Please read through this instruction booklet to THOROUGHLY familiarize yourself with the assembly of this airplane prior to assembly.
Please inspect all parts carefully before starting assembly! If any parts are missing, broken or defective, or if you have any questions about
the assembly or flying of this airplane, please call us at (217) 398-8970 and we’ll be glad to help.
This product is suitable only for people of 14 years and older.
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cover any component parts damaged by use or modification. In no case shall Hobbico’s liability exceed the original cost of the
purchased kit. Further, Hobbico, Inc. reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice. In that Hobbico, Inc. has no
control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly, no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from
the use by the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the user-assembled product, the user accepts all resulting
liability. If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product, the buyer is advised to return this kit immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase. To make a warranty claim send the defective part or item to Hobby
Services at the address below:
Inc. guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not
Hobby Services
3002 N. Apollo Dr. Suite 1
Champaign IL 61822 USA
Include a letter stating your name, return shipping address, as much contact information as possible
(daytime telephone number, fax number, e-mail address), a detailed description of the problem and a
photocopy of the purchase receipt. Upon receipt of the package, the problem will be evaluated as quickly
as possible.
WARRANTY
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INCLUDED ITEMS
Check the parts against those shown. If
any parts are damaged or missing, please
call Hobby Services at: (217) 398-8970.
Note: Tx-R version (FLZA2062) does
not include transmitter. It does include
a 1S charger.
*Included pilot figure unpainted
FCC AND ETSI
FCC REQUIREMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: THE MANUF ACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICA TIONS
TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
CE COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION
Instructions for Disposal of Waste Equipment by Private Users in the European Union: This symbol on the product
or its packaging indicates this product must not be disposed of with other household waste. Instead, it is the user’s
responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling
of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the
time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health
and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact
your local city office, your household waste disposal service or location where you purchased the product.
Tactic TTX402 transmitter and Tactic TR421 receiver: The objects
of the declaration described here are in conformity with the
requirements of the specifications listed below, following the
provisions of the European 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive:
EN 60950-1:2006 Safety
The objects of the declaration described here are in conformity
with the requirements of the specifications listed below, following
the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1995/5/EC:
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 Technical requirements for radio equipment
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1, 301 489-17 V1.3.2 General EMC
requirements for radio equipment
Tactic
c/o Hobbico, Inc.
2904 Research Road
Champaign, IL USA 61826
The associated regulatory agencies of the following
countries recognize the noted certifications to this
product as authorized for sale and use.
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PRECAUTIONS
Your Micro Tiger Moth should not be considered a toy, but rather a sophisticated, working model that functions very
much like a full-size airplane. Because of its performance capabilities, the Micro Tiger Moth, if not assembled and
operated correctly, could possibly cause injury to yourself or spectators and damage to property.
1. Operate the plane according to the instructions. DO NOT alter or modify the model. If you make any modifications,
you void your warranty.
2. Test the operation of the model before each flight to ensure that all equipment is operating properly and that the
model remains structurally sound.
3. Fly only indoors or outdoors on very calm days (with wind speeds less than 5mph) and in large open areas free
of trees, people, buildings, or any other obstacles.
4. Although the Micro Tiger Moth is designed to be successfully flown by the first time pilot, you may still benefit
from the assistance of an experienced pilot for your first flights. If you’re not a member of an R/C club, your local
hobby shop has information about clubs in your area whose membership includes experienced pilots. You can
also contact the National Academy of Aeronautics (AMA) which has over 2,500 chartered clubs across the country.
Instructor training programs and insured newcomer training are available through any of these clubs. Contact the
AMA at the following address or toll-free phone number:
Academy of Model Aeronautics
5151 East Memorial Drive Ph. (800) 435-9262
Muncie, IN 47302-9252 Fx. (765) 741-0057
The R/C model hobby becomes more and more enjoyable as your experience grows. Your chances for success and
graduation to higher levels are very good if you take your time and follow the flying instructions carefully and completely.
We hope you enjoy flying your Micro Tiger Moth plane.
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TRANSMITTER CAUTIONS
● Do not use rechargeable (NiCd) batteries.
● Do not mix old and new batteries.
● Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargeable (NiCd) batteries.
BATTERY CHARGING PRECAUTIONS
1. Always remove the battery from your Micro Tiger
❏
Moth before charging.
2. Do not leave a charging battery unattended!
❏
Unplug the battery if it gets warm, even if the charge
LED has not gone out.
3. Use only the charger that comes with your Micro
❏
Tiger Moth!
WARNING: Misuse or malfunction may overheat the
battery and charger, resulting in personal injury or
damage to surroundings.
LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERY RECYCLING
ATTENTION: The product you have
purchased is powered by a rechargeable
battery. At the end of the battery’s useful
life, under various state and local laws, it
may be illegal to dispose of this battery
into the municipal waste system. Check with your local
solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling
options or proper disposal.
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known
to the State of California to cause cancer.
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GLOSSARY
●Lithium Polymer (LiPo) Battery: Rechargeable battery which is used to power the airplane. LiPo batteries are
lighter and smaller than most other types of rechargeable batteries.
● Transmitter (TX): This is the hand-held unit that sends the signal to the control unit, or receiver (RX) in the aircraft.
● Rudder: The flight control on the airplane that controls turning direction. This will yaw the plane so that the nose
points in toward the direction of the turn and will cause the wings to roll into the turn.
●Elevator: The flight control that controls pitch attitude. By adding power and pitching up, you can make the model
climb or loop.
● Servo: The device on the model that moves the flight controls.
● Center of Gravity (C.G.): Point at which the aircraft must balance in order to fly properly.
● Glide Slope: The proper path for an airplane approaching a landing strip.
PREPARE THE TTX402 TRANSMITTER
For more information on the Tactic Radio System included with the Micro Tiger Moth visit www.tacticrc.com
Leave the TTX402
unpowered.
Push and slide
to remove the
battery door.
Install (5) “AA” batteries.
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CHARGE THE 3.7V 140MAH LIPO BATTERY
Do not use the charge feature while flying the Micro Tiger Moth!
Leave the TTX402
unpowered.
Insert battery to charge.
Make sure the battery
plug is oriented properly
before inserting.
Push and slide to open
the charger cover.
Illuminated green light indicates charging.
(It may be necessary to cycle the on/off switch
to begin charging.)
TX-R ONLY: CHARGE THE 3.7V 140MAH LIPO BATTERY
1. Install the (5) AA batteries in the included 1S charger using
the diagram shown in the battery compartment.
2. Plug the 3.7V battery in to the charger as shown. The
illuminated LED indicates charging.
Warning: Do not connect the battery other than in the
orientation shown!
3. When the LED goes out, charging is complete.
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POWER THE TTX402 AND CENTER THE TRIMS
Leave the left stick
(throttle control) in
the minimum position
during setup.
Power switch “ON”.
Full extent............. Centered ........... Full extent
Illuminated red light
indicates the TTX402
is powered and transmitting.
Center the rudder and
elevator trims.
TRIM ADJUSTMENT
TX-R ONLY: POWER ANYLINK OR A TACTIC 2.4GHZ TRANSMITTER
NOTE: Only AnyLink-compatible computer transmitters will allow the right stick to control the
micro aircraft’s rudder by utilizing a programming mix. Refer to your computer transmitter
instruction manual to confi gure your transmitter or visit Tx-Ready.com for programming tips.
AnyLink must be in Normal Mapping (1 Beep) when Futaba®, Hitec® or Tower Hobbies
transmitters are used with Tx-R aircraft. If using a Spektrum® or JR® transmitter, AnyLink
must be in Alternate Mapping (2 Beeps).
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LINKING TO MICRO TX-R AIRCRAFT
Micro Tx-R aircraft include a receiver that auto-links to a Tactic transmitter. Once the receiver is powered, it will
link automatically to a present and compatible Tactic SLT 2.4GHz signal. Please follow these steps to safely link
your transmitter and aircraft the fi rst time.
1. Always power the transmitter or AnyLink fi rst.
2. Plug in the battery to the aircraft.
HELPFUL TIP: Before going to fl y with a group, pre-link your transmitter and receiver prior to arriving at the
fl ying location.This must be done in an environment free of Tactic SLT 2.4GHz signals. Pre-linking ensures that
familiarity is established between your transmitter and receiver. Familiarity guarantees that as long as your
transmitter is powered fi rst, your receiver will link to your transmitter regardless of the other compatible signals
in the environment.
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INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF THE LIPO BATTERY
Keep hands clear of propeller during battery installation and removal.
Use two fingers to secure
connector during battery
installation and removal.
Disconnect and remove the battery after use by holding the battery lead with two fingers and removing the battery
from the lead with the other hand. Do not yank or jerk the battery from the aircraft. This could dislodge the RX
board from the Micro Tiger Moth.
CHECK THE CONTROL SURFACE DIRECTION
Right stick moves left, rudder
moves left, causing the aircraft
to turn to the left.
Connect the LiPo to the lead.Press battery into
place to secure.
Right stick moves down, elevator
moves up causing the aircraft’s
nose to pitch up, gaining altitude.
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CENTER THE CONTROL SURFACES
See bottom of page 5
for trim adjustment.
Before flight, center rudder control
surface with rudder trim adjustment.
REVERSE THE CONTROL THROWS (OPTIONAL)
Before flight, center elevator control
surface with elevator trim adjustment.
Unpower the model before attempting to reverse the control throws.
RUDDER PREFERENCE:
To move the rudder control function from the right
stick to the left stick, (with the
model unpowered) hold both
sticks to the upper outer
corners while cycling the power.
Press and hold one of the corresponding
control surface trim buttons and cycle the
power to reverse any control surface.
ARM THE PROPELLER
Keep hands and onlookers clear of propeller during arming and operation.
Throttle control stick is in the low
or minimum position.
Raise the throttle control stick
to the maximum or high position.
«Beep»
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Return the throttle control stick to
the minimum position.
The motor is now armed and the
propeller will operate if the throttle
stick is raised.
«Beep Beep»
ADJUSTMENT OF LINKAGES: ELEVATOR AND RUDDER
To alter the center position, or increase/decrease the control throws, follow these steps. Be sure to unpower the model
before attempting to mechanically adjust the linkages.
CHOOSE A FLYING SITE
5 minute flight times
(outdoor)
INDOOR
FACILITY
8–10 minute flight times
(indoor)
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RANGE CHECK
With the transmitter powered and the battery plugged into the Micro Tiger Moth, walk 50' [15m] from the aircraft and
check the control functions for proper and smooth operation.
50' [15m]
FLYING THE MICRO TIGER MOTH
If anytime during operation the controls or propeller become
jammed or unresponsive, lower the power to the propeller,
and land. Disconnect, then reconnect the LiPo on the Micro
Tiger Moth to attempt to regain control.
Take off (or hand launch) heading into the wind.
The Micro Tiger Moth will take off with ease at just
1/2-throttle and 3/4-up elevator throw.
Once in the air, gain altitude to allow yourself sufficient
reaction time to make a correction during flight. Once you’re
comfortable, adjust the rudder and elevator trims one click
at a time so that the Micro Tiger Moth flies straight and level
with the control sticks centered.
Concentrate on brief control stick inputs of rudder so that the Micro Tiger Moth turns without causing the aircraft to
spiral. A slight amount of up elevator may be necessary to maintain altitude going into a turn and the elevator will
need to be returned to neutral when coming out of a turn to avoid gaining altitude.
It’s recommended that you attempt to land before the motor cuts out due to low voltage. Attempt to land into the wind
by pitching the elevator up, slowing the descent and reducing the glide slope. Gradually reduce the throttle and just
before touchdown apply some up elevator to land safely on the landing gear and tail skid. Unpower the model, then
switch off the transmitter. Allow the motor to cool between flights.
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PROPELLER REPLACEMENT
To replace or reinstall the propeller, unpower the
model, then hold the motor shaft with needlenose
pliers and push the propeller back onto the shaft.
Once re-installed, add a drop of CA glue to the
propeller to hold it to the shaft.
REPAIRS
Repairs can be made to the Micro Tiger Moth by using the following items:
● Non-butane lighter fl uid “Naphtha” (for parts removal and debonding)
● Thick Foam Safe CA (for parts adhesion), GPMR6072
● Foam safe CA accelerator, GPMR6035
● Two sets of needle nose pliers or hemostats, HCAR0625
● Hobby Knife (#11 blade), RMXR6900
● Clear tape
● Hinge tape, DUBQ0916
REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts for the Micro Tiger Moth, use the order numbers in the list below. Replacement parts are
available only as listed. Replacement parts are not available from Product Support, but can be purchased from hobby
shops or mail order/Internet order firms. If you need assistance locating a dealer to purchase parts from, contact: