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Flying  

1. After launching, your Slo-V

should climb at full 

throttle. Keep the throttle full on until you have 
reached an altitude of about 30 ft. At this same 
time, make sure that you are continuing to keep 
the airplane directed into the wind.

2. Make right and left adjustments as necessary to 

keep the plane headed directly into the wind. 

3. After you have reached approximately 30 ft. of 

altitude, you can begin to make directional 
changes that you desire.

4.

Remember: Control range is 2,500 ft.

Do not allow the plane to get too far away from 
you. When the plane is further in the air it is 
harder to see and the winds are stronger.

5. Always keep the plane upwind from you. This 

way, the airplane will not be carried away from 
you by the wind. 

6. Flying in too much wind is by far the number 

one reason for those who are inexperienced to 
crash or have fly-aways.

Do not fly if the wind is more than 5 mph.

Sharp Turns

In order to make a sharper turn, move the stick 

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

7. 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 Slo-V.

8. Do not try to climb too fast by pulling all the 

way back on the stick (up elevon), or your plane
may enter into a stall.

9. Damage/bends to the wings or tail can greatly 

affect flight control. Replace the damaged parts 
immediately.

Note:

With the throttle slider set at low or off 

(gliding), the plane will not turn as fast as when 
you are flying at or near full throttle.

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Step 16

Sharp Turn

Throttle
Lever

Off

Full

On

Elevator Trim

Rudder Trim

Step 14

Hand Launching Your Slo-V

1. Turn on transmitter.
2. Install and plug in aircraft battery.
3. Place your fingers of your launching hand just 

behind the servos on the fuselage.

4. With the power full on, firmly throw your Slo-V 

level and directly into the wind 
(if flying outdoors).

5. Keep steering into the wind and hold at full 

throttle until you have reached an altitude of at 
least 30 feet.

7. When you have reached this safe altitude, it is 

safe to steer in the desired direction as well as 
adjust the throttle input to help control altitude 
and speed.

wind

Step 15

Runway Takeoffs

1. Make certain aircraft battery is fully charged.
2. Select a smooth wide area from which to take to 

the sky. New asphalt or concrete is ideal.

3. Turn on transmitter.
4. Install and plug in flight battery.
5. Stand behind your Slo-V.
6. Making certain that nothing will be in your path, 

give the airplane full throttle. As you feel the tail 
wanting to rise, slowly pull back on the stick 
to allow the elevator to help give you the lift 
necessary. You should be able to leave the run- 
way within 20 feet. 

Do not pull back too far on the stick, as it can 
cause your Slo-V to stall and crash.

7. Keep steering into the wind and hold at full 

throttle until you have reached an altitude of at 
least 30–40 feet.

8. When you have reached this altitude, it is safe to 

steer in the desired direction, as well as adjust 
the throttle input to help control altitude, and 
speed input to help control altitude and speed.

Step 13

Seek Assistance from an Experienced 
Radio Control Pilot

VERY IMPORTANT: 

The 3-channel control system is

designed for the experienced radio control pilot and is
not intended for the first time flyer. If you have success-
fully flown the Zone 2 or 3 HobbyZone airplanes, then
you should be ready for the ParkZone™ Slo-V. However,
first-time pilots of the Slo V should seek the assistance
of an experienced RC flyer.

Crash damage is not covered under the warranty.

Summary of Contents for SLO-V

Page 1: ...ign IL 61822 2004 Horizon Hobby Inc www parkzone com 6733 6733 PKZ1315 Charge and Fly Park Flyer FM Radio 3 proportional channels Battery 7 2V 600mAh Ni MH Charger DC peak detect Wing Span 46 in 1170m...

Page 2: ...nnect the battery pack to the charger using the included adapter 3 Connect the charger to the 12V power outlet in your automobile The LED will continually blink while the battery charges 4 Charging is...

Page 3: ...he wing 6 Place wing on top of fuse resting it on the two braces on the fuselage One brace will hold the leading edge one will hold the trailing edge You can move the trailing edge brace in small incr...

Page 4: ...ar building Note Flying indoors is recommended only for advanced pilots as the smaller area obviously makes piloting the Slo V more difficult Step 11 Choose a Calm Day You want to fly However you need...

Page 5: ...rn on transmitter 2 Install and plug in aircraft battery 3 Place your fingers of your launching hand just behind the servos on the fuselage 4 With the power full on firmly throw your Slo V level and d...

Page 6: ...covering from stalls requires experience Always seek the help of an experienced radio control pilot if you are not familiar with pitch con trol Failure to do so could result in a crash and signifi can...

Page 7: ...first sign of the Slo V beginning to spiral down immediately release the stick and give the opposite turn to pull out of the spiral After this is done and you once again have control of the Slo V pull...

Page 8: ...rected by them to return the product to our Service Center you will be provided with a RA Return Authorization number If in our opinion after inspecting the product we determine it to be defec tive we...

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