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Do not fly this model in poor weather

.

High winds

,

low visibility

,

inclemen temperatures

,

rain and storms are

 

to be avoided.  

Never attempt to catch this model whilst in flight

.

Even a slow moving model can 

 

cause harm to yourself and/others

and risks damage to the model.  

always be supervised by a capable and responsible adult when operating this model.  

  

This model is recommended for children no younger than 14 years old

.

All children

,

not matter what age, should 

Always unplug your model battery when not in use

.

Never leave the battery installed 

 

in the model.

  

  

Please remember to keep clear of the propeller at all times when your flight battery is connected.

  

Before flying

,

always turn on your transmitter first then plug your flight battery into the model.

After flying

,

always unplug your battery first then turn off your radio transmitter.

manufacturers safety guideline 

Exercise caution when charging your batteries and follow in full your battery 

 

when doing so.  

Select your flight area carefully. Always choose an open space that is unobstructed 

 

from trees and buildings and

 

away from crowed area

.

Avoid flying in area with roads

,

electric/telephone poles/wires and water near by or 

 

within 

 

close proximity to full size air traffic.

 

MODEL FLYING PRECAUTIONS

PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS

1.   Always

 

range

 

check

 

your

 

model

 

before

 

any

 

flight (especially

 

when

 

flying

 

a

 

new 

 

model for the first time). Follow 

    your radio manufacturers guidelines for performing this check.  

2

Check all screw/bolts and mounting points are firmly secured

,

including control 

 

horns and clevises.

 

      control, damage to the model and/or persons/property around you. Check your batteries are fully charged.  

  

3

Only fly with fully charged batteries (both in your radio and model)

.

Failure

 

to

 

do so could result in loss of

     damage/obstructions, moving in the correct directions and freely with stick input.  

  

4

With the model powered up (Transmitter on first

,

then receiver/model) check that all surface are free from 

5

Inspect the model and prop for any damage that may have occurred during transit 

 

and listen for any unusual

      sounds from the electronics when powered up.If in doubt

,

do not fly.   

  

6

If this is your first flight with the model double check the CG/is at the correct 

 

position

.

If not adjust battery

 

   

position inside model accordingly.

   

7

If you are an inexperienced model pilot seek the help and assistance of an 

 

experienced pilot to perform

 

      these final checks and to test fly the model for you.

  

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Страница 2: ...be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic mechanical ability Failure to opera te this Product in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or damage to the product or other property This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision Do not use with incompatible components or alter this product in any way outside of the instructions ...

Страница 3: ...etting CG Location Accessories Model Flying Precautions Box Contents 01 01 02 03 Control Horn and Servo Arm Settings 04 Control Direction Test 05 Clevis Installation 06 Control Surface Centering 06 06 07 08 Trouble Shooting 09 10 Pre Flight Checks 10 ...

Страница 4: ...ng for increased safety and optimal performance We recommend using Li Po batteries with a minimum of 40C or above 16X6 Propeller Brushless Outrunner Motor 5060 6S 270Kv 80A Pro Brushless ESC 6S Servos metal shell and digtial servos 9 8PCS Battery 22 2V 5000 6000mAh 40C Li Po Radio System 2 4Ghz 7Ch Transmitter and Receiver ...

Страница 5: ...02 Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 PM 3 35MM 2pcs PM 3 60MM 1pcs PM 3 45MM 1pcs ...

Страница 6: ...03 Assembly Assembly of your A 1 is completed Now perform a final check on all screws bolts and components ensuring all are secure and firmly in place 7 8 9 10 PM 3 60MM 2pcs ...

Страница 7: ...control response See the lower table The table to the right shows the factory settings for the control horns and servo arms Fly the aircraft at factory settings before making changes Horns Arms Elevator Rudder More control throw Less control throw Ailerons Flaps The Rudder Th whee The Rudder The front wheel steering ...

Страница 8: ... your transmitter to the receiver before performing this test Small Big Transmitter Command Aircraft Reaction Elevator Up Elevator Command Down Elevator Command Aileron Stick Right Stick Left Rudder Stick Right Stick Left Half the Throttle Flaps the Landing gear According to everyone s operating habit the position of swich can be chosen on the premise of optional remote control swich According to ...

Страница 9: ...been initialized properly and is ready for use Control Surface Centering centered If the control surfaces are not centered mechanically center the control surfaces by adjusting the linkages Clevis Installation After assembly and transmitter setup verify that the control surfaces are 1 2 3 4 5 6 With the flaps switch in the up position flaps should be adjusted so they are even with the ailerons and...

Страница 10: ...07 CG LOCATION 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 20mm 20mm Flaps 35mm CG 80 85mm ...

Страница 11: ...08 Accessories HSD A1 T01 HSD A1 T02 HSD A1 T03 HSD A1 T06 HSD A1 T07 HSD A1 T04 HSD A1 T05 HSD A1 T08 HSD A1 T16 HSD A1 T09 HSD A1 T10 HSD A1 T13 HSD A1 T17 HSD A1 T14 HSD A1 T15 HSD A1 T11 HSD A1 T12 ...

Страница 12: ... motor and ESC disconnect two 2 of the three 3 and swap their places for proper response 2 Install a full charged battery 3 Check for connection ESC and between the 4 Replace motor 5 Consult Radio manual and through bind procedure again go 6 Hold model and move postion then back down to idle throttle to full 1 Both ESC and motor are not establishing a proper response range 1 The servo lead may be ...

Страница 13: ... with roads electric telephone poles wires and water near by orwithin close proximity to full size air traffic MODEL FLYING PRECAUTIONS PRE FLIGHT CHECKS 1 Always range check your model before any flight especially when flying a new model for the first time Follow your radio manufacturers guidelines for performing this check 2 Check all screw bolts and mounting points are firmly secured including ...

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