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FULL
THROTTLE
RUDDER
MOVES
RIGHT
ELEVATOR
MOVES DOWN
RIGHT AILERON
MOVES UP
LEFT AILERON
MOVES DOWN
4-CHANNEL RADIO SETUP
(STANDARD MODE 2)
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With the propeller removed from the airplane, confi gure the failsafe for your radio according to
manufacturer instructions. The failsafe should be set so that the motor stops if the signal from the
transmitter is lost. Once the fail safe has been set, start the motor and switch off the transmitter.
The motor must stop. If it does not, reset the failsafe and test again.
1.
Cut the decals from the decal sheet.
2.
Be certain the model is clean and free from oily fi ngerprints and dust. Prepare a pan or small bucket with a
mixture of liquid soap and warm water – ½ teaspoon of soap per gallon of water. Submerse one of the decals
in the solution and peel off the paper backing. NOTE: Even though the decals have a “sticky-back” and are not
the water transfer type, submersing them in soap and water allows accurate positioning and reduces air bubbles
underneath.
3.
Position decal on the model where desired. Holding the decal down, use a paper towel to wipe most of the
water away.
4.
Use a piece of soft balsa or something similar to squeegee the remaining water from under the decal. Apply the
rest of the decals using the same method.
GET THE MODEL READY TO FLY
APPLY THE DECALS
SET UP THE FAILSAFE
Check the Control Directions
CAUTION: DO NOT
install the propeller until
instructed to do so.
1.
Switch on the transmitter with the throttle stick in
the lowest position and connect the fl ight battery to
the ESC. Center the trims on the transmitter and the
servo arms on the servos.
2.
Center the control surfaces.
3.
Make certain that the control surfaces respond in
the correct direction as shown in the diagram. If
any of the controls respond in the wrong direction,
use the servo reversing in the transmitter to
reverse the servos connected to those controls.
Be
certain the control surfaces have remained
centered. Adjust if necessary.