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SKU 92906

 

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Battery Charging

1. 

Plug the Battery Pack (14) into the Charger (15) 
as shown in 

Figure 4

, right. Plug the Charger 

(15) into a 120V electrical outlet.  Allow up to 
three hours for the initial charge.  Do not leave 
unattended  when  charging.    Disconnect  the 
Battery Pack (14) from the Charger (15) when 
the  charge  is  complete.   The  batteries  will 
become warm when they are ready for use.  If 
you feel them becoming overly hot, immediately 
disconnect the Charger (15).

2. 

Make certain that the “ON/OFF” Switch for the 
Airplane is in the “OFF” position.  Turn the tabs at the edge of the Battery Cover (19) to the 
side and remove the Cover. Plug the Battery Pack (14) into the socket located underneath the 
Battery Cover (19).  Insert the Battery Pack (14) into the Fuselage (3) and close the Battery 
Cover (19).  Turn the tabs over the edge of the Cover to secure it.

3. 

Switch “OFF” the “ON/ OFF” Switch on the Remote Control (11).  Remove cover and insert 
eight “AA” batteries (not included) into the Remote Control (11).

Battery 

Pack (14)

Charger (15)

Battery Pack (14)

to Charger (15)

connection

Figure 4

Landing Gear Assembly

1. 

Push Landing Gear (10) into the slot located under the front of the Fuselage (3).

2. 

Insert Landing Gear Brace (26) into the slot and press it firmly into place.

Propeller Assembly

 

Slide the Spinner Nut (7), Propeller (9), and Shaft Adapter (24) assembly onto the Motor’s (6) 
shaft at the nose of the plane.  Tighten the internal hex screw on the side of the Adapter (24).  
Make sure that the Adapter (24) does not rub or interfere with any other part during opera-
tion.

IMPORTANT:

If damage is caused due to a crash, your warranty is void.

REV 06e 

Summary of Contents for 92906

Page 1: ...t 2005 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork con tained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freig...

Page 2: ...part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for any broken or damaged parts and any other conditions that...

Page 3: ...or busy streets 17 Do not fly the Airplane at or near other people or animals 18 Keep this product away from small children small parts can be easily swallowed WARNING The warnings cautions and instru...

Page 4: ...as replacement parts REV 08j Parts List Part Description Q ty Part Description Q ty Part Description Q ty 1 Main Wing Assembly 1 8 Motor Cover 1 18 Wing Screw 6 1a Left Wing 1 9 Propeller 2 19 Batter...

Page 5: ...neath one Wing see Figure 2 Make sure that the tab at the other end of the Strut 5 is angled properly to fit into the bottom of the Fuselage 3 Attach the strut to the bottom of the Fuselage 3 using a...

Page 6: ...derneath the Battery Cover 19 Insert the Battery Pack 14 into the Fuselage 3 and close the Battery Cover 19 Turn the tabs over the edge of the Cover to secure it 3 Switch OFF the ON OFF Switch on the...

Page 7: ...will cause the Propeller 9 to spin faster Pushing the plane speed control back down toward the L position will slow down and stop the Propeller 9 7 The rudder control stick controls the plane s left a...

Page 8: ...or changes in direction and tilt of the Airplane 9 If the airplane drifts to the right or left you may adjust the rudder trim accordingly If the Airplane continues to fly too far right or too far left...

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