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RADIO-CONTROLLED FAST
CHARGE AIRPLANE
MODEL 95149
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from product described herein.
IF THE AIRPLANE SHOULD CRASH WHILE FLYING, THE WARRANTY IS VOIDED.
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SPECIFICATIONS Number of Wheels: 2 Front, 1 Rear Wheel Diameter: 3/4" Front, 5/16" Rear Signal: 26.995 mHz Dual, Front Mounted DC Motors Wingspan: 13-7/8" Tail Wingspan: 5-7/8" Propeller Size: 2-3/8" Diameter 2-Channel Transmitter Overall Length: 11-1/2" Weight: 1-1/2 LBS. Overall Height: 4-1/4" Flight Time: 4-6 minutes Wing Attachment: Snap-in 6-AA Batteries for Transmitter: (not included) Charge Time: 3-5 minutes 4-Cell Rechargeable Battery Pack for Airplane: (included) WARNINGS AND PRECAUTION
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12. Before flying: Perform a distance check to be certain that you can maintain radio control at least 25’ from Transmitter to Airplane with the Antenna collapsed. 13. Do not trim the Airplane’s Antenna. Trimming the Antenna would affect the control range. 14. NiCad Batteries must be disposed of properly. Do not incinerate. Batteries may burst causing personal injury and/or property damage. Contact your local Hazardous Waste Disposal authority for proper disposal. NOTE: The warnings, cautions, a
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ASSEMBLY 1. Carefully push the Tail Landing Gear (6) into its slot, being careful not to prick a finger on the end of the gear wire. See Figure 1. 6 Figure 1 Figure 2 2. Hold the Fuselage (4) with the bottom side up in one hand and carefully push the Main Landing Gear (5) into the slot provided. Tuck Battery (8) into Battery Compartment (12) being careful to push Female Battery Connector (3B) towar
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Figure 3A Figure 3B 4. While holding the Fuselage (4) in one hand, gently slide the Tail Wing (7) into the slot on the Rudder (13) using an easy back and forth motion. See Figure 4. Figure 4 5. Before Flight Test, cover the Fuselage Battery Compartment (12) with the Battery Compartment Cover (9). SKU 95149 - For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 5
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TRANSMITTER/BATTERY CHARGER ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Antenna (14) by threading it into the top of the Transmitter/Battery Charger (15). See Figure 5. 2. Note how the Female Battery Connector (3B) connects to the Transmitter/Battery Charger (15) in order to recharge. See Figure 5. Figure 5 Figure 6 3. Remove Transmitter Battery Compartment Cover (16) from the bottom of the Transmitter and insert 6-AA Batteries being careful as to positive and negative positioning. See Figure 6. BASIC OPERATION Controls
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Throttle Direction Control Throttle Control 3 LED Lights RED: needs charge. YELLOW: Charging. Transmitter Power Switch GREEN: Charged. Figure 7 CHARGING When the Red LED light flashes, it is time to recharge the batteries. To charge Rechargeable Batteries: Turn the Transmitter Power Switch to OFF. Remove the Battery (8) through the bottom of the Fuselage (4). Plug the Female Battery Connector (3B) into the port on the back of the Transmitter/Battery Charger (15). See Figure 5. The Red LED will c
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ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM Part number 15, the Transmitter/Battery Charger and part number 16, the Transmitter Battery Compartment Cover are not shown in the above Assembly Diagram. NOTE: Some parts are listed for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts. ATTACH RECEIPT OR COPY OF RECEIPT TO THIS PAGE Write Serial Number, if available, or Model Number and Purchase Date Here____________________________, ______________________. SKU 95149 - For technical quest