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                                                 Assembly and Operating Manual                                          Nano warbirds p-47 

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Switch the transmitter on

, and connect the 

flight pack 

 
- Check the direction of rotation of the motor: 

when viewed from the front, the output shaft 

must rotate anti-clockwise. If this is not the case, 

perhaps because you are using components 

other than those recommended, swap over any 

two motor wires to reverse the direction of 

rotation. 

 

 Note: whenever you are installing, adjusting 

or servicing the power system, keep well clear 

of the rotational plane of the propeller 

 injury 

hazard. Ensure also that nobody stands in 

front of the model when the motor is running. 

 

First disconnect the battery 

from the speed controller, and 

then switch the transmitter off. 

 

- The model is ready for flying once you have 

recharged the battery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test-flying, flying notes 

Read the sections in the Safety Notes entitled 

“Routine pre-flight checks” and “Flying the 

model” before attempting to fly the model for 

the first time. 

 
-  Advice on control surface travels. 

 
- The stated control surface travels are just a 

guide for the first few flights. Every pilot will need 

to adjust the settings slightly to suit his or her 

individual flying style. Exponential settings 

should also be set to suit your personal 

preference. 

 
- For your first few flights please wait for a day 

with no more than a gentle breeze. 

 
- A good flying site consists of a large, flat, open 

grassy field, devoid of trees, fences, 

high-tension overhead cables etc. 

 
-  Repeat the check of all the working systems. 

 

Ask an experienced modeling friend to 

hand-launch the aircraft for you. He should be 

capable of giving the model a reasonably strong, 

flat launch. 

 
- The model must be launched directly into any 

wind. 

 

 

 
- With the motor running at full-throttle, give the 

aeroplane a firm launch directly into any breeze, 

with the fuselage and wings level. 

 
-  Allow the P47 to fly straight ahead initially; don

initiate turns close to the ground. 

 
-  Adjust the control surface trims if necessary, so 

that the model flies straight with a reasonable 

rate of climb 

hands off

- Check the model

s reaction to control inputs. If 

necessary, you may need to increase or reduce 

the control surface travels after the first landing. 

 
- Check the aeroplane

s stalling speed at a safe 

height. 

 
-  Keep the model

s speed well above the stall for 

the landing approach. 

 
- If you needed to adjust the trims during the 

test-flight, correct the length of the appropriate 

pushrod once the model is back on the ground, 

then return the transmitter trims to centre so that 

full trim travel is available to both sides of neutral 

for subsequent flights. 

 
- We reserve the right to introduce technical 

modifications and suggest that you check our 

website for updates. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Nano Warbirds P-47

Page 1: ...Assembly and Operating Manual Specification Length 19 1 10 485mm Wing Span 21 7 10 550mm Flying Weight 6 oz 175g Nano Warbirds P 47...

Page 2: ...2 4 GHz systems The receiving system is powered by the speed controller s integral BEC system Before you check the model s working systems set the control surfaces to neutral from the transmitter tran...

Page 3: ...tail glue not included Fig 2 Remove any excess glue and hold in position until glue sets The photo shows the finished view Fig 3 Glue the control rod to vertical tail glue not included Fig 4 Remove an...

Page 4: ...od to wing set glue not included Fig 6 Remove any excess glue and hold in position until glue sets The photo shows the finished view Fig 7 Reverse the procedure to the left side The photo shows the fi...

Page 5: ...irds p 47 5 Fig 9 Apply glue to the horizon tail glue not included Fig 10 Remove any excess glue and hold in position until glue sets Figs 11 Photo shows the finished view Figs 12 Apply glue to the ho...

Page 6: ...warbirds p 47 6 Figs 13 Apply glue to the fuselage glue not included Figs 14 Assemble the horizon tail and vertical tail to fuselage Figs 15 Photo shows the finished view Figs 16 Connect the control r...

Page 7: ...arbirds p 47 7 Figs 17 Tighten the control rod with screw Figs 18 Connect the control rod to the horizon tail Figs 19 Tighten the control rod with screw Figs 20 Connect the wing panel push rod to the...

Page 8: ...47 8 Figs 21 Assemble the elevator push rod to the wing set Figs 22 Tighten the elevator push rod with screw Figs 23 The photo shows the finished view Figs 24 Reverse the procedure to the left wing T...

Page 9: ...Figs 25 Apply glue to the scatter gun Figs 26 Apply glue to the wing panel Figs 27 Assemble the scatter gun to the wing panel photo shows the finished view Figs 28 Reverse the procedure to the left w...

Page 10: ...warbirds p 47 10 Figs 29 Apply glue to the single scatter gun Figs 30 Apply glue to the wing panel Figs 31 Assemble the single scatter gun to the wing panel photo shows the finished view Figs 32 Appl...

Page 11: ...Operating Manual Nano warbirds p 47 11 Figs 33 Assemble the antenna to the fuselage Figs 34 Photo shows the finished view Figs 35 Apply glue to the radiator Figs 36 Assemble the radiator to fuselage...

Page 12: ...7 12 Figs 37 Photo shows the finished view Figs 38 Reverse the procedure to the right side The photo shows the finished view Figs 39 Assemble the main wing to the fuselage Photo shows the finished vie...

Page 13: ...ating Manual Nano warbirds p 47 13 Figs 41 Apply glue to the fuel tank Figs 42 Apply glue to fuselage Figs 43 Assemble the fuel tank to fuselage photo shows the finished view Figs 44 Apply glue to mis...

Page 14: ...l Nano warbirds p 47 14 Figs 45 Apply glue to wing set Figs 46 Assemble the missile to wing set photo shows the finished view Figs 47 Reverse the procedure to the right side The photo shows the finish...

Page 15: ...Fix the main landing gear with screw Figs 49 Photo shows the finished view Figs 50 Reverse the procedure to the left side The photo shows the finished view Figs 51 Photo shows the finished view Figs...

Page 16: ...anual Nano warbirds p 47 16 Figs 53 Apply glue to the fuselage Figs 54 Assemble the nose cone to fuselage photo shows the finished view Figs 55 Assemble the propeller to motor Figs 56 Fix the propelle...

Page 17: ...fuselage Figs 58 Photo shows battery leads connected to the speed controller Figs 59 Place the flight battery in the fuselage Figs 60 Opening and closing the canopy The canopy is retained by the cowl...

Page 18: ...eely The model is correctly balanced when it hangs level ideally with the nose inclined slightly down Adjust the position of the flight battery if necessary Mark the battery location in the fuselage s...

Page 19: ...o the clevises if necessary Stand behind the model Check the direction of rotation of the servos When you move the aileron stick to the right a the right hand aileron a should rise the left hand ailer...

Page 20: ...erating Manual Nano warbirds p 47 20 the aileron and elevator functions Fig 67 checking the electric power system Caution position the throttle stick in such a way that the motor cannot possibly start...

Page 21: ...your first few flights please wait for a day with no more than a gentle breeze A good flying site consists of a large flat open grassy field devoid of trees fences high tension overhead cables etc Rep...

Page 22: ...ating Manual A 1 J POWER GROUP CO LTD 5th Floor A3 Building Xinjianxing Technology Industrial Park Fengxin Road Guangming Town Bao an Shenzhen City 518107 China Phone 86 755 33699201 Fax 86 755 336992...

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