2.
Allow up to 5 hours for initial charge and all following charges. The length of time for
charging the Battery Pack (10) will depend on the status of the current charge existing
in the Battery Pack.
Setting up/operating the Radio transmitter
Battery Level Indicator
Control Stick
Motor Speed
Function 3
1.
The Transmitter uses 8 "AA" batteries (not included). Remove the battery compart-
ment cover. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment making certain to line up
the batteries with the polarity indicated in the battery compartment. Press the battery
compartment cover back into place.
2.
The Radio Transmitter (18) transmits a signal to the Airplane's receiver.
3.
The Transmitter is turned ON and OFF with the On/Off Switch located on the bottom
right side of the Transmitter-see Figure 5.
4.
The Transmitter has 3 key functions used to control the Airplane-see Figure 5. Func-
tion 1 is controlled by the Main Control and turns the Airplane left or right. Move the
Control Stick to the right to make the Airplane go right, and left to go left. Remember
that when the Airplane is heading toward you the controls will be reversed.
Function 2 controls flying up or down. Moving the Control Stick forward will cause the
Airplane to descend, moving the Control Stick back will cause the Airplane to ascend.
Function 3 is used for speeding up or slowing down the Airplane Motors.
5.
Attach the Ribbon (17) to the Transmitter Antenna.
6.
The Transmitter has a Reverse setting that is used to change the direction of the
controls. For example, moving the Control Stick to the right turns the Airplane left if the
Reverse setting is engaged.
7.
The trims are used to fine tune the function of the control stick. Before flying, set the
Trims (elevator and rudder) to the center position. The trims will likely require addi-
tional adjustment in flight to allow the plane to fly properly.
SKU 94774
Figure 5-transmitter
For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353.
Elevator Trim
Control Stick
Functions 1/2
Rudder Trim
On/Off Switch
Reverse/Normal Switches
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