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User´s manual – RC paramotor 

 

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Selecting the control style of the pilot's hands depends on which style you select when you are in control 
or which one you are used to. Here are two of the most common control styles in MODE 2, which means 
the gas is on the left lever. If you will use MODE 1, the gas will be on the right lever. 

A. Classic hand control 

This control is comparable to the control of a real size paragliding wing. The right lever is the pilot's right 
hand, the left lever is the gas and the pilot's left hand. This control allows you to control the RC pilot and 
canopy sensitively, so you can use this style to achieve a finer and more realistic flight, thanks to the fact 
that each pilot's hand is controlled independently. Characteristics of this control: 

 

pull the left lever on the transmitter to yourself, the motor is off 

 

push the left lever on the transmitter from yourself, the motor speed increases (add gas) 

 

push the left lever to the left, the left pilot's hand will go down 

 

push the left lever to the right, the left pilot's hand will go up 

 

push the right lever to the right, the right pilot's hand will go down 

 

push the right lever to the left, the right pilot's hand will go up 

this position is shown in the picture: 

this position is shown in the picture: 

„push the right lever to the right, the right pilot's hand 

„push the right lever to the left, the right pilot's hand 

will go down” (left hand is in neutral position) 

will go up“ (left hand is in neutral position) 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RC paramotor

Page 1: ...User s manual RC paramotor 1 paragliders and accessories for RC paragliding www rcparasky com RC paramotor Born to FLY born to be in the SKY...

Page 2: ...Radio controlled models are a source of entertainment and sporting experiences However their inappropriate use may be a source of danger and damages Prior to each flight do a thorough preflight check...

Page 3: ...body servos 5 2 3 Complete commissioning battery receiver 5 3 SETTING UP BEFORE THE FLIGHT 5 3 1 Electronics connection and motor commissioning 5 3 2 Pilot s hands adjustment control types 5 3 3 Check...

Page 4: ...hout any electronics or just with some electronic components you must first set up the complete electronics before the first use The motor controller propeller and 2 servos are required to start the p...

Page 5: ...annel 3 Put the charged battery into the prepared box in the pilot s body Now the electronics is connected Next you will test whether the motor is rotating in the right direction Take the transmitter...

Page 6: ...this style to achieve a finer and more realistic flight thanks to the fact that each pilot s hand is controlled independently Characteristics of this control pull the left lever on the transmitter to...

Page 7: ...eft the left pilot s hand will pull the right lever from yourself both pilot s hands go down and the right one will go up will go up 3 3 Check the paramotor weight Always weigh the paramotor before fl...

Page 8: ...User s manual RC paramotor 8 paragliders and accessories for RC paragliding www rcparasky com RIGHT WRONG leaning forward WRONG leaning backward...

Page 9: ...r which is designed for the C line or B line according to the canopy type see the operational manual of RC canopy and then tie it to the pilot s hand The recommended brakes length for each of our cano...

Page 10: ...the height 1 Direct flight is the most basic movement of a paraglider When pulling the brake lines the forward speed decreases and the fall increases This can be done until its forward speed is greate...

Page 11: ...This increases the speed and also the sinking of the canopy but also increases the possibility of collapsing the leading edge of the canopy If the speed system is used the canopy should not be braked...

Page 12: ...d if the motor is on during the landing the propeller can collide with the lines and break them So you are flying against the wind and at a moment when the pilot is about 1 2 meters above the ground f...

Page 13: ...e first flight Make sure that the batteries are properly charged before each flight Also always check that the servo control and the motor work properly Pick a suitable starting point and a suitable l...

Page 14: ...nless steel sheet with 140 x 50 x 30 mm box for battery insertion pilot s lever arms are made of 2 mm thick laminate plate pilot s legs are made of a silicone hose head hands and pilot s shoes are cas...

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