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Congratulations on your purchase of the ParkZone
Typhoon
3D RTF airplane. Your Typhoon 3D comes
with
everything needed to get you in the air— all in
one box!
You only need to attach the wing, horizontal
stabilize
r, rudder, propeller, and landing gear, as well
as charge the flight battery prior to your first flight.
In
as little as 40 minutes, you can be ready to fly.
This means
you can spend your time refining your
3D
flying, and not your building skills. Your ParkZone
Typhoon 3D will allow you to do such maneuvers as
harriers,
blenders, hovering, knife edges, and more!
We at ParkZone are committed to giving you the most
enjoyable
flight experience you can have. In order to
have
a safe and successful flight, we ask that you do
not
fly until you have read these instructions thoroughly.
Your Typhoon comes with a fully proportional 4 channel
radio
system with full control of throttle, rudder,
aile
ron, and elevator. Your Typhoon 3D also comes
with
a powerful 400-size brushless motor and ESC,
as well as a 9-cell 10.8V 1000mAh flight battery pack
and
variable rate DC peak charger. Your Typhoon 3D
also
allows you to add the Thunder Power 2100mAh
3S
Li-Po battery pack for even greater power and 3D
pe
rformance, as well as more flight time.
Warning
Though your ParkZone Typhoon 3D comes ready to
fly, this aircraft is for experienced R/C pilots only and
is
not a toy! It can cause serious bodily harm and
damage
to property!
Transmitter
Your ParkZone Typhoon 3D airplane comes with a fully
proportional (Mode 2) 4-channel radio system. In this
configuration,
the left stick controls throttle and rudder,
while
the right stick controls elevator and aileron. There
is
also a dual rates switch on the top right part of the
transmitter
that will increase/decrease the travel of the
cont
rol surfaces of the airplane.
1. Insert the included 8 “AA” batteries that are
included
with the package into the transmitter.
2.
Turn switch on to ensure the batteries have been
installed
correctly. When the batteries are
installed
correctly, the LED’s on the Tx should
glow
brightly. When the transmitter makes a
repeated “beep” sound, it is time to replace the
transmitter
batteries.
Advancing your Flying Skills
Once you have begun to fly your Typhoon and are looking for more ideas on maneuvers, visit:
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Typhoon 3D Instruction Manual