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Page 1: ...Breeze USERMANUAL L cE g MAOE IN CHINA ...

Page 2: ...and damage to property Since we as manufacturers have no control over the construction maintenance and operation of our products we are obliged to take this opportunity to point out these hazards and to emphasise your personal responsibility Features Specifications Fly Control Fly Trimming lnstalling the Tail lnstalling the Wing lnstalling the propeller lnstalling the Flight Battery Connect the Fl...

Page 3: ...3 Removable landing gear applied 4 Proportiona 4 channel control with working throttle ai erons rudder and elevator 2 4GHz radio control 5 0ne box purchase everything needed to f ycomes in the box andeasy to be assemb ed in minutes Just open the box and f y 6 0ptiona f aps for assemb y you not on y can learn how to fly but also its great gliding performance can make you have great glider experienc...

Page 4: ...eeded lo complete Needed to complete 15C Li Po Li Po Charger Needed to complete Needed to complete Receiver Needed to complete Needed to complete Transmitter Needed to complete Needed to complete Breeze Specifications Wingspan 55 1in 1400 mm Length 40 Sin 1 030 mm Weight with battery 1 381b 1 541b 630g 700g Propeller 6X4E prop 3 Motor 2208 KV1550 Servo 8g micro servo ESC 20A Propeller 6040 E PROP ...

Page 5: ... ways make sma l control moves Al directions are described as if you were sitting in the aircraft For examp e when the aircraft s nose is pointing toward you left steering rudder wi l turn the aircraft left your right whi e holding the transmitter Mode1 r 1 Elevator _ Rudder _ ___ _ _____ Aileron 4 ...

Page 6: ...ng Make use of all sensible safety systems and precautions which are advised for your system Always fly with a responsible attitude Yo u may think that flying low over other peop e s heads is proof of your pi oting skill others know better The real expert does not need to prove himself in su eh childish ways Let other pilots know that this is what yo u think too Always fly in such a way that you d...

Page 7: ...ubber oraileron stick left to go left as ifyou are seated in the cockpit F ight Trimming _ Elevator tri m On y tri m the aircraft at ha fthrott e When trimmed correct y your aircraft climbs steadi y at fu l throttle and wi l fly leve at halfthrottle When the aircraft s nose drifts up or down whi e the elevator stick is at neutral centered position push the elevator trim button by one or two beep i...

Page 8: ...lizer Eievator Vertical Stabi izer Rudder as picture shown 2 Screw the tail nuts by hand and fix 3 Connect the Z push rod to the hale in control horn then insta the linkage as picture shown to fix Use screws to fix servas onto the servo mount inside fuselage Make su re the servo wires are correctly oriented as picture shown Wing Servo Service Take out the foam pieces from the flap servo slots 6 ft...

Page 9: ...the left wing 2 then slide the right wing 3 onto the carbon tube Tabs on the left and right wings should align once the wings are properly joined 2 Connect the aileron servo wires connectors from the wing to the Y harness in the fuselage of the aircraft 3 Center the wing on the fuselage by aligning the center dot on the wing with the top seam on the fuselage and by centering the half circle on the...

Page 10: ...the collet shaft 3 lnstall a balanced propeller on the collet shaft using the spinner nut with the numbers on the propeller facing the front of the plane 4 Put the shaft of a tool for example a screw driver in the hale in the side of the spinner to tighten the spinner on the collet shaft Remove the propeller in reverse arder 9 Low down the s lf you feel it flyi ng too fast in leaning period you ca...

Page 11: ...connecting the battery align the canopy pins with the hole in the fuselage and install the canopy so the magnets on the end of the canopy and fuselage meet Connect the Flight Battery 1 Lower the throttle stick and throttle trim to their lowest settings and power on your transmitter 3 1mmobile for 5 seconds series of tones CAUTION Always keep hands away from the propeller When armed the motor will ...

Page 12: ...ions Choose a Flying Field r In arder to have the most success and to protect your property and aircraft it is very important to selecta place to fly that is very open Consult locallaws and ordinances befare choosing a location to fly you r aircraft The site should Have a minimum of 200m of clear space in all directions Stay clear of pedestrians Stay free of trees buildings cars power lines or any...

Page 13: ...ions Choose a Flying Field r In arder to have the most success and to protect your property and aircraft it is very important to selecta place to fly that is very open Consult locallaws and ordinances befare choosing a location to fly you r aircraft The site should Have a minimum of 200m of clear space in all directions Stay clear of pedestrians Stay free of trees buildings cars power lines or any...

Page 14: ...connecting the battery align the canopy pins with the hole in the fuselage and install the canopy so the magnets on the end of the canopy and fuselage meet Connect the Flight Battery 1 Lower the throttle stick and throttle trim to their lowest settings and power on your transmitter 3 1mmobile for 5 seconds series of tones CAUTION Always keep hands away from the propeller When armed the motor will ...

Page 15: ...the collet shaft 3 lnstall a balanced propeller on the collet shaft using the spinner nut with the numbers on the propeller facing the front of the plane 4 Put the shaft of a tool for example a screw driver in the hale in the side of the spinner to tighten the spinner on the collet shaft Remove the propeller in reverse arder 9 Low down the s lf you feel it flyi ng too fast in leaning period you ca...

Page 16: ...the left wing 2 then slide the right wing 3 onto the carbon tube Tabs on the left and right wings should align once the wings are properly joined 2 Connect the aileron servo wires connectors from the wing to the Y harness in the fuselage of the aircraft 3 Center the wing on the fuselage by aligning the center dot on the wing with the top seam on the fuselage and by centering the half circle on the...

Page 17: ...lizer Eievator Vertical Stabi izer Rudder as picture shown 2 Screw the tail nuts by hand and fix 3 Connect the Z push rod to the hale in control horn then insta the linkage as picture shown to fix Use screws to fix servas onto the servo mount inside fuselage Make su re the servo wires are correctly oriented as picture shown Wing Servo Service Take out the foam pieces from the flap servo slots 6 ft...

Page 18: ...ubber oraileron stick left to go left as ifyou are seated in the cockpit F ight Trimming _ Elevator tri m On y tri m the aircraft at ha fthrott e When trimmed correct y your aircraft climbs steadi y at fu l throttle and wi l fly leve at halfthrottle When the aircraft s nose drifts up or down whi e the elevator stick is at neutral centered position push the elevator trim button by one or two beep i...

Page 19: ...ng Make use of all sensible safety systems and precautions which are advised for your system Always fly with a responsible attitude Yo u may think that flying low over other peop e s heads is proof of your pi oting skill others know better The real expert does not need to prove himself in su eh childish ways Let other pilots know that this is what yo u think too Always fly in such a way that you d...

Page 20: ... ways make sma l control moves Al directions are described as if you were sitting in the aircraft For examp e when the aircraft s nose is pointing toward you left steering rudder wi l turn the aircraft left your right whi e holding the transmitter Mode1 r 1 Elevator _ Rudder _ ___ _ _____ Aileron 4 ...

Page 21: ...eeded lo complete Needed to complete 15C Li Po Li Po Charger Needed to complete Needed to complete Receiver Needed to complete Needed to complete Transmitter Needed to complete Needed to complete Breeze Specifications Wingspan 55 1in 1400 mm Length 40 Sin 1 030 mm Weight with battery 1 381b 1 541b 630g 700g Propeller 6X4E prop 3 Motor 2208 KV1550 Servo 8g micro servo ESC 20A Propeller 6040 E PROP ...

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