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Crash damage is not covered
under the warranty.
Be sure to read the warranty
on page 38 and "Warnings and
Safety" on page 35 before you
proceed to Step 1.
The Pro Mode changes the Aerobird Challenger’s characteristics,
and allows more aggressive maneuvers for those who want it!
See page 26 for more on Multi Mode.
The Aerobird Challenger is also equipped with HobbyZone’s
exclusive X-port™ feature. This allows the attachment of exciting
accessories, including the Sonic Combat Module (HBZ4020) for
air-to-air and air-to-ground fighting, and the Aerial Drop Module
(HBZ6023), which allows items such as the parachute jumper
and streamer bombs to be dropped. See page 31 for more on
the X-port.
Be sure to read the warranty on page 38 and "Success Tips"
on page 36 before you proceed to Step 1.
Your Aerobird Challenger
™
adventures are about to begin. In
order to have a safe and successful experience, we’d like you
to do a couple of things first: watch the instructional Video
CD and read and follow the directions carefully.
While easy to fly, the Aerobird Challenger may be more than
the first-time pilot can handle. If you haven’t flown one of
HobbyZone’s Zone 1 or 2 airplanes or any other radio
controlled aircraft, we recommend you seek the help of an
experienced radio control pilot during your beginning flights.
Crash damage is not covered under the warranty.
The Aerobird Challenger is equipped with some
exciting features, including a Multi-Mode Flight Control
system. The computer onboard the plane is programmed
with two flight modes. The default Sport Mode is great for
pilots transitioning from 2-channel planes and for those who
want a more relaxed flying experience.
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