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Step 11, Step 12, Step 13 – ParkZone PKZ3110 User Manual

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Step 11

Flying

. After launching, your Micro Citabria will climb at full throttle.

Keep the throttle full on until you have reached a safe altitude. At

this same time, make sure that you are continuing to keep the

airplane directed into the wind.

2. Make right and left adjustments as necessary to keep the plane

headed on its intended path. After you have reached 4–6 feet

of altitude, you can begin to make directional changes that you

desire.

3. Remember – the Micro Citabria is a small, lightweight aircraft.

Do not allow the plane to get too far away from you. When the

plane is farther away from you it is harder to see and could

cause you to lose orientation.

4. Avoid holding the stick full right or left for more than two

seconds, as this will cause the plane to enter a spiral and could

threaten your Micro Citabria.

5. Do not try to climb too fast by pulling all the way back on the

stick (up elevator), or your plane may enter into a stall. Instead,

climb by giving small amounts of elevator.

6. Damage/bends to the wings or tail can greatly affect flight

control. Repair or replace the damaged parts immediately.

Sharp Turns

In order to make a sharper turn, move the stick in the desired

direction and add some up elevator (pull back on stick). The plane

will make a sharper banking turn.

Note:

With the throttle set at low or off (gliding), the plane will not

turn as fast as when you are flying at or near full throttle.

Rudder Trim

If the model wants to constantly turn one direction, use the digital

trim buttons to correct. Your Micro Citabria should fly straight with the

control stick at neutral.

Elevator Trim

If your Micro Citabria wants to go up or down, use the digital trim but-

tons located at the left of the right control stick to correct. The model

should fly straight with the control stick at neutral and should have a

steady, shallow climb at full throttle.

Step 12

Throttle Adjustment

. Climb to an altitude of 0–2 feet with full throttle.

2. To achieve and maintain a level “cruising” altitude, reduce the

power by moving the throttle stick down to approximately 50%

of full-on. The throttle stick is proportional, so you can add or

reduce throttle in small increments as needed to maintain the

altitude that you desire.

3. To reduce altitude, reduce throttle.

4. To increase altitude, increase throttle.

Step 13

Using Elevator

Your Micro Citabria is equipped with a third channel for elevator (pitch

control). Pulling back on the stick provides up elevator. This allows

for shorter takeoffs, better flares for landing, better climb rates, and

more effective turns. However, pulling too far back on the elevator

to climb too quickly will cause the airplane to enter a stall (make the

nose of the plane come down).

To avoid crashing from a stall, always maintain enough altitude to

recover.

Just after a stall has occurred, the nose of the airplane will fall and

the plane will look like it is diving. To pull out of a stall, simply pull

back slowly on the stick (partial up elevator) once your Micro Citabria

has built up airspeed. Remember, pulling back too quickly or for too

long will once again cause the airplane to enter a stall. Effectively

avoiding and recovering from stalls requires experience. Always seek

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