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You are about to take fl ight with one of the hottest electric ducted fans ever built. Its potent one-two punch of speed and precision aerobatic ability will make 
every fl ight one to remember. Before you take to the sky though, you must read through this manual. The ParkZone

®

 Habu 2 can cover a lot of ground in a hurry 

and things happen fast. The better understanding you have of its performance and systems prior to your fi rst fl ight, the better that fl ight will be. 

BIND PLUG

Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC) ................................................................... 4
Transmitter and Receiver Binding ...................................................... 4
Installing the Battery ......................................................................... 4
Arming the ESC Before Flight ............................................................ 5
Installing the Wing ............................................................................ 5
Installing Optional Flaps .................................................................... 6
Installing the E-fl ite Optional Retractable Landing Gear ..................... 7
Installing the E-fl ite Optional Retractable Landing Gear (Continued) ... 8
Installing the Fixed Landing Gear ...................................................... 9
Attaching the Tail ............................................................................ 10
Installing Clevises on Control Horns and Control Centering .............. 11
Factory Settings .............................................................................. 11
Center of Gravity (CG) ..................................................................... 11
Control Direction Test ...................................................................... 12

Dual Rates ...................................................................................... 13
Service of Power Components ........................................................ 13
Prefl ight Checklist ........................................................................... 14
Flying Tips and Repairs ................................................................... 14
Post Flight Checklist ....................................................................... 15
AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code ........................................ 15
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................... 16
Limited Warranty ............................................................................ 17
Contact Information ........................................................................ 18
Compliance Information for the European Union .............................. 18
Replacement Parts .......................................................................... 67
Optional Parts ................................................................................. 68
Parts Contact Information ............................................................... 68

Table of Contents

Weight: (RTF ) 51.8 oz (1470 g)*
Weight: (RTF with Flaps and Retracts) 54.7 oz (1550 g)*

* Weight is with E-Flite 3200mAh 4 cell Lipo (EFLB32004S30)

36.3 in (920mm)

43.3 in (1100mm)

Box Contents

Included Screws and Fasteners

Size

Qty

2X8mm

6

2.5X8mm

7

2.5X8mm
(black)

4

3X10mm

4

3X25mm

3

Spare fasteners may be included.

– Introduction –

3

Installed 

Ducted Fan Unit:

 Delta-V

®

 15 69mm EDF Fan Unit (EFLDF15)

Motor:

 BL15 Ducted Fan Motor, 3200Kv (EFLM3215DF)

ESC:

 60-Amp Pro Switch-Mode BEC Brushless ESC 

(EFLA1060)

(5) Servos

Receiver:

 Spektrum

 AR600 2.4GHz DSM2

®

/DSMX

®

 full 

range sport receiver

Needed to Complete

Battery:

 3200mAh 14.8V 4-cell 30C Li-Po (EFLB32004S30)

Battery Charger:

 3–4 cell Li-Po battery charger (PKZ7040)

Required Transmitter:

 Full-Range 2.4GHz with Spektrum

 

DSM2/DSMX technology.

Summary of Contents for Habu 2

Page 1: ...Habu 2 Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni...

Page 2: ...the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the product before operating Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the product personal property and ca...

Page 3: ...of Gravity CG 11 Control Direction Test 12 Dual Rates 13 Service of Power Components 13 Pre ight Checklist 14 Flying Tips and Repairs 14 Post Flight Checklist 15 AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Cod...

Page 4: ...neutral ight controls rudder elevators and ailerons or to low positions throttle throttle trim 4 Install a bind plug in the receiver bind port 5 Connect the ight battery to the ESC The ESC will produ...

Page 5: ...to a particular side of the Y harness 5 Align and attach the wing to the fuselage using 3 screws C The 2 rear screws are longer than the front screw 6 When needed disassemble in reverse order CAUTION...

Page 6: ...h the aileron wires 8 Install the ap servo connector in the hole at the wing root 9 Place tape over the channel 10 Cut a small amount of tape at the ap servo to let the servo arm move freely 11 Adjust...

Page 7: ...ly and operates correctly Tip If desired for scale appearance install the nose gear door R on the strut Tip For increased steering travel move the push rod to the outer hole of the servo arm Setting u...

Page 8: ...struts Tip Use a metal le to make at spots on both sides of the strut so the axle screws can be tightened Tip Apply a small amount of threadlock to the axle screws and set screws in the wheel collars...

Page 9: ...n the strut Tip For increased steering travel move the push rod out on the servo arm one hole at a time NOTICE Adjust the clevis on the nose wheel steer ing arm so that the aircraft rolls straight whe...

Page 10: ...Install the tube D in the holes in the vertical n E and in the top of the stabilizer unit 5 Align and press the tail cone F on the rear of the fuselage then apply the included tape G to the tailcone a...

Page 11: ...3 Fly the model at factory settings before making any changes For pilots who wish for more control throw adjust the position of the control linkages on the servo arms and control horns for increased t...

Page 12: ...controls are at neutral and the throttle and throttle trim are in the low position then rebind the model to your transmitter If the receiver loses its link to the transmitter the failsafe automatical...

Page 13: ...Assemble in reverse order Correctly align the colors of the motor wires with the wire colors of the ESC Ensure the front of the rotor is installed facing the nose of the aircraft A tool is required t...

Page 14: ...nd or motor and cause personal injury For your rst ights set your transmitter timer or a stopwatch to 3 1 2 min utes Adjust your timer for longer or shorter ights once you have own the model When the...

Page 15: ...ccessfully demonstrated all maneuvers intended or anticipated prior to the speci c event b An inexperienced pilot is assisted by an experienced pilot 4 When and where required by rule helmets must be...

Page 16: ...ot link after binding to transmitter Transmitter is too near aircraft during linking process Move powered transmitter a few feet from aircraft disconnect and reconnect ight battery to aircraft Aircraf...

Page 17: ...you must contact your local dis tributor or Horizon directly This will enable Horizon to better answer your questions and service you in the event that you may need any assistance For questions or as...

Page 18: ...rotects human health and the environment it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for For more i...

Page 19: ...emarks of Horizon Hobby Inc DSMX is a trademark of Horizon Hobby Inc registered in the U S The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Futaba is a registered trademark of...

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