User Manual

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Quick Start Information
Transmitter
Setup
Set up your transmitter using the
transmitter setup chart
Dual Rates
Hi Rate Low Rate
Ail
33mm
33mm
25mm
25mm
Ele 22mm 16mm
Rud 30mm 20mm
Flaps
Full
35mm
Half
20mm
Center of
Gravity (CG)
82mm-92mm back from leading edge
of wing at the fuselage.
Flight Timer
Setting
4 minutes
Table of Contents
55 OZ
(1.56 Kg)
41.5 in (1055mm)
(47.5 in 1200mm)
Specifications
Motor: 10BL Brushless outrunner 900Kv
(EFLM17553)
Installed Installed
ESC: 50 AMP Brushless ESC (EFLA1050) Installed Installed
Servo: 9 gram metal geared servo
(5 x SPMSA332) (1 x SPMSA332R)
Installed Installed
Receiver: Spektrum
AR631 6-Channel
Sport Receiver (SPMAR631)
Installed
Required to
Complete
Recommended Battery: 11.1V–14.8V
3S–4S 2200mAh 50C Li-Po
(SPMX22003S50 or SPMX22004S50)
Required to
Complete
Required to
Complete
Recommended Battery Charger: 3 or
4-cell Li-Po battery balancing charger
Required to
Complete
Required to
Complete
Recommended Transmitter:
Full-Range 6 channel 2.4GHz with
Spektrum DSMX
®
technology with
adjustable Dual Rates.
Required to
Complete
Required to
Complete
527.3 sq/in
(34 sq/dm)
SAFE
®
Select Technology (BNF Basic) ..............................................................4
Preflight ........................................................................................................... 4
Transmitter Setup (BNF Basic) ..........................................................................4
Model Assembly ..............................................................................................5
Binding / Switching ON and OFF SAFE Select (BNF Basic) ................................8
Battery Installation and ESC Arming .................................................................9
Control Horn and Servo Arm Settings .............................................................10
Center of Gravity (CG) ...................................................................................11
AS3X Control Direction Test (BNF Basic) ........................................................ 11
In Flight Trimming (BNF Basic) .......................................................................11
Flying Tips and Repairs ..................................................................................12
SAFE Select Flying .........................................................................................12
PNP Receiver Selection and Installation .........................................................13
Post Flight......................................................................................................13
Motor Service ................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting Guide AS3X ..........................................................................13
Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................................................14
BNF advanced receiver setup (optional) .........................................................15
AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code .......................................................16
Limited Warranty ...........................................................................................17
Contact Information .......................................................................................17
FCC Information ............................................................................................. 18
IC Information ................................................................................................18
Compliance Information for the European Union ............................................. 18
Recommended Receivers ..............................................................................66
Replacement Parts ......................................................................................... 66
Optional Parts ................................................................................................67