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Always
decrease throttle at
propeller strike.
Range Check your Radio System
After fi nal assembly, range check the radio system with the Spitfi re Mk IX.
Refer to your specifi c transmitter instruction manual for range test information.
Flying
Always choose a wide-open space for fl ying your ParkZone Spitfi re Mk IX.
It is ideal that you fl y at a sanctioned fl ying fi eld. If you are not fl ying at an
approved site, always avoid fl ying near houses, trees, wires and buildings. You
should also be careful to avoid fl ying in areas where there are many people,
such as busy parks, schoolyards or soccer fi elds. Consult local laws and
ordinances before choosing a location to fl y your aircraft.
The Spitfi re Mk IX is meant to be fl own like a warbird. Care must be given
when providing elevator input, especially when fl ying at higher speeds.
If excessive elevator is given, especially at higher speeds, you could cause the
wing to fl ex when making tight turns.
Landing
For your fi rst fl ights, set your transmitter timer or a stopwatch to 7 minutes.
Adjust your timer for longer or shorter fl ights once you have fl own the model.
When the motor pulses, land the aircraft immediately and recharge the
fl ight battery. It is not recommended to fl y the battery to LVC.
The Spitfi re Mk IX 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 fi rst with the tailwheel off the ground. The Spitfi re
Mk IX 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. Once the
airplane touches down, reduce back pressure on the
elevator stick to prevent the plane from becoming
airborne again. Fly the airplane down to the ground
using 1/4 –1/3 throttle to allow for enough energy for
a proper fl are.
Avoid sharp turns on the ground until the plane has slowed enough to prevent
scraping the wingtips.
NOTICE:
When fi nished fl ying, never keep the airplane in the sun. Do not store
the aircraft in a hot, enclosed area such as a car. Doing so can damage
the foam.
Repairs
Thanks to the Z-Foam™ construction of the Spitfi re Mk IX, repairs to the foam
can be made using virtually any adhesive (hot glue, regular CA (cyanocrylate
adhesive), epoxy, etc). When parts are not repairable, see the Replacement
Parts List for ordering by item number.
NOTICE:
Use of CA accelerant on your model can damage paint. DO NOT
handle model until accelerant fully dries.
1. Remove and inspect contents.
2. Charge fl ight battery.
3. Read this instruction manual thoroughly.
4. Fully assemble model.
5. Install the fl ight battery in the aircraft (once it has been fully charged).
6. Bind aircraft to your transmitter.
7. Make sure linkages move freely.
8. Perform the Control Direction Test with the transmitter.
9. Adjust fl ight controls and transmitter.
10. Perform a radio system Range Check.
11. Find a safe and open area.
12. Plan fl ight for fl ying fi eld conditions.
1. Disconnect fl ight battery from ESC (Required for Safety and battery life).
2. Power off transmitter.
3. Remove fl ight battery from aircraft.
4. Recharge fl ight battery.
5. Repair or replace all damaged parts.
6. Store fl ight battery apart from aircraft and monitor the battery charge.
7. Make note of fl ight conditions and fl ight plan results,
planning for future fl ights.
Fly in this area
(upwind of pilot)
Stand here
600
feet (182.8 m)
Flying Tips and Repairs
First Flight Preparation
Maintenance After Flying
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