HBZ3100 HobbyZone Mini Apprentice S Manual

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Mini Apprentice
®
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EN
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You control the help SAFE
®
technology provides while you learn to fl y. As
your fl ying skills grow, decrease SAFE technology assistance. Change
aircraft response at any time by moving the Channel 5 (SAFE Flight mode)
switch on your transmitter.
IMPORTANT: These instructions are for the included DXe transmitter
(or similar transmitters) with a 3-position switch for Channel 5. If you fl y this
aircraft with a Spektrum transmitter other than the included DXe, refer to
Optional Transmitter Setup and Receiver Setup.
Panic Recovery Mode
If you get into distress while fl ying in any mode, press and hold the
Panic / Trainer Button and move the control sticks to their neutral position.
The SAFE technology will return the aircraft to a stable attitude, if the
aircraft is at a suffi cient height with no obstacles in its path. Release the
Panic Button to turn off Panic mode and return the current SAFE fl ight
mode. If you get into trouble and need to go back to Beginner mode for
maximum stability, remember to fully move back the Channel 5 switch.
Activating SAFE Technology
SAFE technology is not active until you advance the throttle past 25%.
Once the SAFE technology is active, the control surfaces may move on the
aircraft. This is normal. The SAFE technology will remain active until the ESC
is turned off.
Understanding Oscillation
In some fl ight conditions, you may see oscillation. If oscillation
occurs, decrease the airspeed. If oscillation still persists, refer to the
Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
CAUTION: Flying in level forward fl ight and calm wind conditions
at full throttle in any mode or long high-speed dives may result in strong
oscillation that can damage the aircraft.
If there is oscillation in any mode, decrease throttle immediately. If
oscillation persists, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide.
CAUTION: Beginner, Intermediate, and Panic modes are intended
for the training environment. Flying continuous high-G maneuvers (such
as loops) in Experienced mode for an extended period of time may lead to
inconsistent fl ight envelope and Panic mode behavior. If this occurs, land in
Experienced mode and power cycle the receiver before fl ying again.
Launch and Landing Assistance
Take off and landings can be better managed by using the Beginner mode.
If the model is launched incorrectly, or is landing at a less than perfect
attitude, pull and hold the Panic Switch. The model can correct and help to
prevent a crash.
See the Take Off and Landing sections in this manual.
IMPORTANT: A level runway is required for takeoffs in Beginner mode due
to throttle climb assistance.
Failsafe
In the unlikely loss of radio connection, failsafe will turn the aircraft in a
descending circle to the ground, unless the radio connection is restored.
0
1
2
Front
In= ON
Out = OFF
Back
Channel 5 Switch
(SAFE Flight Mode)
Trainer/ Panic Button
SAFE
Take Off
SAFE
Landing
y, y
SAFE Technology makes this aircraft a better learning tool,
but you must set yourself up for success in fl ying:
SAFE technology is designed as fl ight assistance, not an autopilot. The pilot
is always in control and required to fl y the aircraft at all times
Follow the instructions provided in this manual to maintain your aircraft in
top fl ying condition
Seek qualifi ed model fl ying instruction through your local model fl ying club. A
qualifi ed fl ight instructor can propel your advancement in this hobby
Wind and environment can affect SAFE technology fl ight performance
• Ensure you have no distractions so you benefi t from every moment of fl ight time
You must still fl y the aircraft away from obstacles and at an altitude that will
allow for a safe recovery
SAFE Flight Modes Channel 5 Switch Position
Beginner Mode Position 0
Intermediate Mode Position 1
Experienced Mode Position 2
Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope (SAFE) Technology