Manual

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Installing the Propeller and Spinner
Your Typhoon 2 3D has two props that are included.
You can select the prop that best works with your
flying style.
A. 13.5 x 7 (PKZ1006): This prop is recommended for
the first several flights on your Typhoon. This prop
will allow your plane to fly a bit slower, but is also
the setup for maximum vertical power (especially
with the stock 9-cell Ni-MH pack).
B. 12 x 8.75 (PKZ1007): This prop will allow you
to fly at faster speeds and help with certain
aerobatic maneuvers. This propeller is ideal for the
ParkZone 3S 2200mAh Li-Po battery pack.
When you have selected the propeller that best works
for you, install and secure it making sure not to forget
any of the necessary hardware.
1. Slide propeller on. Make sure pitch numbers on
prop are visible from front of airplane.
2. Slide washer on first. Next, screw the nut on
and tighten securely.
3. Attach spinner.
ParkZone 5
+
Channel Radio System
Your ParkZone Typhoon 2 3D comes with a fully
proportional 5+ channel radio system (Mode 2).
Your Typhoon also comes with industry standard
3-wire servos making the radio system usable in other
small electric aircraft if you so choose. As with all
Mode 2 style systems, the left gimbal operates the
throttle and rudder, while the right gimbal operates
the aileron and elevator.
Note: The servo reversing features of this radio
system will allow them (if you so choose) to be used
in another park flyer application. The servo reversing
switches on the transmitter should all be set at the
top (normal) for the setup with this airplane. If any of
the switches are set at the bottom (reverse), the
function will be reversed and could put your
Typhoon in jeopardy.
THR ELE AIL RUD MIX
SERVO REVERSING
POWER
NOR
REV
DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL FM RADIO SYSTEM
ZX10
Transmitter Features:
Fully proportional 5+ channel FM radio system
with full control of throttle, elevator, aileron, and
rudder (Mode 2)
Dual rates switch (Hi and Low Rates)
Proportional trim adjustment
LED battery voltage indicators
Neck strap holder
Charge jack for use with rechargeable transmitter
batteries
Servo reversing
Comfortable ergonomic case design
The stock setup for all of the servo reversing switches
on transmitter are at the top (normal).
The following statement applies to the receiver
(in U.S.A)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesirable operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Receiver
The following are the channels that are programmed in
the receiver:
Ch. 1: Throttle
Ch. 2: Elevator
Ch. 3: Aileron
Ch. 4: Rudder
Ch. 5: Gear
Ch. 6: Mode
Make certain you plug in the servo leads to the correct
corresponding channel. Always perform a function
check prior to flying to ensure this.
Elevator
Aileron
Throttle
Rudder
T/V Switch:
T= Conventional Tail
V= V-Tail (Mixes Ailerons and Elevator)
Dual Rate
X-Port
CH 5
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