
ASSEMBLY OF YOUR ELECTRIC FREE-FLIGHT HYPER HAWK,WILD HAWK,OR RED HAWK
WARNING: Read ALL instructions carefully! Improper use of this product may result in personal injury or
damage to the public.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Small parts.
Not for children less than 3 years.
Recommended for ages 10 and up.
Use with adult supervision.
CHARGING
1. Remove the back cover of the charger. Install 4 “AA” alkaline
batteries according to the diagram in the charger. Put the cover
back on the charger.CA UTION:Do not use rechargeable (nickel
cadmium) batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not
mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or rechargeable (nickel
cadmium) batteries.
2.Before charging your free-flight airplane, make sure the “on-off”
switch is in the “off” position.
3. Inser t the charger into the charge socket on the underside of
the airplane.The charger will only fit one wa y so match the tab on
the charger with the notch on the charge socket.
4. On the first charge, only charge the airplane for 15 seconds.
For longer flights, you may increase the charge time up to 60
seconds.
5.Never charge the airplane for more than 60 seconds.If you do,
you may ov erheat the batteries in the airplane or the charger and
damage them.
6. When charging is complete, remove the charger from the
airplane.
Caution: Do not put fingers or objects close to or in the
propeller when running.
ON/OFF
SWITCH
CHARGE
SOCKET
CHARGER
CHARGE
CONNECTOR
HCAZ3107 for HCAA0204/0206/0207Entire Contents © Copyright 2001
WARRANTY
Hobbico, Inc.guarantees this kit to be free of defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase.This warranty does
not cover any component part damaged by use or modification. In no case will Hobbico’s liabilities exceed the original cost of the
purchased kit. Fur ther, Hobbico reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice. In that Hobbico has no control
over the final assembly, no liability will be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use 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 immediately return this kit
in new and unused condition to the place of purchase. Please inspect all parts carefully before star ting assembly! If any parts
are missing, broken or defective, or if you have any question about the assembly or flying of this airplane, please call us at
(217) 398-8970 and we will be glad to help.
Replacement Parts
HCAP9902 Charger
HCAA3410 Plastic Parts Bag
HCAA3412 Wing / Tail assembly
HCAQ3275 Propeller (2)
Red Hawk – HCAA0207
Replacement Parts
HCAP9902 Charger
HCAA3298 Plastic Parts Bag
HCAA3297 Wing / Tail assembly
HCAQ3275 Propeller (2)
Hyper Hawk – HCAA0204
Replacement Parts
HCAP9902 Charger
HCAA3298 Plastic Parts Bag
HCAA3299 Wing / Tail assembly
HCAQ3275 Propeller (2)
Wild Hawk – HCAA0206

1. Caution: Always launch the airplane away from people and obstacles.It is important to adjust or “trim,”your airplane before
each flight. Select an open area to test your plane.
2. With the motor off, grasp the airplane fuselage and gently toss the airplane into the
wind. It should glide straight ahead and settle gently to the ground. See the
diagram below.
A = Dive.Bend elevators upward slightly.
B = Stall and crash.Bend elevators down slightly.
C = Correct flight path.
D = To turn left, adjust the left aileron up and right
aileron down.
E = To turn right, adjust the right aileron up and left
aileron down.
3. If needed, using a hobby knife, carefully cut along the
sides of the elevator and ailerons.Repeat step 2 until
proper
flight is achieved.
TRIMMING YOUR ELECTRIC HYPER HAWK,WILD HAWK, OR RED HAWK
(must be done before flying)
SAFETY RULES
• Always launch the airplane away
from people and obstacles
• Never point the airplane at anyone
or anything
• Always launch skyward
• Do not launch indoors
1. Choose an open field, free of trees,
power lines and other obstacles.Hold the
airplane in your hand over your head and
switch on the motor with your other hand.
Toss the airplane into the wind, keeping
the wing level.
2. The airplane should climb gently and
turn gradually. If it stalls and crashes,
adjust the elevator. If it does not turn,
adjust the ailerons up or down.
Refer to
the “TRIMMING YOUR
ELECTRIC HYPER
HAWK, WILD HAWK, OR RED HAWK”
section for details.
IMPORT ANT THINGS TO REMEMBER
WHEN YOU ARE FLYING YOUR FREE-
FLIGHT HYPER HAWK,WILD HAWK,
OR RED HAWK.
The most important thing that determines
how well your airplane flies is how well
you have trimmed it.
Because it can fly high and far you must
be in a large area away from houses,
streets, trees and overhead wires.
Closely inspect your airplane after every
flight. Make sure the wing is not broken
and is securely attached to the fuselage.
Make sure the tail parts are not cracked
or
broken.See the repair section for
details.
Always throw the electric free-flight
airplane into the wind. Do not fly the
airplane if it is too windy.
Never charge your batteries f or more than
60 seconds. If you do, this may overheat
the batteries in the airplane or your
charger and damage them.
REPAIR: If the fuselage is cracked or
damaged, apply white glue and
cellophane
tape and let it dry overnight.
WARNING: Do not use super glue. It will
damage the foam. If the wing or tail
becomes damaged, apply cellophane
tape over the damaged area.
Hobbico Co., Inc.
Champaign, IL 61826
FLYING YOUR ELECTRIC FREE-FLIGHT HYPER HAWK,WILD HAWK, OR RED HAWK
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
DOWN
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
UP
DOWN
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
UP
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
CUT ONLY
IF NEEDED
UP
DOWN
E
Elevator Adjustments
Aileron Adjustments