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•  When a model is rolled, it loses

some lift and so the model slides
nose down in the turn. An aileron-
to-rudder mix gives opposite
rudder, keeping the nose up and
the turn level. This is called a
"coordinated turn."

• To set up aileron-to-rudder

mixing, first activate the function
with dip switch #8, then turn it on
with the mix switch. Next adjust
the pot to set the desired amount
of rudder response.

•  This mix is turned on and off by

a switch, allowing you to safely
experiment with this feature in
flight. Each model will require a
different amount of mix to
perform up to its potential, so
start with a small amount and
adjust accordingly to suit your
needs. (If you are still flying
under the guidance of an
instructor, be sure the instructor
knows this feature is available
and set up on the radio.)

AILERON-TO-RUDDER MIXING

TRANSMITTER OPERATION & SERVO MOVEMENT

BEFORE

AFTER

Right Stick

Right Stick

Left Stick

Left Stick

Aileron Operation

When the aileron stick is moved to the right, the
right aileron is raised and the left aileron is lowered,
relative to the direction of flight, and the plane
rotates right. When the aileron stick is moved left,
the ailerons move in the opposite direction. If the
plane has rolled, the aileron stick must be moved in
the opposite direction to correct.

Elevator Operation

When the elevator stick is pulled back, the
elevator is raised, the tail of the plane is forced
down and the plane climbs (UP operation). When
the elevator stick is pushed forward, the elevator
is lowered, the tail of the plane is forced up and
the plane dives (DOWN operation).

Throttle Operation

When the throttle stick is pulled back (low
throttle), the engine throttle lever arm moves to
the SLOW (idle) side. When the throttle stick is
pushed forward (full throttle), the throttle lever
arm moves to the HIGH (high speed) side.

Rudder Operation

When the rudder stick is moved to the right, the
rudder moves to the right and the nose moves to
the right, relative to the direction of flight. When
the rudder stick is moved to the left, the rudder
moves to the left and the nose moves to the left.

Full Throttle

: carburetor fully

opened

Low Throttle

: carburetor at idle

position(not fully closed)

This controls the roll of the airplane.

This controls the pitch of the airplane.

This controls the yaw of the airplane.

This controls the speed of the airplane.

Turning on the power:

Set the transmitter (Tx) throttle stick to idle.
1. Turn “On” the transmitter (Tx) power switch.
2. Turn “On” the receiver (Rx) power switch.

Turning off the power:

Stop the engine.
1. Turn “Off” the receiver (Rx) power switch.
2. Turn “Off” the transmitter (Tx) power switch.

• 

Safety Tip

: Remember to 

ALWAYS

turn on the transmitter first, then the receiver, to be sure you never

lose control of the model. Likewise, 

ALWAYS

turn off the receiver first, then the transmitter. If the Tx

power switch is turned off first, the engine may go to full throttle unexpectedly and cause an injury.

2. Turn AIL/RUD

mixing switch on.

1. Activate the

#8 dip switch.

3. Adjust the

AIL/RUD pot.

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Страница 1: ...Radio System No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice This manual has been carefully writte...

Страница 2: ...he battery goes dead during flight the plane may crash or fly away Charge the R C NiCd battery with the standard charger or fast field charger sold separately Overcharging may cause burns fire injury...

Страница 3: ...y cause injury or damage due to chemical content Do not throw the NiCd battery into a fire or heat the NiCd battery Also do not disassemble or rebuild the NiCd battery Breakage overheating and electro...

Страница 4: ...on each side of the wing which when lowered slows the aircraft down increases lift and allows the aircraft to fly at slower speeds Linkage Mechanism that connects the servos to the control surfaces In...

Страница 5: ...k the radio by having another person hold the model With the antenna fully collapsed walk at least 50 feet from the model Ensure all control surfaces function properly Have fun TRAINER FUNCTION PREPAR...

Страница 6: ...tage Indicator Electronic Analog Trim Adjustments on All Four Primary Control Surfaces All Channel Servo Reversing Switches Throttle Hi and Low EPA Adjustments Elevator Aileron and Rudder AST Adjustme...

Страница 7: ...e of the receiver pack between each use charging the receiver battery to its peak voltage prior to using it any time the voltage indicator reads less than 5 0 volts for the receiver pack You may use a...

Страница 8: ...n Insert the receiver servo and battery connectors fully and firmly Receiver Vibration proofing Vibration proof the receiver and battery by wrapping them in sponge rubber or similar material If the re...

Страница 9: ...e same time If your model requires both twin aileron servos and flaps you must use a y harness to drive the two aileron servos Also note that this radio cannot support a flaperon to elevator mix If yo...

Страница 10: ...down and the plane climbs UP operation When the elevator stick is pushed forward the elevator is lowered the tail of the plane is forced up and the plane dives DOWN operation Throttle Operation When t...

Страница 11: ...r to handle at higher speeds while keeping plenty of responsiveness available on the high rate when flying at slow speeds such as landing Check the model s instructions and determine if the manufactur...

Страница 12: ...Read your model s instructions to determine the proper distance each control surface should move This is called throw If the model s instructions specify a High and Low rate use the High rate here Wit...

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