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Preflight, Range test your radio, Flying your model – E-flite Hawker Sea Fury 480 ARF User Manual

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E-flite Hawker Sea Fury 480 ARF Assembly Manual

preflight

Check your Radio

Before going to the field, make sure your batteries

are fully charged per the instructions included with

your radio. Charge the transmitter and motor battery

for your airplane. Use the recommended charger

supplied with your particular radio system, following

the instructions provided with the radio. In most

cases, the radio should be charged the night before

going out flying.
Before each flying session, be sure to range check your

radio. See your radio manual for the recommended

range and instructions for your radio system. Each

radio manufacturer specifies different procedures for

their radio systems. Next, run the motor. With the

model securely anchored, check the range again. The

range test should not be significantly affected. If it

is, do not attempt to fly! Have your radio equipment

checked out by the manufacturer.
Double-check that all controls (aileron, elevator, rudder

and throttle) move in the correct direction.
Check the radio installation and make sure all the

control surfaces are moving correctly (i.e., the correct

direction and with the recommended throws).
Check all the control horns, servo horns, and clevises

to make sure they are secure and in good condition.

Range Test your Radio

Before each flying session, and especially with a new

model, it is important to perform a range check. It

is helpful to have another person available to assist

during the range check. If you are using a Spektrum

transmitter, please refer to your transmitter’s manual for

detailed instructions on the range check process.

1. With the model resting on the ground, stand 30

paces (approximately 90 feet) away from the model.

2. Face the model with the transmitter in your

normal flying position. Be sure the throttle is in the

full down position and plug the flight battery into

the speed control.

3. As you move the controls, watch to be sure the

airplane’s motor and controls operate smoothly.

You should have total control of the model at 30

paces (90 feet).

4. If control issues exist, call the appropriate

Horizon Product Support office (see addresses

listed in the Warranty Services section of this

manual) or go to

horizonhobby.com to find a local

Spektrum distributor in your country for service

when using a Spektrum radio system.

Flying your Model

Begin by placing the model on the ground. Check all

control throws and ensure everything is traveling in the

right direction. Move your idle trim up until the prop

begins to spin; this will be your flight idle. Taxi into

position on the runway, facing into the wind. Apply

power slowly and steer with rudder. The tail will come

up very quickly. As you apply full throttle and come

to speed, apply a slight amount of up elevator and

the Sea Fury should lift off gently and begin to climb

upwards. As you climb out, release the elevator and

maintain a gentle climb to about 100 feet of altitude.
Once at about 100 feet of altitude, trim the model for

level flight at 5/8 throttle. You will find the Sea Fury to

be very gentle on the control and feel quite light on the

sticks. The model is capable of all the basic aerobatic

maneuvers; loops, rolls, stall turns, inverted flight, etc.
If you have no roll issues with the model, then you are

ready to set up for landing. We normally do a pass

over the runway first. Turn into the downwind leg and

manage the power at about 1/2 throttle. As you turn

to base leg, you may reduce the throttle a bit and

then, when you turn onto final approach, adjust the

power to maintain a shallow descent with the model.

As you come down to an altitude of about 8 feet over

the runway, begin to level the model out, and, as you

get within 3 feet, you will begin to flare for landing.

The Sea Fury likes to be either landed on the mains or

three pointed on the gear in a full stall. The choice is

yours.
We at E-flite hope you enjoy your Sea Fury as much

as we have. Happy landings!