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 Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the product 

WARNING:

       before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the product, personal 

property and cause serious injury. 
This is a sophisticated hobby product and NOT a toy.  It must be operated with caution and common sense 
and requires some basic mechanical ability.  Failure to operate this Product in a safe and responsible manner

 could result in injury or damage to the product or other property.  This product is not intended for use by 

children without direct adult supervision.  

  This manual contains instructions for safety, operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow 
  all the instructions and warnings in this manual prior to assembly, setup, or use, in order to operate
  correctly 

  and avoid damage or serious injury.  

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Safety Precautions and Warnings

As the user of this product, you are solely responsible for operating in a manner that does not endanger 
yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the property of others. This model is controlled 
by a radio signal subject to interference from many sources outside your control. This interference can

 

cause momentary loss of control so it is advisable to always keep a safe distance in all directions around 
your model, as this margin will help avoid collisions or injury.      
Age Recommendation: Not for children under 14years. This is not a toy.  

  • Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries. 

Always operate your model in an open area away from cars, traffic or people.

• Avoid operating your model in the street where injury or damage can occur.
• Never operate the model in the street or in populated areas for any reason. 
• Carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any optional support equipment (chargers, 

     rechargeable battery packs, etc.) you use.

• Keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children. 
• Moisture causes damage to electronics. Avoid water exposure to all equipment not specifically designed

• Never lick or place any portion of your model in your mouth as it could cause serious injury or even death. 

     and protected for this purpose.

WARNING!

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Summary of Contents for Beechcraft

Page 1: ...Email info motionrc com Http www motionrc com...

Page 2: ...Beechcraft...

Page 3: ...rol This interference can cause momentary loss of control so it is advisable to always keep a safe distancein all directions around your model as this margin will help avoid collisions or injury Age R...

Page 4: ...flying 20 Find a suitable flying site Perform the range check of your plane Monitor your flight time Flying course 21 Take off Flying Landing Maintenance Troubleshooting 22 AMA 23 Get your model ready...

Page 5: ...tor the canopy the electronic parts ESC 2 Main wing set The top wing and the lower wing 3 Vertical stabilizer assembly 4 Horizontal stabilizer with the elevator 5 Propeller and spinner 6 Spare parts b...

Page 6: ...h clevis KK 115 Decal Sheet KK 116 Motor Shaft KK 201 Electronic Retract KK 202 Motor D3536 KV 850 KK 203 9g Servo For flaps KK 204 9g Servo With arm KK 205 ESC 35A 4A SBEC KK 206 Battery 11 1v 1800mA...

Page 7: ...ing batteries unattended Never charge damaged batteries BC 3S10 Balance Charger To correctly use the charger please read the instructions before use The Battery Charger included with your aircraft is...

Page 8: ...ll not start and the charge LED will shine 2 If the voltage of one battery or some batteries is lower than 0 7V charging will not start If the voltage of the first battery of a 3S battery pack is lowe...

Page 9: ...n t connected correctly Please check the polarity and reconnect adapter 2 Charging abruptly stops and tries to restart constantly during charging Output power of the adapter is not sufficient please r...

Page 10: ...uide available on line Low voltage cut off LVC Assemble the plane Install the control horn 1 The control surface horns for the rudder are stapled to the bags containing the rudder Do not discard them...

Page 11: ...side of the stabilizer mount the horn on the opposite side 7 Secure the control horns the same with the rudder 8 The control horn and the linkage rods for the main wing are contained in the bag with t...

Page 12: ...abel Ch6 go to the two way harness with the orange white cable on the same port 3 The provided piece of fuel tubing keeps the clevis closed during flight Secure all the linkages the same way Note Do n...

Page 13: ...ing to position the struts Note Not any glue are allowed to use in this step 1 Thread the aileron leads from the top wing saddle to the receiver hatch before sliding the top wing into place 3 Apply gl...

Page 14: ...tapping screws 1 Apply glue to the horizontal top slot where it fits with the vertical fin 2 Insert the vertical fin into place Make sure the two stabilizer are perpendicular to each other Adjust any...

Page 15: ...glue to the tail slot where it fits with the horizontal stabilizer 2 Slide the assembly into place as the picture shows 3 Make sure the horizontal stabilizer is parallel to the wing Adjust any misalig...

Page 16: ...ervo hatch Make sure the wires do not interfere with the servo arm moving path Receiver Throttle Channel 1 Aile Channel 2 Elev Channel 3 Thro Channel 4 Rudd Channel 5 Gear Aux 1 2 3 Aileron Elevator 4...

Page 17: ...page13 Assemble the plane 3 Slide the battery all the way into the hatch in front of the cockpit and snap in the shield 3 2 3 For More Info Vist www motionrc com...

Page 18: ...ake switched off and we recommended that the sky trainer be flown with the brake off However the brake could be accidentally switched on if the motor battery is connected to the ESC while the throttle...

Page 19: ...anual instructs you to do so Tips Make sure all control sticks on your radio are in the neutral position rudder elevator ailerons and the throttle in the OFF position Make sure both ailerons move up a...

Page 20: ...to increase control surface travel and increase the aerobatics of the airplane 4 Align aileron and flap with the wing root by turning the clevis clockwise and counterclockwise on the linkage carefull...

Page 21: ...The first time you use high rates be sure to fly at low to medium speeds High rates as listed are only for EXTREME maneuvering 1 The motor should rotate counter clockwise when viewing the plane from t...

Page 22: ...pring hook and hook the springs the top wing root eyelets Note Close the hook which connect with the wire using a needle nose pliers and make sure the wire is tension enough to hook firmly on the eyel...

Page 23: ...leading edge of the main wing as shown with the battery pack installed Mark the location of the CG on top of the wing 2 When balancing your model support the plane at the marks made on the bottom of t...

Page 24: ...are securely connected to the receiver and the transmitter batteries have a good connection Find a flying site clear of buildings trees power lines and other obstructions Until you know how much area...

Page 25: ...e wind and fly down to the ground Fly the airplane down to the ground using 1 4 1 3 throttle to keep enough energy for proper flare Before the model touches down always fully decrease the throttle to...

Page 26: ...not respond to the throttle but responds to other controls ESC is not armed Throttle channel is reversed Lower throttle stick and throttle trim to lowest settings Reverse throttle channel on transmitt...

Page 27: ...nd a spotter must be used when appropriate AMA Document 540 D See and Avoid Guidance c Not fly higher than approximately 400 feet above ground level within three 3 miles of an airport without notifyin...

Page 28: ...cies 4 RC model aircraft will not operate within three 3 miles of any pre existing flying site without a frequency management agreement AMA Documents 922 Testing for RF Interference 923 Frequency Mana...

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