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Habu STS 70mm EDF RTF Basic

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B

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K

I

C

D

F

E

G

H

Service and Repairs

NOTICE: 

After any impact or replacement, always ensure the receiver is secure 

in the fuselage. If you replace the receiver, install the new receiver in the same 

orientation and manner as the original receiver or damage may result.

Repairs to the wings and fuselage of this aircraft can be made easily using virtually 

any adhesive (hot glue, regular CA [cyanoacrylate adhesive], epoxy, etc). 
When parts are not repairable, see the Replacement Parts List for ordering by item 

number. For a listing of all replacement and optional parts, refer to the list at the 

back of this manual.

Power Components Service

1. Using a PH# 1 screwdriver, remove the four wing retaining screws and carefully 

remove the wing. 

2. Using a PH# 1 screwdriver, remove two screws (

A

) from the fan unit mounting 

tabs.

3. Pull the fan unit (

B

) out of the fuselage and disconnect the motor leads from  

the ESC.

4. Remove the spinner (

C

) from the rotor by using a hex wrench inserted through 

the spinner holes and turning the spinner counterclockwise from the motor 

shaft adapter.

5. Remove the rotor (

D

), rotor backplate (

E

) and motor shaft adapter (

F

).

6. Using a PH# 1 screwdriver, remove the four motor screws (

G

) to remove the 

motor from the fan shroud (

H

).

7. Using a PH# 0 screwdriver, remove the screw (

I

) and plastic ESC clip (

J

) .

8. Disconnect the throttle lead from the flight controller and pull the ESC (

K

) from 

the fuselage, taking note of the routing of the power and throttle leads through 

the fuselage.

Assemble in reverse order.

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Smart Technology Electronic Speed Control (ESC)

The Habu STS is equipped with an exclusive Smart technology electronic speed 

control that can provide a variety of real-time power system related telemetry data 

while you fly, including motor RPM, current, battery voltage and more to compatible 

Spektrum AirWare

 equipped transmitters.

When powered on, the ESC will send the below information to the flight control and 

the information will be displayed on the transmitter telemetry screen.

•  RPM*
•  Voltage
•  Current

•  Throttle
•  FET Temperature
•  BEC Temperature

*  For the RPM telemetry information to display correctly, you must program the 

motor pole count into the Telemetry settings of your transmitter. 

The Habu STS uses a 6-pole motor.

To program the motor pole count information:

1. Power on your transmitter.
2. Set the throttle cut to on.
3. Power on the aircraft and allow it to initialize.
4. In your transmitter, go to the 

Function List

 

(

Model Setup

 in iX series transmitters).

5. Select the 

Telemetry

 menu option.

6. Go to the 

ESC

 menu option.

7. Scroll down to 

Poles

.

8. Enter 

6

 (for iX series transmitters, you must click save to save your changes).

9. Return to the main screen.

RPM:

Volts:

Motor:

Throttle:

Fet Temp:

BEC:

0

0.0V

0.0A   

0% Output

0%

0.0C

0.0C   

0.0A     0.0V

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Страница 4: ...ceiver Rx Main Landing Gear Motor Flight Controller Electronic Speed Control ESC Aileron Servo SPMSA381 Aileron Servo SPMSA381 Rudder Servo SPMSA382 Elevator Servo SPMSA382 Nose Gear Servo SPMSA382 Ru...

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Страница 6: ...he hole in either the right or left landing gear plate on the bottom of the wing The wheel should be facing toward the front of the aircraft TIP The main landing gear are interchangeable There is no r...

Страница 7: ...rudder pushrod through the top of the outermost hole of the rudder servo arm Feed the pushrod through the hole until the pushrod is seated as shown in the illustration 6 Attach the pushrod clevis to...

Страница 8: ...is connected With throttle cut off switch H position 0 any position of the throttle stick above the lowest setting will activate the aircraft motor NOTICE Always ensure the throttle stick is at the l...

Страница 9: ...throttle cut switch H position 1 With the throttle cut on throttle input from the throttle stick is deactivated This safety feature ensures any accidental movement of the throttle stick will not activ...

Страница 10: ...location is 80mm behind the leading edge of the wing measured at the wing root as shown The flight battery and canopy must be installed to balance the aircraft correctly Hold the aircraft inverted wit...

Страница 11: ...odel on level ground away from obstacles 5 Power on the aircraft and wait for it to fully initialize 6 Move the sticks on the transmitter as shown in the table and observe the control surfaces on the...

Страница 12: ...educe the effectiveness of the range check If you experience issues during the range check restrain the model on a non conductive stand or table up to 2ft 60cm above the ground then range check the sy...

Страница 13: ...he aircraft roll or bank right Move the aileron stick left to make the aircraft roll or bank left TIP Always picture yourself in the aircraft when determining which way to bank the aircraft wings When...

Страница 14: ...perienced Mode switch B position 2 NO flight envelope limits There are no pitch or roll limits and no self leveling so you have complete control You can even fly inverted upside down and perform aerob...

Страница 15: ...the ESC and motor Slowly advance the throttle stick Wind When properly trimmed the aircraft s wing design causes the aircraft to climb at full throttle and descend at reduced throttle without the use...

Страница 16: ...s altitude as it passes over the threshold of the runway 5 As the aircraft passes over the threshold of the runway decrease the throttle 6 Just as the aircraft is about to touch down gently pull back...

Страница 17: ...ed Elevator Elevator Trim Elevator Trim Aileron Aileron Trim Aileron Trim Rudder Rudder Trim Rudder Trim Trimming the Aircraft Manually Adjusting Trim After adjusting the aircraft trims in the air the...

Страница 18: ...tain their bind for future flights If you encounter problems refer to the troubleshooting guide If necessary contact the appropriate Horizon Hobby product support office Failsafe The receiver stores t...

Страница 19: ...ics at www modelaircraft org for more information on clubs and flight instruction To the flight instructor Feel free to experiment with the SAFE technology before instructing your student on this airc...

Страница 20: ...ct the LAS connector to Port 7 on the flight controller For correct polarity of the plug ensure that the orange not brown signal wire B is facing towards the front of the aircraft when plugged into th...

Страница 21: ...Select List to go back to the Function List 10 Select Throttle Cut Switch Switch H Position 100 iX Series Transmitter Setup 1 Power ON your transmitter and begin once the Spektrtum Airware app is ope...

Страница 22: ...I and plastic ESC clip J 8 Disconnect the throttle lead from the flight controller and pull the ESC K from the fuselage taking note of the routing of the power and throttle leads through the fuselage...

Страница 23: ...23 EN Factory Settings for the Control Horns and Servo Arms The illustration shows recommended hole settings in the servo arms and control horns Elevator Ailerons Rudder Nose Gear Arms Horns...

Страница 24: ...ximately 1 2 Aircraft will not climb Battery is not fully charged Fully charge battery before flying Elevator may be trimmed down Adjust elevator trim up Rotor damaged Land immediately replace Rotor A...

Страница 25: ...r Center of Gravity CG Point at which the aircraft balances most notably from front to back Clevis The U shaped connector at the end of the aircraft pushrod which allows adjustment of the pushrod leng...

Страница 26: ...an corrective lenses prescribed to me When using an advanced flight system such as an autopilot or flying First Person View FPV I will comply with AMA s Advanced Flight System programming I will only...

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Страница 28: ...between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician fo...

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