PARKZONE Bf-109G BNF Instruction Manual Download Page 7

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Flying

Always choose a wide-open space for flying your 

ParkZone Bf-109G BNF. It is ideal for you to fly at an AMA 

sanctioned flying field. If you are not flying at an AMA 

approved site, always avoid flying near houses, trees, 

wires and buildings. You should also be careful to avoid 

flying in areas where there are many people, such as 

busy parks, schoolyards, or soccer fields. Always follow 

local ordinances. We recommend only flying your Bf-109G 

in light winds.

Prior to Each Flight

•  Always make sure your Bf-109G BNF is properly 

trimmed.

• Always make sure the receiver, ESC, and battery are 

properly secured.

• Always verify the propeller is on securely.

• Always ensure the servo reversing switches on the 

transmitter are set correctly.

• Always verify the dual rates switch is set at where 

you plan on flying. We recommend LOW rates 

for your initial flying. The Bf-109G BNF is VERY 

maneuverable on high rates and requires a lot of 

experience to handle properly.

Center of Gravity Location

The CG Location is 2 3/8 inches from leading edge at the 

“D” shaped indentation closest to the landing gear wheel 

bump. This CG location has been determined with the 

ParkZone 1800mAh 11.1V Li-Po battery installed.

Control Surface Travel Information

Note: 

Measured at widest point of control surface

 

 

High Rate 

 

Low Rate

Aileron:  

5/8 up/down   

3/8 up/down

Elevator: 

5/8 up/down   

3/8 up/down

Rudder: 

3/4 left/right   

1/2 left/right

             

Mid Flap 

 

Full Flap

Flap   

1/2 inch 

 

1 inch

Ailerons if flaps are used.
 

 

High Rate 

 

Low Rate

Ailerons: 

3/4 up/down   

3/8 up/down

Note:

 Mid flap is used if transmitter has three-position 

flap switch, otherwise use the full flap setting.

Fly in this area 

 (upwind of pilot)

Stand here

600 feet

WIND

Step 9

Appendix

Bf-109G Takeoff and Landing Tips

The ParkZone Bf-109G is an accurate rendition of the full-

size Bf-109G. Like the full size, takeoffs and landings are 

more critical than previously with ParkZone warbirds.
With the large scale 3-blade propeller there is a lot 

of torque that is most noticeable during takeoff. The 

Bf-109G requires right rudder input during the takeoff run 

to avoid veering left. If the power is applied too quickly 

during the takeoff, it is possible to have the plane veer 

left, and also tip the airplane, scraping the wingtips. 

The torque is also noticeable in the air if the throttle is 

moved from low power to full power quickly. Always use 

a gradual application of power and never increase the 

power to full throttle too quickly. 
Due to the scale landing gear placement and angle the 

Bf-109G can tip up and scrape the wingtips. The airplane 

needs to be flown from the start of the takeoff run and 

during landing, taking care to keep the wings level even 

when rolling on the ground. Abrupt rudder inputs will 

tip the plane and cause the wingtips to scrape on 

the ground. 
The Bf-109G is easiest to land doing a wheel landing (two 

point). A wheel landing (two point) is when the airplane 

touches down on the main landing gear first with the 

tailwheel off the ground. The Bf-109G can be landed in 

three point attitude, where all three wheels touch down 

at the same time, but the wheel landing is easier to 

accomplish. Because of the large prop, if the power is 

pulled all the way back when landing, the propeller acts 

like a large air brake. Fly the airplane down to the ground 

using 1/4 - 1/3 throttle to allow for enough energy for a 

proper flare. 

The 30-amp E-Flite ESC comes with the brake  

engaged on the Bf-109G to keep the airplane from 

slowing down as quickly when the power is pulled all the 

way off, instead of having the propeller freewheel and 

cause more drag.  it is still advisable to land with power 

on as it allows more time to flare the airplane for  

a smooth landing.

Flaps

When using the optional flaps, the takeoffs and landings 

are easier. When taking off, the tail will come off the 

ground quicker allowing better rudder control during the 

takeoff roll. The smaller ailerons require the wing to be 

flown during the takeoff run.
During landing, the flaps allow a landing approach to  

be steeper with the ability to use more throttle. The flaps 

make the plane come in at a slower airspeed and make it 

easier to flare and settle in for a smooth landing.

Summary of Contents for Bf-109G BNF

Page 1: ...ssex CM18 7NS United Kingdom Horizon Hobby Deutschland GmbH Hamburger Strasse 10 25335 Elmshorn Germany ParkZone products are distributed exclusively by Horizon Hobby Inc DSM and DSM2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby Inc The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Spektrum radios and accessories are exclusively available from Horizon Hobby Inc ...

Page 2: ...g the aircraft The flight battery will be required to confirm proper aircraft operation in future steps DC Li Po Balancing Charger Features Charges 2 to 3 cell lithium polymer battery packs Variable charge rates from 300mAh to 2 amp Simple single push button operation LED charge status indicator LED cell balance indicator Audible beeper indicates power and charge status 12V accessory outlet input ...

Page 3: ...place If you encounter any problems repeat the binding process again see the troubleshooting guide or call the Horizon Support Team at 1 877 504 0233 DX7 includes DX7se A Start with a blank model memory or the one you have selected for the Bf 109G B To bind your Bf 109G to the X9303 plug the bind plug into the Batt Bind port on the AR500 receiver C Plug the battery into the ESC of the airplane The...

Page 4: ...age when securing the wing 6 Slide the trailing edge of the wing into the fuselage as shown making certain it is perfectly centered This must be done correctly in order to allow the screw to thread into the fuselage Once you are certain the wing is centered tighten the screw to secure the wing 7 The wing is correctly installed when no gap exists between the wing and fillet 8 Gently pull up on the ...

Page 5: ...n remove the clevis from the control surface and turn clevis in or out as needed to move the control surface back to neutral Warning Always keep hands and all objects away from the propeller in case the motor is engaged A moving propeller can cause severe injury and or damage 7 Your Bf 109G is supplied with a small Maltese cross for the tail insignia to be applied as shown For those desiring a mor...

Page 6: ... Direction Test 1 Move the elevator stick on the transmitter forward and aft to check elevator pitch control When the stick is pushed forward the elevator should move down 2 When the elevator stick is moved aft the elevator should move up 3 Move the aileron stick left and right to check aileron roll control When the stick is pushed to the left the left aileron should move up and the right aileron ...

Page 7: ...t noticeable during takeoff The Bf 109G requires right rudder input during the takeoff run to avoid veering left If the power is applied too quickly during the takeoff it is possible to have the plane veer left and also tip the airplane scraping the wingtips The torque is also noticeable in the air if the throttle is moved from low power to full power quickly Always use a gradual application of po...

Page 8: ... keep it from spinning if the motor is accidentally engaged Note ALWAYS assume the motor and the propeller are live ALWAYS keep clear of the propeller at all times The high rpm of the brushless motor can cause severe injury Features Up to 30 amp continuous current with proper airflow 35 amp peak 5 volt Switch Mode BEC circuit capable of 700mAh continuous current on any recommended input voltage Dr...

Page 9: ...next menu item IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT 74 CUTOFF This option will activate the soft cutoff at 74 of startup voltage or 9 2V whichever is higher For example if your pack measures 16 8 volts at startup then the soft cut will occur at 12 4 volts The 74 cutoff option will check the startup voltage every time you plug the battery into the controller so beware of using partially charged packs as the system...

Page 10: ...the default setting 1 Move the stick to center between 1 4 and 1 6ms for 5 seconds and the controller will beep 6 times indicating you are now in Menu 6 2 Move the throttle stick to full throttle 1 7ms position to make changes to the PWM Switching Frequency programming a To select 8kHz PWM Frequency You will hear 1 short beep Move the throttle stick to center between 1 4 and 1 6ms The controller w...

Page 11: ...s warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse negligence commercial use or modification of or to any part of the Product This warranty does not cover damage due to improper installation operation maintenance or attempted repair by anyone other than Horizon Return of any goods by Purchaser must be approved in writing by Horizon before shipment Damage L...

Page 12: ...out notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50 of the retail purchase cost By submitting the item for repair you are agreeing to payment of the repair without notification Repair estimates are available upon request You must include this request with your repair Non warranty repair estimates will be billed a minimum of hour of labor In addition you will be billed for ret...

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