Skynetic Shrike Glider Instruction Manual Download Page 2

Welcome to Skynetic, a new brand of foam electric aircraft offering high value and diverse 

selection for newer pilots looking to broaden their flying experience across a range of platforms. 

Developed by and available exclusively at Motion RC, Skynetic advances our vision of a global 

audience discovering the fun of RC Flight. Backed by Motion RC's customer support and a full 

line of spare parts to keep you flying, we look forward to expanding this brand for you!  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT AND WARNINGS 

Your Skynetic 1400mm wingspan Shrike Glider is specified to use a single 3s 11.1 volt Li-Po 

battery with an XT60 connector. The recommended capacity of the battery is 2200mAh. Adhere 

to all safety guidelines regarding the storage, charging, and operation of Li-Po batteries. 
Modifying the propeller, ESC, or battery to components other than the original equipment will 

void the manufacturer warranty. This product is a remotely controlled (RC) airplane and is 

intended for competent RC pilots of at least 16 years of age and under adult supervision.   
 

VIDEO SUPPLEMENT 

This instruction manual is supplemented by an Assembly Video that can be viewed here

 

 
 

SPARE PARTS and SPECIFICATIONS 

Complete product information including specifications and spare parts can be found here 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

SUPPORT 

Thank you for purchasing your Skynetic 1400mm wingspan Shrike Glider. For technical support 

when setting up or operating this aircraft, please contact Motion RC at 224-633-9090 in the 

United States or +31-30-8080557 in Europe or email us at www.motionrc.com/support. 

Summary of Contents for Shrike Glider

Page 1: ...1400mm Shrike Glider INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rev 1B 10 22 2019...

Page 2: ...0mAh Adhere to all safety guidelines regarding the storage charging and operation of Li Po batteries Modifying the propeller ESC or battery to components other than the original equipment will void th...

Page 3: ...ep 3 STEP 2 Prepare the model for physical assembly by first binding your receiver to your radio transmitter centering the model s servos and calibrating the throttle We also recommend programming a t...

Page 4: ...h flight If the Wing Pin is not able to be fully inserted reposition the wings until full insertion is achievable STEP 6 Before attaching the spinner and propeller it is imperative that the flight bat...

Page 5: ...readed insert for a positive grip onto the prop shaft Do not overtighten the spinner s cone and do not use Thread Locker of any kind on this assembly Note the PNP version will have the propeller blade...

Page 6: ...pre installed control horns for the ailerons and flaps so that the trailing edge is aligned as shown STEP 10 Control Throws Rates and Exponential are subject to individual pilot preferences but we rec...

Page 7: ...ith the model on the ground moving the aileron stick to the right must result in the right wing s aileron pointing upward to the sky and the left aileron pointing downward to the ground Moving the rud...

Page 8: ...slope down to the ground Be sure to move the throttle position to zero at least two seconds before the model lands to allow enough time for the propeller to fold safely rearward Once landed activate T...

Page 9: ...Rev 1A 10 22 2019...

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