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Spektrum DX5e Radio System

Your ParkZone F4U Corsair is equipped with the

revolutionary Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 radio system.

This radio system allows you to fly with the confidence

of knowing you will be safe from interference.
For more details regarding the Spektrum DX5e radio

system, please see the dedicated DX5e manual

included with your F4U.

Transmitter Features:

The following statement

applies to the receiver (in the U.S.A)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.

2. This device must accept any interference received,

including interference that may cause undesirable

operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by

the party responsible for compliance could void the

user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Range Test

You will need two people to perform the range test: one

to hold the plane and the other to give the transmitter

input. To place the DX5e transmitter in range check

mode, power the transmitter on, pull forward and hold

the trainer switch and toggle the dual rate switch four

times. The DX5e will emit a tone when the transmitter

is in Range Check mode. To exit Range Check mode,

simply release the trainer switch.
Warning: The person holding the plane should hold it

in such a way that the propeller does not come into

contact with any part of their clothing or body.

1. One person holds the transmitter, while the other

person walks 30 paces away with the airplane.

2. Be sure the throttle stick is in the full down

position.

3. Plug the airplane battery into the speed control.

4. As soon as the throttle stick is advanced, the

propeller should spin quickly.

5. As the first person moves the transmitter controls,

the other person should watch to be sure the

airplane’s motor and tail controls operate smoothly.

When the range check is complete, unplug

the flight battery from the ESC and power the

transmitter off.

Receiver

Your F4U Corsair comes equipped with the Spektrum

AR500 full range 2.4GHz DSM receiver. The following

are the channels that are programmed in the receiver:

Bind Port:

Ch. 1: Throttle

Ch. 2: Aileron Port #1

Ch. 3: Elevator

Ch. 4: Rudder

Ch. 5: Gear

Ch. 6: Aileron Port #2

Note: This port sends out a duplicate of the aileron

signal.

Make certain you plug in the servo leads to the correct

corresponding channel. Always perform a function

check prior to flying to ensure this.
Binding
The Spektrum DX5e transmitter and AR500 receiver

have been bound for you. Should you have a need

to re-bind the AR500 to the DX5e or another DSM2

transmitter, please follow the provided instructions.

1. Confirm the flight battery has been unplugged from

the ESC and the transmitter is powered off.

2. Insert the bind plug into Batt/Bind port on the

AR500 receiver.

3. Connect the blue EC3 connector on the battery

to the ESC. The orange LED on the AR500 should

begin to blink.

4. Pull forward on the trainer switch located on the

DX5e transmitter while powering on the transmitter.

The transmitter will emit a series of beeps to

confirm it has entered Bind mode. Release the

trainer switch.

5. The orange LED will turn to solid when the bind

process has completed. Remove the bind plug

from the AR500, disconnect the flight battery and

power the transmitter off.

Installing or Replacing the Propeller and

Spinner
Your F4U Corsair has come with 2 different propellers.

• The 2-blade (installed) propeller is slightly more

efficient and offers a little more thrust.

• The 3-blade propeller allows for more scale-type

flights, yet performs very well.

1. Remove the prop hub by inserting a hex driver

through the holes drilled in the hub. Carefully

grasp the propeller and turn the prop hub counter-

clockwise to loosen the hub.

2. Slide propeller on. Make sure pitch numbers on

prop are visible from the front of the airplane.

3. Re-install the prop hub by turning it clockwise. The

hex driver should be used as in Step 1 to ensure

the hub is tight.

NOTE: Always confirm the flight battery is unplugged

from the speed control prior to working around the

propeller and cowl.

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