EASYSKY Micro B-17 Flying Fortress 매뉴얼 - 페이지 12
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RANGE CHECK
With the transmitter powered and the battery plugged into the Micro B-17 Flying Fortress, walk 50' [15m] from
the aircraft and check the control functions for proper and smooth operation.
FLYING THE MICRO
If at anytime during operation, the controls or propellers become jammed or unresponsive, reduce the power to
the propellers and land. Fix the problem before attempting to fly.
Take off (or hand launch) heading directly into the wind.
NOTE: If you hand launch, you can remove the landing gear by gently pulling the landing gear wires straight out
of the mounts. It is highly recommended to cut power to the motors completely just before the propellers touch
the ground to prevent any damage.
Hand launch with throttle set at ¾ to full 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 sufficient reaction time to make a correction during flight. Once
you're comfortable, adjust the aileron and elevator trims one click at a time so that the Micro B-17 Flying Fortress
flies straight and level with the control sticks centered.
Concentrate on using small aileron control inputs so the model turns without banking the wings excessively. 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 motors lose power and don't have enough voltage to
maintain altitude. Always land directly into the wind if possible. Gradually reduce power when you are close to
the landing spot and when close to the ground and about to touch down, pull the elevator stick back slightly to
raise the nose of the model and slow the landing speed to "flair" for landing. Unplug the battery from the model
and switch off the transmitter. Allow the motors to cool between flights.
PROPELLER REPLACEMENT
To replace the propellers, firstly make sure the battery is unplugged. Remove the spinner by gently wiggling it
and breaking the glue joint that holds the spinner in place on the propeller. Gently and carefully hold the motor
shaft with needle nose pliers or a hemostat to keep it from rotating and gently unscrew the propellers from the
shafts. As shown in the picture, the left propeller unscrews clockwise and the right propeller unscrews
counterclockwise. BE SURE you replace the propeller with the same rotating direction propeller! The spinner
can be glued back on the propeller with a small amount of glue. Allow the glue to dry sufficiently before flying the
model. Gently pull on the spinner to make sure it is really glued to the propeller.
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