Hobbico FlyZone Park Pilot Manual Download Page 6

If  you  have  the  Ready  To  Fly  (RTF)  version  skip  ahead  to

“Assemble the Tail.”

1. Follow the instructions provided with your radio and install

the rubber grommets and brass eyelets in your servo.

2.  Cut  off  three  of  the  four  control  arms  on  both  servos

as shown.

3. Mount the servos in the fuse with the screws provided with

your radio.

4.  Plug  the  rudder  servo  lead  into  the  CH1  slot  on  your

receiver. Plug the elevator servo lead into the CH2 slot. Plug the
speed control into the CH3 slot.

5. Route the antenna through the former and plastic tube in

the bottom of the fuse. The antenna will exit the bottom of the
fuse near the tail. Pull the antenna so that the excess wire hangs
below the fuse. 

DO NOT CUT THE ANTENNA.

6. Remove the servo arms from the servos. Fit the servo arms

onto the pushrods.

7.  Remove  the  battery  cover  from  the  bottom  of  the  fuse.

Make  sure  the  switch  on  the  side  of  the  plane  is  off.  Plug  the

RADIO INSTALLATION

(ARF version only)

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Summary of Contents for FlyZone Park Pilot

Page 1: ...the right to change or modify this warranty without notice In that Hobbico has no control over the final assembly no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by th...

Page 2: ...lter or modify the model If you make any modifications you will void your warranty 2 Test the operation of the model before each flight to insure that all equipment is operating properly and that the...

Page 3: ...t completed a flight in which the battery was run all the way down If you put too much charge into a battery it will get very hot This may result in melting the plastic battery cover damage to vehicle...

Page 4: ...w fine adjustments of the control surfaces Replacements parts for you Park Pilot HCAM3467 BATTERY NIMH HCAA3468 FUSELAGE SET HCAA3469 MAIN WING SET COMPLETE HCAA3470 TAIL ASSEMBLY COMPLETE HCAM3471 EL...

Page 5: ...Fin 12 Stabilizer 1 Reference Part Name Qty 13 Screw for the Stabilizer bag 1 taped to Stabilizer 14 Tape 1 15 Charger 1 16 Landing Gear and Screw 1 17 Screwdriver 1 18 Wing Joiners 4 Carefully unpac...

Page 6: ...slot on your receiver Plug the elevator servo lead into the CH2 slot Plug the speed control into the CH3 slot 5 Route the antenna through the former and plastic tube in the bottom of the fuse The ante...

Page 7: ...them with the screws Turn the receiver off then the transmitter 1 Secure the stabilizer to the fuselage with two medium screws Be careful to not overtighten the screws and crush the stabilizer 2 Inse...

Page 8: ...ide the two wing sections together Be sure the wing sections fit snugly with no gaps between them 4 Tape both top and bottom of the joint between the two wing sections make sure there are no gaps betw...

Page 9: ...ll the transmitter antenna in the transmitter by threading it into the top of the transmitter If you are using a radio system not included with your Park Pilot follow the radio manufacturer s instruct...

Page 10: ...and must NOT be omitted A model that is not properly balanced will be unstable and possibly unflyable 1 Attach the wing to the fuse using 4 rubber bands in a crisscross pattern 2 Turn the Park Pilot o...

Page 11: ...re your throttle lever on the back of the transmitter is all the way to the left and that the antenna is fully extended 2 Now pick up the airplane and switch the airplane on 3 Press the start button C...

Page 12: ...or battery Allow the motor battery to cool before recharging Check the plane over to make sure nothing has come loose Even the best R C pilots in the world damage their planes every now and then In th...

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