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J. Perkins raf spitfire User Manual page 3

Micro warbird series

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Binding the Model
Your model is shipped ready to fly. If you find the controls are
not responding to the transmitter, it may be necessary to bind
the radio system. Use the following to bind the radio system.
1. Turn on transmitter
2. Install the flight battery in airplane (If the transmitter and
receiver are not communicating)
3. Momentarily depress the 2 trim buttons on the throttle
stick Note: Throttle is on the right for Mode 1 and left for
Mode 2.
Note: You do not need to hold them down
4. The airplane will indicate that it is bound by movement of
the aileron and elevator controls
5. Check that the control surfaces are moving in the correct
direction
Down Elevator
Up Elevator
Right Aileron
Left Aileron
Throttle
Mode 2
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 1
Mode 2 and Mode 1
Mode 2 and Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 1
Control Throw
Make sure that the controls for your model operate
correctly.
Elevator Control
Moving the right stick to the top of the transmitter
will make the elevator move down. In the air, this
will cause the plane to dive. Moving the stick toward
the bottom of the transmitter will make the elevator
go up. In flight this will make the model climb.
Aileron Control
Moving it to the right will make the left aileron go
down and the right aileron go up. In flight this will
make the model turn to the right. Moving the stick to
the left will make the left aileron go up and the right
aileron to go down. In flight this will make the model
turn to the left.
Throttle Control
Moving the left stick to the top of the transmitter
will operate the motor. The throttle is proportional,
so as you move the throttle stick up, the speed of
the motor will increase, which increases the flying
speed of the model. We recommend flying at 1/2
to 2/3 throttle for your first flight to learn the flying
characteristics of your model.
Note: Your radio does have a 4
operation, but is not a function designed into this
particular model. This function would be located on
the same stick as the throttle.
3
channel for rudder
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