Flyzone FLZA3909 User Manual

TM
Zero Instruction Manual
BATTERY HATCH REMOVAL
WING INSTALLATION
REQUIRED
AirCore Power Core (FLZA6400)
AirCore Battery (FLZA6401)
AirCore 2S LiPo AC/DC Charger (FLZA6411)
FLIGHT SETUP
Because transmitters other than the Tactic transmitters may be used, the following information is included to properly set the throws and C.G. (center-of-gravity) on the AirCore Zero.
The measurements are taken at the widest part of the control
surface with a minimum and maximum throw indicated.
Aileron Throw 1/4 –9/32" [6 –7 mm] 17–18 deg. Up and down Rudder Throw 1/4–11/32" [6 –8 mm] 8 –12 deg. Left and right Elevator Throw 1/4– 9/32" [6 – 7mm] 17– 18 deg. Up and down
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OPTIONAL INSTALLATION OF
THE LANDING GEAR
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RANGE CHECK
With the transmitter powered and the battery plugged into
the AirCore Module, walk 50’ [15m] from the aircraft and check the control functions for proper and smooth operation.
FLYING THE AIRCORE AIRPLANES
Take off (or hand launch) directly into the wind.
Hand launch with throttle set at ¾ power, wings level and with a slight toss (it is not necessary to aggressively throw this model to hand launch it).
Once in the air, gain altitude to allow yourself suffi cient reaction time to make a correction during fl ight.
Once you’re comfortable, adjust the aileron, elevator and rudder trims one click at a time until the Zero fl ies straight and level with the control sticks centered.
You will quickly notice that the Zero has the feel of a larger
R/C airplane. The airplane requires only small amounts of
control stick movement to fl y smoothly.
It’s recommended that you attempt to land before the motor loses power and doesn’t have enough voltage to maintain altitude. If you have a timer on your transmitter, set it for
4-minutes for the fi rst couple of fl ights. Then, gradually
increase the fl ight time to fi t your fl ying style. Allow at least an extra 1-minute of fl ight time for a second attempt at landing.
If possible, always land directly into the wind.
Gradually reduce power when you are close to the landing
spot. When close to the ground and about to touch down, pull the elevator stick back slightly to raise the nose of the model and to “fl are” for landing.
Unplug and remove the battery from the model and
switch off the transmitter. Allow the motor to cool between flights.
REPAIRS
Repairs can be made to the AirCore Zero by using the
following items:
Formula ‘560’ Canopy Glue (highly recommended) (PAAR3300)
Thick Foam Safe CA (for quick fi eld repairs) (GPMR6072)
Foam safe CA accelerator (GPMR6035)
Two pairs of needle nose pliers or hemostats
(HCAR0625)
Hobby Knife (#11 blade) (RMXR6900)
Electric Flyer Hinge Tape (DUBQ0916)
REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts for the AirCore Zero, use the
stock numbers in the list below. Replacement parts are available as listed. Replacement parts are not available from Product Support, but can be purchased from hobby shops or mail order/Internet order fi rms. If you need assistance locating a dealer to purchase parts, contact:
Product Support Phone: 217-398-0007
Fax: 217-398-7721
E-mail: productsupport@hobbico.com
or go to www.rcaircore.com and click on "Where to Buy."
Stock No. Description
FLZA6408 AirCore A6M2 Zero Spinner
FLZA6437 AirCore A6M2 Zero White Fuselage
FLZA6438 AirCore A6M2 Zero Green Fuselage
FLZA6441 AirCore A6M2 Zero White Wing
FLZA6442 AirCore A6M2 Zero Green Wing
FLZA6445 AirCore A6M2 Zero White Hatch
FLZA6446 AirCore A6M2 Zero Green Hatch
FLZA6449 AirCore A6M2 Zero White Landing Gear
FLZA6450 AirCore A6M2 Zero Green Landing Gear
FLZA6451 AirCore A6M2 Zero Elevator Joiner Steel Wire
FLZA6427 AirCore Airframe Push Rod Set
FLZA6428 AirCore Hardware Set
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