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Receiver
The following are the channels that are programmed in
the receiver:
Ch. 1: Throttle
Ch. 2: Elevator
Ch. 3: Aileron (R)
Ch. 4: Aileron (L)
Ch. 4: Rudder
Ch. 5: Aux1
Make certain you plug in the servo leads to the correct
corresponding channel. Always perform a function
check prior to flying to ensure this.
Jumper In
Your Typhoon receiver comes with a jumper installed
into the Rx’s sixth port (Aux 1). When this jumper is
installed, the switch on the top right of the transmitter
functions as a dual rates switch, and the Rx has dual
aileron ports. You will notice much more travel in the
control surfaces in high rate.
• BATT
• THRO
• ELEV
• AILE (R)
• AILE (L)
• RUDD
• AUX1
Jumper Out
If you decide to use the radio system in another
application, you can remove the jumper. The switch
on the Tx will then operate as a toggle for the GEAR
channel on the receiver and can be used for an
additional channel, such as for up/down function of
landing gear. Notice the other channel changes that
occur when the jumper is absent.
• BATT
• THRO
• ELEV
• AILE
• RUDD
• GEAR
• AUX1
Jumper In:
Typhoon Mode
Jumper Out:
Normal Mode
Step 6
Step 7
Installing the Propeller and Spinner
Your Typhoon
™
3D has two props that are included.
You can select the prop that best works with your
flying style.
A. 13.5 x 7 (PKZ1006): This prop is recommended for
the first several flights on your plane. This prop
will allow your plane to fly a bit slower, but is also
the set up for maximum vertical power (especially
with the 9-cell Ni-MH pack).
B. 12 x 8.75 (PKZ1007): This prop will allow you
to fly at faster speeds and help with certain
aerobatic maneuvers. This propeller is ideal for the
Thunder Power 3S 2100mAh Li-Po battery pack.
When you have selected the propeller that best works
for you, install and secure it making sure not to forget
any of the necessary hardware.
1. Slide propeller on. Make sure pitch numbers on
prop are visible from front of airplane.
2. Slide washer on first. Next, screw the nut on
and tighten securely.
3. Attach spinner.