WATT AGE Tiger shark Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR AIRPLANE, CONTINUED....
Battery Cover: A plastic cover that holds the flight battery in place.
Fuselage: The main body of the airplane. All of the main airplane assemblies are attached to the fuselage.
Horizontal Tail Surface: Provides stability for the airplane during level flight.
Motor: The motor provides power to the propeller, which in turn creates thrust and makes the airplane fly. The
Tigershark RTF has two motors.
On/Off Switch: When turned on, the switch allows power to the motors and the electronics inside the fuselage.
Propeller: The propeller is attached to the front of the motor. When spinning, the propeller creates forward thrust which
pulls the airplane forward.
Vertical Tail Surface: Provides stability for the airplane during turns.
Wing: The wing has a special airfoil shape and provides the main source of lift for the airplane.
Wing Brace: Made of plastic, the wing brace supports and strengthens the joint between the center wing panel and the
outer wing panel.
Now that you're familiar with your new
Wattage Tigershark RTF, it's time to finish
the assembly and get flying!
WARNING
The flight battery included with your Tigershark RTF comes from the factory partially charged.
DO NOT charge the flight battery until after testing the motors. This will ensure that the flight battery is run
down completely before recharging. This is important to ensure that the flight battery receives a full charge and
is cycled before your first flight.
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