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Instruction Manual

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Transmitter

Installing the Transmitter Batteries

Insert included batteries in the transmitter as 
shown.

 CAUTION: 

If using rechargeable bat-

teries, charge only rechargeable batteries. 
Charging non-rechargeable batteries may 
cause the batteries to burst, resulting in in-
jury to persons and/or damage to property.

 CAUTION:

 Do not pick up the trans-

mitter by the antenna. Do not alter or put 
weight on the antenna. Damage to antenna 
parts can decrease transmitter signal 
strength, which can result in loss of aircraft 
control, injury or property damage.

Understanding the Controls of the 
Transmitter

The diagram to the left shows the transmitter 
controls for Mode 2 and Mode 1 transmitters.

Mode 2

Throttle

Elevator/

Steering 

(Rudder)

Steering 

(Rudder) 

Trim

Throttle 

Trim

Elevator 

Trim

Power 

Switch

LED

3

4

Mode 1

Elevator

Throttle/

Steering 

(Rudder)

Steering 

(Rudder) 

Trim

Elevator 

Trim

Throttle 

Trim

Power 

Switch

LED

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Summary of Contents for Firebird Stratos

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni TM ...

Page 2: ...ophisticated hobby product It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic mechanical ability Failure to oper ate this Product in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or damage to the product or other property This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision Do not attempt disassembly use with incompatible components or aug...

Page 3: ...en if you ve never been at the controls of a quality hobby grade aircraft state of the art electronic assistance from the on board Virtual Instruc tor technology will help you quickly master the controls to soar into the sky Advanced features allow you to progress gradually into aerobatics and perfect three point landings Completely designed and developed in the United States the easy to fly Hobby...

Page 4: ...emperature in a dry area for best results Always transport or temporarily store the battery in a temperature range of 40 120º F 5 49º C Do not store battery or aircraft in a car or direct sunlight If stored in a hot car the battery can be damaged or even catch fire Always charge batteries away from flammable materials Always inspect the battery before charging and never charge dead or damaged batt...

Page 5: ...trans mitter by the antenna Do not alter or put weight on the antenna Damage to antenna parts can decrease transmitter signal strength which can result in loss of aircraft control injury or property damage Understanding the Controls of the Transmitter The diagram to the left shows the transmitter controls for Mode 2 and Mode 1 transmitters Mode 2 Throttle Elevator Steering Rudder Steering Rudder T...

Page 6: ...Technology The Virtual Instructor technology features 4 assisting systems Wing Leveling Uses a stabilization sensor to keep the wings level during normal flight What you will see after the throttle is increased above 50 the propellers will turn when rudder is applied or the aircraft is moved Rudder to Elevator Mixing Assists with stability during turns What you will see the elevator moves when the...

Page 7: ...on by one or two beep increments OPPOSITE the direction of drift Adjust trim so the aircraft flies straight and level when the elevator stick is neutral You can return any trim setting to neutral by holding down the opposite trim button until the neutral 3 beep tone occurs The LED Indicator The LED A on the transmitter displays two functions Function 1 Indicates the transmitter is in High or Low R...

Page 8: ...it into position four on top and four on the bottom Attaching the Clevis to the Control Horn Finish the installation of the tail by connecting the control rod with the clevis on the tail control horn 1 Open the clevis and put the pin in the top hole of the control horn 2 If adjustment of length is needed hold the connector with pliers or hemostats and turn the clevis clockwise or counterclockwise ...

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