Micro Citabria RTF Instruction Manual Radio System: 3-channel proportional, 2.4GHz Battery: 3.7V 70mAh Li-Po Wingspan: 16.5 in (420mm) Length: 13.25 in (335mm) Flying Weight: 0.
Step 1 Micro Citabria RTF Instruction Manual Congratulations on your purchase of the ParkZone® Micro Citabria RTF airplane. Your Micro Citabria comes pre-assembled with everything needed to get you in the air – all in one box! You only need to charge the flight battery prior to your first flight. In as little as 30 minutes, you can be ready to fly. This means you can spend your time refining your flying and not your building skills.
Step 2 Charging the Aircraft Battery The included charger uses unique circuitry that ensures an accurate charge for the 3.7V 70mAh battery pack every time. It also protects the battery from being over-charged, which can damage the battery pack. The charger sequence begins with charging at constant current, then later switches to constant voltage. Step 3 Motor Test 1. Make sure the throttle stick is down in the “Off” position. 2. Turn on the transmitter. 3.
Step 4 Flight Control Test Warning: Keep everything clear of the propeller before starting the control test in the event that you accidentally turn on the motor. 1. B e certain that the throttle stick is down in the “Off” position. 2. Move the right stick from side to side. The rudder should move per your transmitter input. 6. W hen the test is complete, be sure to disconnect the flight battery first, then turn off the transmitter. This should be done each time you turn off the airplane.
Step 9 Make certain that you do not fly near trees, buildings, or other areas that can restrict your view or interfere with your flying. Step 7 Range Test You will need two people to perform the range test: one to hold the plane and the other to give transmitter input. Warning: The person holding the plane should hold it in a way so that the propeller does not come in contact with any part of their clothing or body. 1.
Elevator Trim Step 11 Flying 1. After launching, your Micro Citabria will climb at full throttle. Keep the throttle full on until you have reached a safe altitude. At this same time, make sure that you are continuing to keep the airplane directed into the wind. 2. Make right and left adjustments as necessary to keep the plane headed on its intended path. After you have reached 4–6 feet of altitude, you can begin to make directional changes that you desire. 3.
the help of an experienced radio control pilot if you are not familiar with pitch control. Failure to do so, could result in a crash and significant damage to your airplane. Step 14 Landing Your Micro Citabria When you begin to notice that your Micro Citabria no longer climbs well under full power (normally after approximately 10–15 minutes), the battery is getting low and it is time to land. Bring in your Cessna toward the desired landing spot.
If you as the Purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this Product, you are advised to return this Product immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase. Warranty Inspection and Repairs Law: These Terms are governed by Illinois law (without regard to conflict of law principals). To receive warranty service, you must include your original sales receipt verifying the proof-of-purchase date.
Replacement Parts NOTES Make sure that you keep your Micro Citabria flying. Replacement parts are available at your local hobby shop or from Horizon Hobby (www.horizonhobby.com). Please try your local hobby shop first. By supporting them, they will be there when you need them! Item #: PKZ3001 PKZ3102 PKZ3103 PKZ3108 PKZ3109 PKZ3106 PKZ3107 PKZ3115 PKZ3116 PKZ3120 PKZ3124 PKZ3128 PKZ3140 PKZ3041 PKZ3151 PKZ3161 PKZ3167 16 Description: Retail 3.7V 70mAh Li-Po Battery: Cessna 210, Citabria $8.
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