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1.  Don’t fly in winds over 10 mph! If you are a less 

experienced pilot, this is especially important.

2.  A pilot who has never flown a 3-channel plane with 

pitch control should get help from an experienced 

radio control pilot during first flights. Pilots who 

have not flown a 3-channel plane at all should not 

fly unless an experienced RC pilot is present to 

guide them.

3.  Choose your flying field carefully—grass and soft 

ground with a 600-foot (183-meter) diameter of 

open space is optimal for flying and will lengthen 

the life of your airplane. Make sure there are no 

obstacles that will get in your way when flying, 

such as trees or buildings. Make sure you do not 

fly where there are pedestrians who could be hurt 

by the airplane.

4.  Remember that holding the stick full over for too 

long can cause the airplane to spiral dive and 

crash. At the very first sign of the plane beginning 

to spiral down, immediately release the stick and 

give the opposite turn control to the spiral, then 

pull back on the elevator gently to level flight and 

level the wings.

Success Tips

does not occur to the battery, charger or any other 

property. While charging, place the battery on a 

heat-resistant surface.

 Do not lay it on carpet or 

upholstery while charging.

 

6.  

Never cut into the battery, charger, or airplane 

wires or serious injury may occur.

 Causing the  

battery to “short out” (crossing negative and  

positive bare wires) can cause fire, serious injury 

and damage.

7.  Hold the plane securely when the flight battery 

is plugged in, and keep all body parts away from 

the propeller. When you finish flying your airplane, 

always unplug the battery before you turn off the 

transmitter. 

8. NEVER plug the balance lead of the battery directly 

into the receiver. This will cause damage to the 

receiver and battery.

9. The 18-amp ESC included with this airplane is 

specifically designed for this power system. If the 

power system is upgraded or larger propellers 

are used, we recommend the E-flite 30-amp ESC 

(EFLA1030).

10.  Never leave the airplane in direct sunlight (when 

not in flight).  Failure to do this can result in  

damage to the foam.

Warnings and Safety

1.  Read and follow this manual completely,  

observing all instructions and safety directions. 

Otherwise, serious injury and damage can occur. 

Think about your safety, and the safety of others, 

first.

2.  Keep the propeller away from body parts and 

clothing, even when it isn’t spinning, as it could be 

turned on by accident. Beware of hair becoming 

entangled in the propeller, especially while  

launching your plane.

3.  Do not fly when it’s too windy or you may lose 

control and crash, causing injury or damage. Never 

fly near people, vehicles, train tracks, buildings, 

power lines, water, hard surfaces or trees. Never 

allow anyone to attempt to catch the airplane while 

it’s in flight or serious injury may result.

4.  Age Recommendation: 14 years or over. This is 

not a toy. This product is not intended for use 

by children without direct adult supervision.

5.  Only use a battery charger that is Lithium Polymer 

compatible to charge the flight battery. Never leave 

the charger unattended while charging. This will 

help prevent overcharging and make sure damage 

5.  Don’t attempt to fly or do maneuvers beyond your 

flying abilities. Seek the assistance of an  

experienced pilot when trying new maneuvers that 

are more extreme and involve fast flight.

6.  If you’re gliding with the motor off, allow your plane 

more area for turns.

7.  Position yourself at your flying field so that you 

keep the sun at your back and out of your eyes. 

Wear sunglasses on bright days.

8.   Keep the aircraft upwind, especially on windier 

days, to prevent it from “flying away.” The wind is 

normally stronger at higher altitudes than it is on 

the ground.

9.  Keep your plane in front of you so you don’t have 

to turn in circles as you fly. Try to avoid flying  

directly overhead.

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Страница 1: ...DSM2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby Inc The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Spektrum radios and accessories are exclusively available f...

Страница 2: ...packs at 1 amp LED charge status indicator 12V accessory outlet input cord You must charge the included Li Po battery pack with a Li Po specific charger only such as the included charger Never leave...

Страница 3: ...button on the back of the transmitter will flash Release the button after 2 3 seconds E The LED on the receiver will go solid amber and the system will connect after several seconds 12X A To bind you...

Страница 4: ...from the control horn and turning it on the pushrod as needed Once the adjustment is made reattach the clevis 5 If you feel more adjustments are necessary while in flight move the trim lever on the tr...

Страница 5: ...l surfaces If your airplane is not responding correctly to the transmitter input do not fly Some correction is needed Call the Horizon Support Team line at 1 877 504 0233 Note Transmitter below reflec...

Страница 6: ...w throttle position and then turn on the transmitter 2 Install the flight battery and plug it into the lead from the fuselage 3 Most trim adjustments to the ailerons can be made with the aileron trim...

Страница 7: ...just start to compress the foam taking care not to overtighten them 5 Attach the clevis to the control horn 7 Turn on the airplane and center the rudder servo Slide the servo horn onto the Z bend of t...

Страница 8: ...continue to keep the airplane flying directly into the wind 2 Make right and left adjustments as necessary to keep the plane headed directly into the wind After you have reached approximately 100 fee...

Страница 9: ...is airplane is specifically designed for this power system If the power system is upgraded or larger propellers are used we recommend the E flite 30 amp ESC EFLA1030 10 Never leave the airplane in dir...

Страница 10: ...Aircraft Read Control Test section of this manual Page 10 Control surface does not function Servo plugged in backwards Servo burned out Servo could have stripped gears Reverse direction of servo lead...

Страница 11: ...s This is a sophisticated hobby Product and not a toy It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic mechanical ability Failure to operate this Product in a safe and respons...

Страница 12: ...t be covered by warranty the repair will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50 of the retail purchase cost By submitti...

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