Control Reversal
• Do not touch the running propeller! |
• Adult supervision is required! |
• Always fly your aircraft in a large grassy area free of trees and other obstructions. |
This will help protect your Micro Fighters during impact. |
• The MicroFighters is designed for very stable outdoor flying with wind conditions not to |
exceed 7 KPH / 4mph. If you can feel the wind, DO NOT FLY! |
• Make first flights with the landing gear on to help stabilize the flight and simplify the |
control of this sensitive and maneuverable aircraft. After you have gained experience you |
can try flying with the Landing gear removed! |
• Your MicroFighters can be flown with or without landing gear. In addition to enabling realistic |
MicroFighters is designed to make sharper and tighter turns as you reduce the throttle power! Maximum turning will be during gliding. Control is thus less sensitive during full throttle.
Sharp turns can be performed by quickly reducing throttle power to pitch the nose up and to increase control sensitivity. Then while holding the right stick for a turn, you can precisely control the amount or radius of the turn with the “LEFT” (throttle) stick: pushing forward on the LEFT stick widens the turn; pulling back the “LEFT” stick tightens the turn. The left stick functions as an ELEVATOR control in this case!
Once the inside wing begins to bank a little move right stick back to center.
The MicroFighters will maintain the turn by itself; push right stick in opposite direction to straighten out.
When the plane is coming towards you it appears to turn in the "wrong" direction. But if you imagine yourself in the pilots seat, the model is in fact turning correctly. Try turning your back to the aircraft and looking over your shoulder.
takeoffs and landings from smooth surfaces, the landing gear has the additional function of |
slightly degrading the performance of this sensitive aircraft and also making it more stable |
and easier to control smoothly, especially for beginners. It is strongly recommended that |
you make all first flights WITH the landing gear on AND to use a normal |
grass. |
Notes: ONLY after you have gained experience should you consider a ground takeoff. |
• After you have advanced to the Pro Mode you can remove the stabilizing landing gear to do |
wild maneuvers just like a |
Flying your MicroFighters |
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1. | Switch the MicroFighters to the “ON” position. (1) |
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2. | Turn transmitter switch to “ON” position. (2) |
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3. | The red LED will light steadily. (3) |
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Fully extend the antenna. (4) |
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4. | Move throttle control (left control stick) fully forward and back |
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5. | to activate the transmitter. (5) |
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Make sure trim knob is centered with arrow pointing up. (6) |
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6. | Push throttle control forward to half (middle) before launch |
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7. | for FIRST flights. |
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8. | Launch the MicroFighters as straight and level as possible; |
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| always launch gently INTO the wind. (8) |
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9. Add throttle gently while adjusting the steering trim knob on the transmitter.
10.Adjust trim Left when the MicroFighters turns Right.
11.Adjust trim Right when the MicroFighters turns Left.
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your MicroFighters travels in a straight line. |
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To land your MicroFighters direct it INTO any slight wind and decrease throttle for slow and steady descent. For perfect landings on smooth surfaces with the landing gear however, land WITH the wind in the same direction it is blowing for a gentle touchdown.
To let your MicroFighters take off from any smooth surface allow about 17 m / 50 ft takeoff run
and even more clear space for climb out. Point it INTO any slight wind and give full power while making careful steering corrections. Practice with your MicroFighters until you are confident and skilled enough to cancel the restricting feature of Easy Mode and use the Pro Mode. To switch over to Pro Mode: BEFORE you turn on the controller, hold the RIGHT stick hard over to the right. Then turn on the controller while still holding the RIGHT stick to the right. You can release the right stick and the red LED will blink three times indicating you have activated Pro Mode and deactivated the Easy Mode! Move the LEFT stick forward and back once to enable the controller as before.
Trouble shooting
| SYMPTOM | CAUSE | CORRECTION |
| Propeller will not rotate | ON/OFF switch is “OFF” | Set switch to “ON” Position. |
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| Low battery. | Recharge battery. |
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| Circles and descends after take off | Trim knob requires adjustment. | Adjust the trim knob. |
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| Can’t create lift | MicroFighters not facing the wind | Point MicroFighters into the wind |
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| Unable to stay in the air | Not enough power | Recharge MicroFighters |
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| Poor response to transmitter | Frequency interference may occur | Change location |
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| near high voltage lines, transformers |
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| and some large buildings |
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| Difficult to control | Strong wind | Only fly during extremely calm |
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| Loss of control | Another controller on the same | Change location |
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| frequency is being operated in |
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| the same vicinity | Ensure the antenna is fully |
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| MicroFighter | extended and reduce distance |
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| Landing gear bent | Landing gear may bend on impact | Remove landing gear from |
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| (This will not affect flight performance) | plane and bend back into |
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| Landing gear will not | Damage occurred during impact | Use small amount of clear |
| stay inside plane insert |
| household tape to hold landing |
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| gear in place. |
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NOTE: In the event that your MicroFighters sustains damage during impact, the problem may be easily corrected by simply applying clear household tape to the damaged area.