User Manual

To further improve ground handling, espeically on rougher grass surface, unscrew and rotate
the landing gear 180 degrees and remove the wheel spats. This will not only give additional
prop clearance, but also reduce the chance of the model tipping over onto its nose when
landing.
For optimum flight performance and model longevity, it is highly recommend that you always fly
with a balanced prop. The supplied prop should be balanced, but it is always good to check first.
Keep all leads within the fuselage area as tidy as possible. Tidy wires look better, allow for
easier access to all internal components, better battery installation, increased airflow around
electronics and a reduction in potential electronic signal interference (noise).
Inspect the propeller frequently, especially if you have suffered a hard landing or the prop has
been knocked. If the prop is in any way damaged it must be replaced and any loose fixings must
be tightened.
It is very important that your flight battery be secured properly prevent the Zazzy from flying tail
heavy. Ensure you follow exactly the guidelines for CG set-up on page 9 before flying your
Zazzy.
Set up the aileron servos on separate channels and enable flaperon mixing. This will slow your
Zazzy down even further for slow touch down landings. Depending on your CG, you may need
to mix in some elevator compensation when deploying flaperons.
To further avoid any change of your Zazzy tipping over onto its nose on landing, switch to 'high'
rates on the elevator as soon as the model settles onto the ground after landing and hold full up
elevator.
Do not leave your model in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. This will have an
adverse effect on the foam surface of the model.
Thank you again for purchasing the Avios Zazzy. We hope you’ll
have many happy days of flying and look forward to bringing you
more Avios models in the future.
Don’t forget, spare parts are available for this model,
please see the next page for details.
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ZAZZY TIPS