Spitfire Mk.IX ARF
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
First-time builders should seek advice from people having building
experience.If misused or abused,it can cause serious bodily injury
and damage to property.
Fly only in open areas and preferably at a dedicated R/C flying site.
We suggest having a qualified instructor carefully inspect your
airplane before its first flight.Please carefully read and follow all
instructions included with this airplane,your radio control system
and any other components purchased separately.
(The people under 18 years old is forbidden from flying this model)
This R/C airplane is not a toy!
Specification:
Wing Span: 2058mm/81in
Length: 1715mm/67.5in
Flying Weight: ~7.6kg
Wing area: 74.95 dm2
Engine: 35cc-40cc
R/C System: 2.4Ghz 6ch
Servo: GP *7 ; EP * 6
Battery: LI-PO 5S*2 5000mAh 30C
ESC: 120A High voltage Brushless ESC
Electric retract system
Receiver
7.4V 30C
For retracts
4.8V
For receiver
In order to let the customers have
more choices, we don't provide a
uniform plugs.
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.
Assemble the electric retracts to the plane
after several times smoothly running.
Please don't ceaselessly turn and off the switch in 2 seconds,
if you do this way, the circuit board will be heated.
Thank you very much for purchasing our TRCM optional electric retract set,
all our products were passed strict QC before they shipped out to the customers.
In order to avoid probably trouble happen, we still would like you to follow the steps
below before you assemble our electric retracts to your plane.
1
. Connecting the circuit board to the battery and receiver.
2
.
Turn on the radio control to check the lights
on the circuit board, if the lights turn on green
or turn on red orderly
,
0.5 second after each
from the right to the left and all the lights will
turn off after 15 seconds, then the circuit will
work normally. Otherwise the circuit will be a
defective one if you make sure the setting on
your radio control are correct, please don't use
it but contact with your supplier in time.
3
.
Link the electric retract units to the
circuit boards after the above two
steps, check again the electric retracts
to see if they can work normally or not.
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