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BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR WIND CRAFT RTF R/C KITE-PLANE, CONTINUED....
Antenna Wire:
Receives the signal from the transmitter and relays it to the receiver inside the kite-plane. The antenna
wire is secured to the front of the kite wing assembly, so that it doesn't get caught in the propellers. Never cut off the
excess antenna wire or you can lose control of the kite-plane in a very short distance.
Battery Door:
A plastic cover that holds the flight battery in place.
Fuselage Pod:
The main body of the kite-plane. All of the main assemblies are attached to the fuselage pod.
Motor:
The motor provides power to the propeller, which in turn creates thrust and makes the kite-plane fly. The Wind
Craft RTF R/C Kite-Plane has two motors.
On/Off Switch:
When turned on, the switch allows power to the motors and the electronics inside the fuselage pod.
Propeller:
The propeller is attached to the back of the motor. When spinning, the propeller creates thrust which pushes
the kite-plane forward.
Kite Wing Assembly:
The kite wing assembly is comprised of high-strength nylon material and carbon-fiber dowels for
light weight and high strength. The kite wing assembly provides the main source of lift for the kite-plane.
Landing Gear:
Comprised of wire and three wheels, the landing gear supports the kite-plane while on the ground.
The flight battery included with your Wind Craft RTF R/C Kite-Plane comes from the factory partially
charged.
DO NOT charge the flight battery until after testing the motors.
This will ensure that the flight
battery is run down completely before recharging it. This is important to ensure that the flight battery receives a
full charge and is cycled before your first flight.
Now that you're familiar with your new
Wattage Wind Craft RTF R/C Kite-Plane, it's
time to finish the assembly and get flying!
WARNING
Note: Photo Above May Differ From
Production Model