Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) and advanced micro-electronics. All of this technology combines to make the Wright Flyer incredibly stable and one of the easiest R/C airplanes in the world to fl y. Even if this is your fi rst R/C airplane, your fl...
Warnings listed on the following pages. Failure to comply with the following recommendations could lead to bodily harm or injury. The Megatech Wright Flyer is not intended for those under 10 years of age without proper adult supervision. Getting Acquainted with Your Wright Flyer...
• Safety Warnings • Please read before operating your Wright Flyer. General • You alone are responsible for operating your aircraft in a safe • manner. When fl ying, you are responsible for your own safety and the safety of others around you. Follow these basic safety •...
• To prevent fl ight pack battery from overheating, allow it to cool completely after each fl ight before recharging. The battery indicator will turn yellow when it has cooled enough to recharge. • The fl ight pack battery should never be left in the model while it is not in use.
The charge time should take about 2 ½ minutes to 4 minutes, depending on the condition of your transmitter batteries. • The Wright Flyer uses the latest NiMH (nickel-metal-hydride) battery technology available. While NiMH batteries offer the best performance available, they don’t come up to full potential until they have gone through 3...
The battery pack will now supply more power and make your fi rst fl ights much easier and safer! Flight Orientation Before you attempt to fl y the Wright Flyer, you should fi rst familiarize yourself with the basic modes of fl ight and how they are controlled using the transmitter.
(discharging/recharging) the fl ight pack. Flying Your Wright Flyer The Wright Flyer is a great outdoor fl yer and large area indoor fl yer Gener- ally, look for a space approximately the size of half a regulation sized foot- ball fi eld, and one that is totally clear of obstructions like poles, trees, wires, people and houses.
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5. Allow the airplane to fl y straight away from you pushing the climb control stick forward at all times so as to gain altitude. Your Wright Flyer will naturally descend (lose altitude) somewhat when making turns, so do not attempt a turn until it has reached a safe altitude (50 to 75 feet).
Landing Your Wright Flyer easier and safer to come in for a gliding landing. • Before fl ying, try to locate a good level landing area, such as a deserted driveway, parking lot or smooth ground.
5. You have fl own 5. Be careful not to let your out of range. Wright Flyer get too far away from you. 6. Signal interference 6. Choose another area to fl y. Flight duration has 1. Charger batteries 1.
Unexpected air currents can quickly alter your Wright Flyer’s course and possibly lead to an accident. • Always keep the plane in front of you. Never fl y your Wright Flyer directly overhead, as it is easy to lose your sense of direction.
• The original Wright Flyer had a 40.3-foot wingspan. Your model Wright Flyer has a 15.5-inch wingspan (1:31 scale model). • The average speed of the original Wright Flyer on that fi rst day was 31 miles per hour. Your R/C Wright Flyer travels approximately 6 miles per hour.
® of-control model caused by use or misuse of the product. Megatech International expressly excludes any and all express warranties not specifi cally stated here and all implied warranties of merchantability and fi...
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