P-51d mustang instruction manual, Step 1 – ParkZone PKZ1570 User Manual
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Transmitter Batteries
1. Insert 8 new “AA” batteries (supplied) into the
transmitter, observing proper polarity.
2. Turn switch on and check for a glowing LED to
ensure the batteries have been installed correctly.
Once this is confirmed, turn radio off.
3. Replace batteries when you hear the low-battery
alarm (beeping sound).
Congratulations on your purchase of the ParkZone
P-51D Mustang.
The North American P-51D Mustang is arguably the
most famous military aircraft of all time. Many will credit
the fall of the Nazi regime in Europe to the development
and production of this great fighter. This was not only
because they were able to protect long-range bombers
such as the B-17, but because of their outstanding
offensive capabilities. We at ParkZone also marvel
at the performance of this aircraft and the respect
and awe it commands. The ParkZone P-51D Mustang
recaptures its majestic flying capabilities and great
scale looks. We hope you enjoy every flight!
The ParkZone P-51D Mustang has come with everything
needed to get you in the air –all in one box! You will
only need to attach the wing and horizontal tail, as well
as charge the battery prior to taking to the air for your
first flight.
We at ParkZone are committed to giving you the most
enjoyable flight experience you can have. In order to
have a safe and successful flight, we ask that you do
not fly until you have read these instructions thoroughly.
Your ParkZone P-51D Mustang comes with a fully
proportional 3 channel FM radio system with full
control of throttle, steering, and pitch. If you have not
successfully flown one of HobbyZone’s Zone 2 aircraft,
or any other radio controlled aircraft, we recommend
that you seek the help of an experienced radio control
pilot during your beginning flights. Crash damage is not
covered under the warranty!
Your ParkZone P-51D Mustang is equipped with the
exclusive Mode Change Flight Control system. The
computer onboard the airplane is programmed with two
flight modes. You have two modes to choose from. One
limits the travel of the ailerons and elevator to allow a
better transition to a flying with pitch control, as well
as those experienced flyers looking for a smooth and
relaxing flight. The second mode allows full control at
all times for those that are experienced and looking for
maximum performance.
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P-51D Mustang Instruction Manual