Spin Master Air Hogs RC F-16 Falcon Instructions Download Page 2

PRE-FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT CHECK

IMPORTANT CHARGING INFORMATION: Charge the plane’s internal batteries for 4 minutes. Note: If you notice your
flight time decreasing over time, you may increase the charge time up to 8 minutes for better performance. Never charge
more than 8 minutes or you may burn out the batteries.

1. Location – Always fly your F-16 Falcon™ in a wide open

grassy area that is free of buildings, trees, overhead wires,
and other obstructions. 
Do not fly near people or animals.

2. Weather – Do not fly your plane if the temperature is less than

45°F/7°C or above 104°F/40°C.

3. Wind Conditions – Avoid flying your plane in windy conditions,

because winds may overpower the plane and make it difficult to
control.

1. Push
the
planes
ON/OFF
switch to
OFF.

3. Insert
the charge
nozzle all
the way
into the
planes
charger
port.

5. The red light 
will blink to 
indicate charging 
is occurring.
When the red light
stops blinking, the
plane is fully
charged.

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FLYING INSTRUCTIONS

Move the
ON/OFF switch
on the charger/
flight controller
to the ON
position.

Extend
the
antenna
all the
way.

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3

2. Open 
the charge
nozzle
access door
and remove
the charge
nozzle.

NOTE: If controller is
in ON position with
plane on charger 
the LED will be off to
tell user nothing is
happening.

4. Turn 
controller OFF
charger ON.

STORING
CHARGE
NOZZLE

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When finished
charging the
plane, store the
charge nozzle
as shown.

Charge

Nozzle

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4

Push
the
planes
ON/OFF
switch
to ON.

CHARGING YOUR AIRPLANE

Uncoil the plane’s antenna.
Ensure that the antenna is

straight to have the optimal

control of the plane.

Do not pull or yank on
the fragile antenna.
It can be loosened or

lost by using

strong force.

Launch the 
plane against 
the wind.

Ensure that 
the plane 
is parallel to 
the ground level.

When preparing for take-off, 
check the direction of the wind.

Always toss your plane against 
the wind for the best take off and
flight results.

TIP: The wind will blow against 
your face, if you are facing the 
correct direction.

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