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Precautions I. CONTENTS & FEATURES This kit includes: Safety First • If the helicopter gets stuck in a tree, • Do not charge batteries with a charger A. Arrowhead x 1 building or power line, do not climb to other than the one included. CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY B.
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II. INSTALLATION IV. HOW TO FLY Transmitter Antenna Installation/Removal Preparation for Flight Antenna Installation Turn on the switch on the transmitter. Then, the LeD lamp Turn the antenna clockwise to screw it into the transmitter will start blinking. body. Securely screw it in place, or a malfunction may result -1 LeD lamp (blinking) from having a loose antenna connection.
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IV. HOW TO FLY Fly the Helicopter Slowly move the throttle stick (left) up to make the helicopter take off. When the helicopter is slightly floating, slowly Transmitter Functions move the stick back to make it land. Gradually increase the height as you get accustomed to the controls, and adjust Throttle stick (left) (Up/Down) the stick up and down to get the feeling of hovering.
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Unlike other radio control helicopters, the AH-78 Arrowhead has a number of replacement parts available in the event of damage. These parts are easily replaced with common household tools, and should be available at any hobby store that carries SPARC!™ products. Replacement Parts SPJ1001 Skid Set $3.99...
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WARRANtY Warranty Period exclusive Warranty- Horizon Hobby, Inc., (Horizon) These Terms are governed by Illinois law warranties that the Products purchased (the “Product”) (without regard to conflict of law principals). will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the date of purchase by the Purchaser.
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