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Installing the Landing Gear

1. Install the main landing gear by inserting it into the 

locator hole in the wing. Swivel the landing gear 

toward the retaining clips and gently snap into place.

2. Snap landing gear doors onto the landing gear  

wire with the top of the door in the slot in the landing 

gear plate.

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Attaching the Horizontal Stabilizer

1. Locate the horizontal stab of the tail.

2. Slide the stab joiner rod into one side of the stab. 

Slide the stab with the joiner rod through the fuselage 

and then slide the opposite stab onto the fuselage.

3. Use the tape provided to properly secure the tail 

to the fuselage as shown. Use the tape on the 

top and bottom of each side of the tail (total of 4 

applications).

4. Turn on the transmitter and plug in the flight battery. 

Make sure the trim levers are centered and the left 

stick is in the full down position.

5. Locate the clevis and rod exiting the sides of the 

fuselage, and attach the clevis to the outermost hole 

on the control horn.

6. Make sure both elevators are even to each  

other by adjusting the clevises. Make any trim 

adjustments as necessary prior to flight.

Note: To make trim adjustments to the horizontal 

stabilizer: 

a. Turn on radio transmitter.

b. Plug in fully charged battery into fuse.

c.  Use the elevator trim of the radio by moving up or 

down to center the tail at neutral when the gimbal is 

also at neutral. If these changes are not sufficient, 

center the transmitter elevator trim lever, then 

remove the clevis from the control surface and 

turn clevis in or out as needed to move the control 

surface back to neutral.

Warning: Always keep hands and all objects away from 

the propeller in case the motor is engaged. A moving 

propeller can cause severe injury and/or damage.

7. Your Bf-109G is supplied with a small Maltese 

cross for the tail insignia, to be applied as shown.  

For those desiring a more accurate tail insignia, 

an optional swastika decal is available separately 

(PKZ4930, not available in all territories).

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Summary of Contents for Bf-109G PNP

Page 1: ...United Kingdom Horizon Hobby Deutschland GmbH Hamburger Strasse 10 25335 Elmshorn Germany ParkZone products are distributed exclusively by Horizon Hobby Inc DSM and DSM2 are trademarks or registered t...

Page 2: ...toy Misuse of the plane can cause serious bodily harm and damage to property Therefore only an experienced RC pilot should fly it Note A 4 channel or greater radio is required for the Bf 109G PNP A 5...

Page 3: ...exiting the sides of the fuselage and attach the clevis to the outermost hole on the control horn 6 Make sure both elevators are even to each other by adjusting the clevises Make any trim adjustments...

Page 4: ...e stock Bf 109G motor Warning Use of the 3 bladed prop with the Apprentice motor will result in excess current and likely damage the motor Step 5 Step 6 Range Checking your Radio System After you have...

Page 5: ...eron 5 8 up down 3 8 up down Elevator 5 8 up down 3 8 up down Rudder 3 4 left right 1 2 left right Mid Flap Full Flap Flap 1 2 inch 1 inch Ailerons if flaps are used High Rate Low Rate Ailerons 3 4 up...

Page 6: ...cal than previous with ParkZone warbirds With the large scale 3 blade propeller there is a lot of torque that is most noticeable during takeoff The Bf 109G requires right rudder input during the takeo...

Page 7: ...o center between 1 4 and 1 6ms The controller will beep 2 times indicating you have set the program selection or leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the first selection again Note The r...

Page 8: ...you have set the program selection or leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the next selection IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT 74 CUTOFF This option will activate the soft cutoff at 74 of startup v...

Page 9: ...t PKZ4930 Swastika Decal for Tail Not available in all territories SPMR5500 DX5e Mode 2 Full Range Transmitter SPMR6600 DX6i Mode 2 Full Range Transmitter Recommended Touch up Paints Floquil GRAUGRUN...

Page 10: ...r a list of the included items method of payment for any non warranty expenses and a brief summary of the problem Your original sales receipt must also be included for warranty consideration Be sure y...

Page 11: ...vironment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the pr...

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