Balance Your Model; Apply The Decals; Install The Propeller - Hobbico FlyZone Park Pilot Manual

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straight, in-line with the stabilizer. It they are not, remove the
clevis from the control horn and screw the clevis in or out on the
pushrod until the controls are aligned.
7. When viewing the airplane from the aft end, move the
rudder stick to the right. The rudder must move to the right. If it does
not, change the position of the rudder servo reversing switch.
8. By moving the elevator stick down, the elevator must move
up. If it does not, change the position of the elevator servo
reversing switch.

APPLY THE DECALS

1. Apply the decals using the photos on the box as a reference.

INSTALL THE PROPELLER

1. Push the propeller and spinner onto the motor shaft.

BALANCE YOUR MODEL

Note: This section is VERY important and must NOT be omitted!
A model that is not properly balanced will be unstable and
possibly unflyable.
1. Attach the wing to the fuse using 4 rubber bands in a
crisscross pattern.
2. Turn the Park Pilot over and place a mark on the bottom of
the wing 2-1/2" back from the front of the wing. Place another
mark on the other side of the fuselage. Turn the airplane over.
3. Try balancing the airplane on your finger tips, on the marks.
This is where the model should balance for your first flights. We
also found that most of our test models balanced at this point
without having to add weight to the nose or tail. If it does not
balance within these marks, weight will need to be added to the
nose or tail. At most hobby shops, you can purchase lead weight
made specifically for balancing airplanes.
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