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ParkZone PKZ4800 User Manual

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Step 12 – Hand Launching the Super Decathlon BL

Step 13 – Runway Takeoff

Step 14 – Flying

1. Make certain that the aircraft battery is

fully charged.

2. Turn on the transmitter.

3. Plug in the flight battery.

4. Arm the motor and test the motor controls.

5. While holding the transmitter in one hand, push the

throttle to full on (up) with your thumb.

6. Take a couple of steps back and launch directly

into the wind. Keep the wings level.

Use medium

force; do not throw it up or down. Point the

Super Decathlon BL level (parallel) with the ground

when releasing.

7. Keep steering into the wind and hold at full throttle

in a slight climb until you have reached an altitude

of at least 50 feet.

8. When you have reached this altitude, it is safe to

steer in the desired direction.

1. Prior to attempting a runway takeoff, you should

have had several successful flights of hand-

launching the Super Decathlon BL.

2. Make certain the aircraft battery is fully charged.

3. Turn on the transmitter.

4. Plug in the flight battery.

5. Stand behind the Super Decathlon BL and take

note of the wind direction, pointing the

Super Decathlon BL directly into the wind. Make

certain you are on smooth asphalt or concrete.

6. Apply full throttle and adjust the stick so that you

keep your Super Decathlon BL headed directly into

the wind.

1. After launching, your Super Decathlon BL will

climb at full throttle. Keep the throttle full on until

you have reached an altitude of about 50 feet. 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 directly into the wind. After

you have reached 50 feet of altitude, you can begin

to make the directional changes you desire.

3.

Remember—control range is 2,500 feet. Do not

allow the plane to get too far away from you.

When the plane is further away in the air, it is

harder to see and the winds are stronger as well.

4. Always keep the plane upwind from you. This way,

the airplane will not be carried away from you by

the wind.

5. Flying in too much wind is by far the number one

reason for those who are inexperienced to crash or

have flyaways.

6. 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

Super Decathlon BL.

7. Do not try to climb too fast by pulling all the way

back on the elevator stick, or your plane may enter

into a stall. Instead, climb by applying throttle and

giving small amounts of elevator.

8. Damage/bends to the wings or tail can greatly

affect flight control. Replace the damaged parts

immediately.

7. If the battery is fully charged, you should be able to

lift off the ground in approximately 30-40 feet. As

you notice the back of the plane beginning to lift

a bit off the ground, apply some “up” elevator by

pulling back on the stick. Do not give too much

“up” elevator, or you can cause the airplane to

enter into a stall.

WIND

Throttle

Lever

Off

Full On