PROTECT YOUR MODEL, YOURSELF AND OTHERS. FOLLOW THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTION Your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane 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. Youll learn faster and avoid risking your model before youre 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. PRECAUTIONS 1. 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 ensure that all equipment is operating properly and that the model remains structurally sound. 3. Fly only on calm days (with wind speeds less than 3 mph) and in large open areas free of trees, people, buildings or any other obstacles. 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 flying instructions carefully and completely. We hope you enjoy flying your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane. Contact the AMA at the address or toll-free phone number below. GLOSSARY Academy of Model Aeronautics 5151 East Memorial Drive Muncie, IN 47302
(800) 435-9262 Fax: (765) 741-0057 or via the internet at: www.modelaircraft.org Electronic Control Unit: 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 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 to power 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. 2 PARTS AND HARDWARE UNPACKING THE BOX Check the parts against the list below. If any parts are damaged or missing, please call us at: (217) 398-8970. Transmitter Antenna (1) Transmitter (1) Airplane (1) Charger (1) Extra Propellers (2) Items not shown:
Instruction Manual (1) LETS GET STARTED Welcome to the world of R/C aero modeling.You will find your new hobby to be exciting, very interesting and most of all,a lot of fun.You have purchased, quite possibly, the best flying, the most reliable and the easiest flying R/C airplane available today. Be sure to follow the written instructions completely and in detail.Doing this will assure you of a successful first flight and many continued hours of enjoyment from your new R/C hobby. PREPARE THE TRANSMITTER Caution:Do not use rechargeable (NiCd) batteries. 1. Place the transmitter antenna into the top of the transmitter case as shown above. Tighten it down clockwise until it has a snug fit. Do not overtighten the antenna. 3 2.The transmitter that controls your airplane requires one alkaline 9V battery.To install the battery, turn over the transmitter, remove the battery hatch using a Phillips screwdriver and install the battery. Be sure to follow the diagram inside the battery compartment. 3. Reinstall the battery hatch, switch on the transmitter and check the LEDs on the front of the transmitter. If the green light is on, it is safe to fly. If not, you need to install fresh batteries. Also check to make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. 2. Following the diagram in the charger, install six C size batteries. Make sure the positive (+) and negative () poles match up correctly with the diagram molded inside the battery compartment. INSTALL BATTERIES IN THE CHARGER CAUTION:
Do not use rechargeable (NiCd) batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline,standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (NiCd) batteries. 1. Remove the battery hatch from the charger by removing the hatch screw with a Phillips screwdriver. 4 3. Reinstall the battery hatch by replacing the screw and switch on the charger. If the red light is flashing, the charger is ready to be used. If no lights come on, check to make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. If they are, you need to install fresh batteries. CHARGE THE MOTOR BATTERY 1. Before operating your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane you will need to charge the NiMH battery pack in the airplane.To do so, make sure the airplane is switched off (OFF is toward the front of the airplane). NOTE: DO NOT CHARGE THE AIRPLANES BATTERY UNLESS IT HAS BEEN FULLY DISCHARGED. To discharge the battery, turn on the airplane and the radio and apply full power until the propellers stop turning. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHARGING BATTERIES Make sure the battery is fully discharged before charging. Never leave a charging battery unattended. Never let the battery charge until it feels hot. A hot battery is an overcharged battery. Only let the battery get warm to the touch. A properly cared for battery pack will last a long time. If the battery pack is continually overcharged or charged at too high of a rate, the life of the battery pack will be shortened. 2. Turn on the charger. Plug the charger cable into the charge socket on the airplane. The charger will plug in only one way. BATTERY RECYCLING 3. Switch on the charger to begin charging. The red LED will flash as long as the battery is charging. Once the battery is charged, the red LED will turn off and the green LED will turn solid. Be aware that during the charging, the green LED will turn on momentarily. Charging should take 5 to 10 minutes. 5 ATTENTION: The product you have purchased is powered by a rechargeable battery. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste system. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. BEFORE GOING TO THE FIELD Before attempting to operate or fly your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane, please make sure you fully understand its operation outlined in this section. HOW DOES THE MICRO ULTRIX BIPLANE WORK?
Note: The following is a detailed description of how you will control your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane in flight. Please study it carefully so you will become familiar with the operation of the transmitter before you head for the flying site. Your transmitter controls the height of the airplane by operating both motors and the direction of the plane by slowing down either the left or right motor. 3. Move the switch located on the left side of the fuselage backward to the ON position. CAUTION: Stay clear of the propellers once the airplanes switch is turned on. 4. Moving the left stick forward will cause both motors to run at full power. At this setting, the plane should climb at a 10-15 angle. NOTE: For most of the flight, you will be pushing the stick forward. 1. First extend the transmitter antenna. Then switch on the transmitter and make sure the green light is on. 2. Make sure the airplanes battery is charged. 6 5. Moving the right stick to the right will cause the right motor to slow down. This will cause the plane to turn to the right. RUDDER TRIMMING If you have an airplane that follows either path (A) or (B), cut the sides of the elevators as shown in the photo above. D = Airplane turns left. E = Airplane turns right. If your airplane follows path (A), bend the elevator tabs up. If your airplane turns to the right (E) during glide tests, bend the rudder to the left. If your airplane follows path (B), bend the elevator tabs down. 3. Repeat step 2 until your airplane follows path C. 8 If your airplane turns to the left (D) during glide tests, bend the rudder to the right. RANGE CHECK make your plane turn to the left. Moving the right stick to the right will make the plane turn to the right. Range check your radio before each flight. Switch on the transmitter first and then the airplane. Have a helper hold the airplane. With the transmitter antenna collapsed, walk 50 feet away from the airplane. Move both control sticks, checking that the motors run and turn off following the control stick movement. If you still have control over the airplane, it is safe to extend the antenna and fly the airplane. If you do not have control of the plane, make sure the batteries in the transmitter are fresh and the battery in the plane is charged. Also, make sure the wire antenna is extending out the back of the plane. Do not cut the antenna wire on the plane. FLYING THE MICRO ULTRIX BIPLANE If you have never flown an R/C airplane before, we recommend that you get help from an experienced R/C pilot. Most R/C clubs have training programs that will help you learn to 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. Be sure to extend your antenna completely. 2. Move the airplanes switch to the ON position. Caution: Stay clear of the propellers. 3. Have an assistant help with the launch. Move the throttle stick (left) forward so that both motors are running. Have your assistant launch the plane into the wind. 4. Allow the airplane to climb at a 10-15 angle for a few seconds before turning it. This will allow the plane to gain altitude and air speed. 6. When the plane is coming toward you, moving the right stick left still causes the plane to turn left, but it appears to turn to your right. In short, you have to reverse the way you control the right stick. A good way to familiarize yourself with the controls is when the plane is coming toward you, turn your body so that you are facing the same direction the plane is going, looking over your shoulder at the plane. Now when you move the right stick left the plane will go to your left. 7. Dont let the airplane get too far away from you. The farther away it is, the harder it is to see what the plane is doing. 8. When learning to fly, it is best to keep the plane high so that if you make a mistake, you have enough altitude to correct the mistake. LANDING Its a known fact among fellow R/C pilots that your airplane will land. It is up to you as to where and how it lands. fly 1. The MICRO ULTRIX Biplane will for approximately 3 to 5 minutes at full throttle on a fully charged battery. For your first couple of flights we recommend that you attempt to land before the motors stop. This will allow enough power to abort the landing and try again if you miss your landing area. When the transmitter battery power is getting low, the green light will turn OFF. Once the green light is off, it is time to land your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane. 2. During your first flight, while at a high altitude, turn the motors off and notice how the MICRO ULTRIX Biplane reacts. This will give you an idea how the plane will react during landing. 5. To turn the MICRO ULTRIX Biplane, move the right stick to the left or right until the plane has turned. When the MICRO ULTRIX Biplane is moving away from you, moving the right stick to the left will 3. To land the MICRO ULTRIX Biplane, fly downwind and a few feet past the landing area. Gently turn into the wind and turn the motors off. The plane will start to come down. If it appears that the MICRO ULTRIX 9