WATT AGE Tiger shark Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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IMPORTANT

  Before beginning assembly, please read and understand the warnings listed on the next page.

Failure to do so could lead to bodily harm and/or injury.  The Wattage Tigershark RTF is not intended for those
under 12 years of age, unless closely supervised by an adult.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Specifications & Features:

Wing Span:  

36.6 Inches

Wing Area:  

146 Square Inches

Length:  

25 Inches

Weight RTF:  

9.25 Ounces

Wing Loading:  

9.1 Ounces Per Square Foot

Simple 2-Motor Control System

Pre-installed Radio Control System

Included Rechargeable NiMH Flight Battery

Included 2.5 Hour AC Battery Charger

Molded from Durable Plastic and Foam

Replacement Parts Available

The Wattage Tigershark RTF is distributed

exclusively by Global Hobby Distributors

18480 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA  92708

All contents copyright © 2003, Global Hobby

Distributors  Version V1.0  August 2003

Kit Product Numbers

128290 - Yellow

128292 - Red

Summary of Contents for Tiger shark

Page 1: ...Features Wing Span 36 6 Inches Wing Area 146 Square Inches Length 25 Inches Weight RTF 9 25 Ounces Wing Loading 9 1 Ounces Per Square Foot Simple 2 Motor Control System Pre installed Radio Control Sys...

Page 2: ...attery by running the motors until they stop before recharging the flight battery Always turn on the transmitter before turning on the airplane and always turn off the airplane before turning off the...

Page 3: ...olded from plastic and extruded foam parts that have been carefully chosen for their high strength and durability We ve incorporated a dual motor control system for easy and reliable control And becau...

Page 4: ...nt radio frequencies based on the color of the particular airplane The yellow airplane operates on frequency 1 and the red airplane operates on frequency 2 No two airplanes can operate nearby each oth...

Page 5: ...the front of the motor When spinning the propeller creates forward thrust which pulls the airplane forward Vertical Tail Surface Provides stability for the airplane during turns Wing The wing has a s...

Page 6: ...ecking that the batteries are installed correctly reinstall the battery cover making sure it s firmly seated into place PRO TIP Step 1 Installing the Transmitter Batteries Step 2 Installing the Horizo...

Page 7: ...ow carefully remove the two strips of white protective backing from the double sided tape on top of the wing Carefully push two plastic wing braces into place on top of the wing making sure that the m...

Page 8: ...mount PRO TIP With the back of the wing pushed into position line up the two precut holes in the front of the wing with the molded mounting circle behind each motor Making sure that the motor wires a...

Page 9: ...eping the extras with you while you re flying just in case PRO TIP Step 7 Installing the Flight Battery Remove the battery cover by pushing back on the molded latch and pulling the front of the cover...

Page 10: ...l prepare the flight battery for its first full recharge before flight Begin by turning the on off switch on the transmitter into the ON position then turn the on off switch on the airplane into the O...

Page 11: ...ht battery from the fuselage for the charging process The flying field you choose should be a large open field with grass There should not be any vehicles buildings power lines trees large rocks or an...

Page 12: ...zed area There should be no wind during your first few flights also try to orientate yourself so you re not looking directly into the sun while flying Fully charge the flight battery just before comin...

Page 13: ...ce that when the airplane turns into the wind it will slow down and climb steeper When this happens you can release the Motor Speed Up Down Stick if you don t want the airplane to climb When the airpl...

Page 14: ...trip of clear Scotch tape over the seams to strengthen the joint even more It is very important that you use no solvents or Cyanoacrylate C A glue which can damage foam If any of these chemicals comes...

Page 15: ...na completely 4 Airplane constantly turns A You are flying in too much wind A Fly when there is no wind right or left without any B The airplane is out of trim adjustment B Adjust the vertical tail tr...

Page 16: ...cretion Include a method of payment for any service charges Send the unit to us by United Parcel Service Federal Express or by Insured Mail Postage is non refundable Send your package to Wattage guara...

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