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Step 8 – Flying

Step 9 – Throttle Adjustment

1.  After launching, your Ember 2 will climb at full throttle. Keep the 

throttle full on until you have reached a safe altitude. At this same 

time, make sure that you are continuing to keep the airplane  

directed on its intended path.

2.  Make right and left adjustments as necessary to keep the plane 

headed on its intended path. After you have reached 4-6 feet of 

altitude, you can begin to make the directional changes that you 

desire.

3.  Remember – the Ember 2 is a small, lightweight aircraft. Do not  

allow the plane to get too far away from you. When the plane is  

farther away from you it is harder to see and could cause you to 

lose orientation.

4.  Avoid holding the stick full right or left for more than two seconds, 

as this will cause the plane to enter a spiral and could threaten 

your Ember 2.

5.  Do not try to climb too fast by pulling all the way back on the stick 

(up elevator), or your plane may enter into a stall. Instead, climb by 

giving small amounts of elevator.

6.  Damage/bends to the wings or tail can greatly affect flight control. 

Repair or replace the damaged parts immediately.

Sharp Turns

In order to make a sharper turn, move the stick in the desired direction
and add some up elevator (pull back on the stick). The plane will make a
sharper banking turn.

Note:

 With the throttle set at low or off (gliding), the plane will not

turn as fast as when you are flying at or near full throttle.

Rudder Trim

If the model wants to constantly turn in one direction, use the digital trim
buttons to correct. Your Ember 2 should fly straight with the control stick
at neutral. Always make trim changes in one click intervals.

1. Climb to an altitude of 6-12 feet with full throttle.

2.  To achieve and maintain a level “cruising” altitude, reduce the 

power by moving the throttle stick down to approximately 50%. 

The throttle stick is proportional, so you can add or reduce throttle 

in small increments as needed to maintain the desired altitude.

3. To reduce altitude, reduce throttle.

4. To increase altitude, increase throttle.

Step 10 – Using Elevator

Your Ember 2 is equipped with an elevator for pitch control. Pulling back 
on the stick provides up elevator. This allows for shorter takeoffs,  
better flares for landing, better climb rates and more effective turns.  
Pulling back too far on the elevator, however, will cause the airplane to 
enter a stall, causing the nose of the airplane to drop. To avoid crashing 
from a stall, always maintain enough altitude to recover.

Just after a stall has occurred, the nose of the airplane will fall and the
plane will look like it is diving. To pull out of a stall, simply pull back
slowly on the elevator stick once your Ember 2 has built up airspeed.
Remember, pulling back too quickly or for too long will once again cause
the airplane to enter a stall. Effectively avoiding and recovering from
stalls requires experience. Always seek the help of an experienced radio
control pilot if you are not familiar with pitch control. Failure to do so
could result in a crash and significant damage to your airplane.

Elevator Trim

If the Ember 2 wants to go up or down, use the elevator digital trim  
buttons next to the control stick to correct. The model should fly straight
with the control stick at neutral and should have a steady, shallow climb
at full throttle.

Summary of Contents for Ember2 BNF

Page 1: ...d Champaign IL 61822 2008 Horizon Hobby Inc Horizon Hobby UK Units 1 4 Ployters Road Staple Tye Harlow Essex CM187NS United Kingdom Horizon Hobby Deutschland GmbH Hamburger Strasse 10 25335 Elmshorn Germany Multiple Patents Pending DSM and DSM2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby Inc The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Futaba is a register...

Page 2: ...tery and charger as well as AA batteries for the charger An integrated unit that houses the re ceiver ESC and servos makes this groundbreaking completion level possible These stylish aircraft make for fun collectibles and since their prices do not include transmitters are more affordably priced than the ready to fly versions that are also available Ember 2 BNF Introduction Opening up new possibili...

Page 3: ...h part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This product contains a radio transmitter with wireless technology which has been tested and found to be compliant with the applicable regulations governing ...

Page 4: ...is a list of some of the Spektrum DSM2 equipped transmitters and modules that will bind to the receiver ESC of the Ember 2 E flite LP5DSM JR 12X 2 4 E flite HP6DSM Spektrum DX5e E flite MLP4DSM Spektrum DX6i ParkZone Vapor Ember 2 Transmitter Spektrum DX7 JR X9303 2 4 Spektrum Modules Note The Spektrum DX6 SPM2460 is equipped with DSM not DSM2 technology and is not compatible with the receiver ESC...

Page 5: ...y lead of the ESC unit Note The connectors on the battery and battery lead are keyed to prevent reverse polarity connection However if you force them together in the wrong orientation and with the wrong polarity it is still possible to damage the battery and or receiver ESC unit 3 Move the aileron stick left and right to check yaw control The rudder should move to the left when the stick is pushed...

Page 6: ...loop material on the underside of the fuselage 5 Advance the throttle forward and the propeller should spin at a high speed Caution Make sure that you keep everything away from the propeller at all times You may notice there is quite a bit of down thrust when looking at the prop prop shaft This is intentional and is not a sign of damage Adult Supervision Required Warning Keep everything clear of t...

Page 7: ...ould seek the assistance of an experienced RC pilot Crash damage is not covered under the warranty 1 Make certain that the aircraft battery is fully charged 2 Turn on the transmitter 3 Plug in the aircraft battery 4 Test the motor and surface controls 5 While holding the transmitter in one hand push the throttle stick to full throttle up with your thumb 6 Launch using light force Keep the wings le...

Page 8: ...2 should fly straight with the control stick at neutral Always make trim changes in one click intervals 1 Climb to an altitude of 6 12 feet with full throttle 2 To achieve and maintain a level cruising altitude reduce the power by moving the throttle stick down to approximately 50 The throttle stick is proportional so you can add or reduce throttle in small increments as needed to maintain the des...

Page 9: ...led instructions on servo reversing Center of Gravity Location It is very important to confirm the ParkZone Ember 2 is properly balanced prior to flying The Ember 2 should balance at 37mm 2mm behind the leading edge of the wing with the battery tray centered Replacing the Prop Shaft You may find that you need to replace the prop shaft in the gearbox should it become damaged To replace the prop sha...

Page 10: ...hanical ability Failure to operate 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 The Product manual contains instructions for safety operation and maintenance It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual prior to a...

Page 11: ...nty Germany Electronics and engines requiring inspection or repair should be shipped to the following address Horizon Technischer Service Hamburger Strasse 10 25335 Elmshorn Germany Please call 49 4121 46199 66 or e mail us at service horizonhobby de with any questions or concerns regarding this product or warranty Replacement Parts Make sure that you keep your Ember 2 flying Replacement parts are...

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