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Your Flyzone

plane is not a toy, but rather a

sophisticated, working model that functions very much
like an actual airplane. Because of its realistic
performance, the model, if not assembled and operated
correctly, could possibly cause injury to yourself and
spectators or damage property. 

We highly recommend that you get experienced,
knowledgeable help with assembly and during your
first flights, to make your R/C modeling experience
totally enjoyable. 
You’ll learn faster and avoid risking
your model before you’re truly ready to solo. Your local
hobby shop has information about flying clubs in your
area whose membership includes qualified instructors.
You can also contact the national Academy of Model
Aeronautics 
(AMA), which has more than 2,500
chartered clubs across the country. Instructor training
programs and insured newcomer training are available
through any one of these clubs.

Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone
number below.

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive

Muncie, IN 47302

(800) 435-9262

Fax: (765) 741-0057

or via the internet at: http://www.modelaircraft.org

1. Assemble the plane according to the instructions. Do
not 
alter or modify the model. If you make any
modifications, you will void your warranty.

2. Test the operation of the model before each flight to
insure that all equipment is operating properly, and that
the model remains structurally sound.

3. Fly only on calm days (with wind speeds less than
10mph) and in large open areas free of trees, people,
buildings or any other obstacles.

Remember: Take your time and follow the instructions
to end up with a well-built model that is straight,
durable and easy to fly.

The R/C model hobby becomes more and more
enjoyable as your experience grows. Your chances for
success and graduation to higher levels are very good if
you take your time and follow the assembly and flying
instructions carefully and completely. We hope you
enjoy flying your Flyzone plane.

Electronic Motor Control with Auto Cut-off: This unit
controls the motors. Also, it monitors the battery voltage
and turns off the motors when the voltage gets low. That
way there will be enough battery power only to operate
the motors for steering during the landing.

Motors: The motors rotate the props to provide thrust.

NiMH Battery: Rechargeable batteries which are used
as power for the airplane.

Transmitter (TX): This is the hand-held unit that sends
the signal to the receiver. As you move the sticks on the
transmitter, the motors in the airplane will react
accordingly.

GLOSSARY

PRECAUTIONS

PROTECT YOUR MODEL, YOURSELF

AND OTHERS.

FOLLOW THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY

PRECAUTION

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Summary of Contents for FlyZone Sky Trick

Page 1: ... modification In no case shall Hobbico s liability exceed the original cost of the purchased kit Further Hobbico reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice In that Hobbico has no control over the final assembly no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user assembled product By the act of using the user assemb...

Page 2: ...ations you will void your warranty 2 Test the operation of the model before each flight to insure that all equipment is operating properly and that the model remains structurally sound 3 Fly only on calm days with wind speeds less than 10mph and in large open areas free of trees people buildings or any other obstacles Remember Take your time and follow the instructions to end up with a well built ...

Page 3: ...call at 217 398 8970 Part Name Qty 1 Fuselage 1 2 Wing 1 3 Stabilizer 1 4 Medium Screws 2 5 Stabilizer Cover 1 6 Fin 1 7 Landing Gear 1 8 Landing Gear Cover 1 9 Small Screws 1 10 Motor Covers 2 11 Charger 1 12 Small Propeller 4 13 Large Propeller 2 14 7 2 Volt NiMH Battery 1 15 Screwdriver 1 16 Large Screw 1 17 Medium Screws 2 Battery Level LEDs Antenna Power Switch Throttle Stick Directional Stic...

Page 4: ... to the fuselage with two medium size screws Be careful to not overtighten the screws 4 Turn the plane right side up Remove the screw in the fin mount located on the top of the aft end of the fuselage Insert the fin in the mount making sure it is fully seated Reinstall the screw from the left side through the fin mount and fin Be careful to not overtighten the screws and crush the fin At the front...

Page 5: ...the wing using medium screws 1 Turn the fuselage upside down and remove the screw from the landing gear plate Remove the landing gear plate from the fuselage 2 Insert the landing gear wire into the slot in the fuselage Reinstall the landing gear plate and secure it with the small screw The Sky Trick comes with one large and two small propellers Press the small propellers onto the motors on INSTALL...

Page 6: ...f only the red light is on you need to install fresh batteries 1 Plug the battery charger into a 12 volt power outlet in a vehicle 2 Remove the battery pack from the box Plug the battery pack into the charger connector Be careful the battery pack will plug in only one way 3 Rotate the timer knob on the charger to 20 minutes 4 IMPORTANT NEVER LEAVEA CHARGING BATTERY UNATTENDED 5 During charging fee...

Page 7: ... A model that is not properly balanced will be unstable and possibly unflyable After the battery pack is charged turn the Sky Trick upside down and remove the battery hatch cover Insert the battery pack inside the fuselage Do not plug the battery pack into the connector inside the fuselage Reinstall the battery hatch cover Place marks on the bottom of the wing 1 7 8 and 2 1 8 back from the front o...

Page 8: ...l start to glide and slowly descend to the ground 5 Moving the right stick to the right the center and left motor will run This will cause the plane to turn to the right in flight 6 Moving the right stick to the left the center and right motor will run This will cause the plane to turn to the left in flight It is best to fly on calm days at least for your first few flights when there s little or n...

Page 9: ...o fly quickly If you cannot find an experienced pilot to help you learn the following will help you get your airplane into the air 1 First turn your transmitter power switch ON This immediately puts you in control 2 Plug the battery pack into the plug in the fuselage Caution Stay clear of the propellers Reinstall the battery cover 3 Have an assistant toss the plane level into the wind Move the lef...

Page 10: ...high altitude turn the motors off and notice how the Sky Trick reacts This will give you an idea how the plane will react during landing 3 To land the Sky Trick fly down wind past the landing area a few hundred feet Gently turn into the wind and turn the motors off The plane will start to come down If it appears that the Sky Trick will be short of the landing area turn the motors back on for a cou...

Page 11: ...ntruder Its one piece fuselage arrives with ducted fan unit and powerful electric motor already installed In as little as five minutes it s ready for takeoff You can launch easily by hand and everything required for flight is supplied except for only 6 C batteries HCAA0360 DuraTrax Street Force GP 4WD RTR Straight from the box the Street Force GP offers you a prebuilt chassis prepainted body Veloc...

Page 12: ..._________________ Where Purchased _______________________ Date Construction Started ________________ Date Construction Finished _______________ Finished Weight _________________________ Date of First Flight ______________________ FLIGHT LOG ...

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