210*285mm CESSNA-182 Brushless version Remote Control Model Airplane OPERATING MANUAL It is necessary to do frequency correction again when the 2.4 G transmitter is non-reaction, please refer to attached manual for reference.
LEARNING HOW TO FLY There are many true beginner airplanes out on the market today. They are usually electric power gliders, slowflyers, or parkflyers. These beginner airplanes are such good models that most of them are not even bought by first-time flyers but by long-time expert flyers! By following these simple instructions, you will learn to fly a RC airplane in no time! Understand how a plane flies. By understanding how a plane flies you will have greater control over your plane. When the wing moves forward the air lifts it up. If it moves too slowly, it won't lift and it will fall right out of the air. It therefore needs speed, which will come from either a motor and propeller, or by descending and gliding. All the time that the wing is moving forward it is lifting, no matter what position it is in. It can be upside down, in a turn, inverted, or doing acrobatics, and there is always a lift from the wing even though the lift might not be straight up as it is when the plane is in flight. The airplane is able to make a turn by tilting in the direction of the turn, so that some of the wing lift is angled either partly to the left or partly to the right depending on the direction of the turn. To turn the plane, you tilt the wings with the ailerons or with the rudder, in the direction that you want the airplane to turn. To make the airplane will go up, you give the up command to the elevator. The elevator surface angles up, and the air that's hitting it blows the tail down and the nose up. As the airplane goes up it slows down. If it goes too slow then the lift stops and the airplane falls-it will stall. Turning a RC airplane is very different than turning a RC car or a RC boat. When you tilt the airplane's wing in the direction that you want it to go, the airplane will continue to tilt as long as the wing is still angled in that direction.. To stop the airplane from turning, you move the control stick in the opposite direction from the turn so that the wings will level out. If you let go of the control stick, the airplane should automatically come back to a level flight. Make sure to check the following things before each flight. Choose a large flying field for your flight. Don't try to fly in your street or in another small enclosed area, even if your airplane is capable of flying in such a restricted place. You will need a large open, airy place for your first flights. Hand launching your airplane. If you hand launch your airplane, make sure to throw it straight ahead not up, and throw it hard. Taking off from a ground roll. If you take off from a ground roll, the airplane needs to build up speed before you signal up elevator, in order that you know that the airplane has enough speed to fly. When it actually takes off and leaves the ground try to climb at a very small angle, not abruptly, because that may cause a loss of airspeed and a stalled plane. Don't climb too steeply. Give very little up elevator as you begin takeoff. Many beginners try to climb too steeply which makes the plane slow down and crash. Turns. Don't try any turns until the plane is very high up. Just climb straight ahead with very gentle turns. Also make sure to practice gentle turns in the air before trying to land. Practice false landings while still high in the air in order to get a good idea of the plane's falling speed. If the airplane stalls, just give it a bit of the down elevator and the airplane will start flying again. When the airplane flies towards you, turn your body a little, so that you can imagine right and left from the airplanes point of view. This will prevent you from getting confused about which way to turn your airplane. Landing. Avoid turns when the airplane is low. Don't try to land your plane in a specific place. Instead just let your plane glide slowly onto the ground ahead. The bigger the field when you fly for the first time, the greater are your chances for success. R/C STAFF WISHES YOU MUCH LUCK IN FLYING!
CATALOG - 430832 Main speclfication...4 Safet y precautions....5 Ma in par ts of Cessna...7 Charging...11 Radio Control system for Cessna...12 Trouble shooting...15 Valuable experience...16 Spare parts list...17
Ple ase read before operatin g this system! We would like to thank you for purchasing an innovative new product, designed for the hobby enthusiast. The Cessna incorporates the use of a Radio Transmitter, speed controller, electric motor, and electric servo's to provide long time enjoyment and give the user an introduction into the excitement of R/C flight. Main speclfication Standard: Wing span:980mm Length:860mm Flying weight:560g Motor:BM2408-21 Battery:Ni-Mh 8.4V 1000mAh Radio:2.4GHz The airplane of fer s the following characteristics: 1. Very stable flight, easy for control. 2. great attention has been paid to detail. Safety Precautions! Please read this section until you understand! Keep away from the propeller at all times, as the system can automatically start when the batteries are plugged in, regardless of transmitter in the on or off position. Propeller can cause injury! Statement 1 This is not a toy. It is for experienced modellers only. You are responsible for the safe operation of this model and any damage or harm it may cause 2 Please adjust this plane according to instruction and make sure finger and other parts out of rotating parts of plane, or it may cause damage to the plane or injury. 3 Users should follow all instructions properly and assemble the model correctly. It is your responsibilty to insure the battery is charged correctly, following these instructions. -4-
Safety precautions! Please read this section until you fully understand! 1) Do not fly in Strong wind or bad weather. 2) Never fly the model in crowded areas, where there are lots of people, automobiles on the road and power lines over head. Also not to fly around the airport. Please make yourself enough room for the flying and operating, as the plane can travel at high rates of speed. Remember you are responsible for the safety of others. 3) Children under the age of 12, should have an adult guide. Not recommend for the children under the age of 14. 4) Never leave the charger in wet conditions. -5-
5) The Cessna is made from PA and polythene which are tinder. When it meets the heat, transfiguration can easily happen, so you must keep your Cessna away from heat. 6) Do not attempt to catch the Cessna while it is flying. 7) Never leave this system unattended around children with battery in the unit, as injury can be caused due to children turning on the transmitter or the plane. 8) During the preparation for the flight, please remember to turn on the transmitter before connecting the battery pack. 9) Close the throttle on the transmitter before connecting battery otherwise the motor may operate. The turning propeller may cause injury. -6-
Main par ts of Ce ssna Fuselage, main wing, elevator, rudder, transmitter, battery, charger, landing gear, wheel, propeller, glue Assembly Glue the Horizontal Tail 1. Inspect the elevator opening. Make sure that the top of the rudder and elevator opening has a micro separation. If not make a gentle slice through it as shown in picture. Insert Elevator into fuselage (body). (Make sure control horn is facing down when doing so) You may need to slightly bend the elevator flap up to properly insert into fuselage opening. Apply the included glue to secure the tail into place. 2. Apply some glue on the elevator position of fuselage, 3.Spread apart the tail of fuselage a little up, and insert the elevator into the fuselage. -7-
Glue the Vertical Tail 1.Apply some glue on the rudder position of fuselage 2.Apply some glue on the mounting tabs of the rudder 3.Attach the rudder into the fuselage. 4. Next apply glue to bottom edge of Rudder and slide into fuselage. Make sure rudder is perpendicular to body. Glue may take 12 hours to fully cure. If quicker results are needed you may use a 5 Minute epoxy to that can fully cure in 16 minutes. Epoxy is also stronger than the included kit glue. -8-
Landing gear: Push the main landing gear to the fuselage. Push the nose landing gear onto the nose of the plane Insert both rear and front landing gear into the plastic openings on the underside of the fuselage. Landing gear maybe slightly bent from factory. You can adjust this by hand as needed. Control system: 1. Attach the control stick on the rudder, control horn. -9-
2. Attach the control stick on the elevator control horn. 3. Look from the tail after finished Attaching Clevises to Control Hor n Turn your transmitter on. Attach main battery to airplane. Set the control stick not throttle stick on the transmitter to the neutral (centered) position. Set the control stick (throttle) all the way down. Adjust all trim Tabs on the transmitter to neutral. Now adjust both clevises in metal control rods coming out of plane to ensure that a neutral setting is achieved when attaching to control horn on both rudder and elevator. When testing the throttle make sure to have a firm grip on the plane. Main wing 4Channel Version only Attach the aileron servo into channel 1 on the receiver. Make sure polarity is correct otherwise servo will not function. Observe the colored wires on the installed servos for guidance. -10-
Insert the main wing into fuselage with mid-front section plugging into the female receptors on fuselage and then secure the rear of the wing with both plastic set screws. Charging 1.Plug the charger into the AC power (pay attention to the voltage). Plug the Battery to the charger and wait for 3-4 hours the battery will become a warm to the touch, and may seem even hot. 2. Never charge the battery more than 4 hours. Always remember not to put the Battery on the things that are easy to burn when charging. CAUTION 1.Be fully charged under no more than 1 A voltage by using the specified charger. 2.Be discharged under 10C voltage but avoiding discharge time too long to harm the battery. 3.Repeat the first and second step one or two times for new battery. -11-
Ra dio Co ntrol system for Ce ssna Your radio system will be one of the below four types, please choose one. (Mode 1) Antenna Carrying bar Hook Elevator down Rudder left Elevator up Trim Trainer port Rudder right Aileron left Throttle Max Aileron right Throttle Min Power indicator Power switch Servo reverse (Mode 2) Antenna Carrying bar Hook Throttle Max Rudder left Throttle Min Trim Trainer port Rudder right Elevator down Aileron left Elevator up Aileron right Power indicator Power switch Servo reverse -12-
1.The transmitter needs 8 AA dry batteries. After you install the batteries, you can turn on the transmitter, the green will come on. If the voltage of battery is too low, the transmitter will beep automatically, then you must install new batteries. 2.Turn on the transmitter first, then connect battery. 3.Keep the throttle stick at the lowest level for at least one second, then you are able to open the throttle and the motor will respond. This is a safety feature. If the motor does not work, please reset the controller by disconnecting the battery and repeating steps 2and 3. 4.When the battery voltage is lower than safety voltage, the speed controller can autocut the power to the motor but still keep supplying power for receiver & servo. 5.Distance testing: The control distance of the radio system is 900 feet on the ground. Here is a simple distance testing method: Shorten the transmitter antenna, and ask your partner to handle the Cessna and walk away. If you can control Cessna when your partner is 60 feet away from you, it indicates that the radio system is working well. Remember tell the partner to stay clear of the Propeller at all times. Install the batter y Connect the battery to the speed controller connecter Turn the screw to lock the cover of battery box Flight Preparation Make sure that batteries in your transmitter are fresh and that antenna is extended all the way up. This will ensure full range for your aircraft. If you notice your going to crash, cut throttle immediately. This will minimize damage. -13-
Flight adjustment 1. Cessna will fly better with fully-charged batteries. 2. Keep flight straight: when you find it is difficult to fly Cessna straightly, please adjust the micro-adjuster on the transmitter. For example, when you find Cessna always fly toward left, please push the micro-adjuster on the transmitter to inverse direction --- right, as this will move the rudder to compensate. 3. Keep flight horizontal: when you find it is difficult to fly Cessna in level flight, or Horizontally, please adjust the micro-adjuster on the transmitter. For example, when you find Cessna always fly upward, please push the micro-adjuster on the transmitter toward the top, as this will adjust the position of the elevator. Flight attention 1. Never fly in strong wind. 2.Do not fly at any place where another same-frequency Cessna is flying. 3.Taking off: Always take off toward the wind. If you want to launch Cessna by hands, maximize the power (including the microadjustment) and run several meters to accelerate yourself, at last throw the Cessna horizontally. If you want to launch Cessna on the ground, maximize the power and let Cessna accelerate, keep it running straightly, after it runs more than 60 feet, you can pull the elevator joy stick, and it will take off. 4. Course: you need only 30% of the maximum power to keep Cessna flying. It is a good idea to fly with power for a while and glide for a while. In this way You can increase your maximum flight time and familiarize yourself with Landing approaches. 5. Landing: Before landing, switch off the power, fly toward the wind, and when Cessna flies near to the ground, you may pull the elevator joystick and Cessna will land gently. It really needs practice, although it sounds easy. It may be difficult for you until you do this many times. -14-
Propeller assemble Press the cowling into the propeller holder, it means to be fastened when it make a sound of "Pa". Trouble shooting Phenomenon Problem How to solve Motor does not run 1.Battery in plane is not fully charged. 2.The battery in the transmitter is flat. 3.The circuit in the model has been damaged due to crash. 1.Charge the battery. 2.Install new dry cells. 3.Contact the distributor Cannot fly straight Cannot climb 1.The rudder or elevator is not in the centre position. 2.The main wing has not been installed on the fuselage properly. 1.The battery is not fully charged. 2.The elevator is angled downward. 1.Adjust the trim switch on the transmitter. 2.Take off main wing and put it on again, flush with fuselage sides. 1.Charge the battery. 2.Adjust the elevator trim on the transmitter. Control range is limited 1.The batteries in the transmitter are running flat. 1.Install new dry cells. -15-
Valuable experience 1.If you have a computer flight simulator, it is a good idea to practice with it before actually flying with the Cessna. 2. You can taxi Cessna on the ground with little power, make yourself become familiar with the direction control. Especially being familiar of the control style when Cessna taxi toward you. 3.You must learn how to control Cessna gently, you are using a proportional radio control system, and only slight corrections are necessary to change the direction of the Cessna. 4.Do not push the joystick to maximum position more than 3 seconds. This will cause crash. 5.If you have an instructor with experience, you will be more likely to succeed in first flight. 6.Do take off and land toward the wind. Always keep the Model airplane in front of you, if you fly behind you, it may cause you to become disoriented and lose control of the airplane model. It is a good idea to purchase at least one more battery or fast charger from the distributor to make your flights last longer. Although after your first flight, please allow the motor to cool on the Cessna for a couple of minutes so that it performs smooth during Backup parts If you damage some parts of Cessna, you may check with your local hobby shop dealer where you purchased your Cessna for replacements. -16-
Spare parts list Item:54013 Main wing Item:54021 Tail wing Item:54011 Fuselage Item:54014 Propeller Item:54031 Landing gear Item:54024 Propeller Adapter Item:54034 Propeller Spinner Item:54041 Small Plastic Parts Item:3A01D Brushless Motor 80W Item:54044 Sticker Item:31031 Radio set Item:3F021 Battery Pack (8.4V) -17-
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