Climber is 776B101101

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is Climber 776B101101

Introduction Product Introduction NE R/C 776B is a good-sized glider designed by Nine Eagles Company latest, whose wing span is up to 2008mm. You only need to assemble the aerofoil and horizontal tail before starting to fly. The transmitter adopts standard 6CH computer intelligent device that makes the pilots to set any function according their own needs besides the function of mix-control of wing flap and aileron. Independent steering engine equipment makes it easy to install and maintain. It has good flight performance, strong motivation, 40% power can make it fly while full power makes it climb vertically. Although it is a glider, it can also complete the action of somersaults roll and inverted flight, which highlights its good control performance. The flight time is more than 30 minutes through the high magnification and high capacity battery. Gliding in the sky for a long time makes you enjoy flying absolutely. Product Specification Wing span: 2008mm Overall length: 1210mm Flying weight: 950g±20g Motor: 2835 1050KV Brushless speed controller: 30A Battery: 11.1V 2000 mah 20C Li-Poly Packing details small package bag (carbon fixed-pin/screw set) Y type connecting line or mongline x2 battery charger charger cable horizontal tail fuselage right wing left wing wing bracing piece transmitter

Packing details Identification Warning Product Warning

Battery charging 1. Introduction of charger 1.1 Charger input voltage: DC=10~15v I 2500mA 1.2 The charger can charge the battery of 2S Li-Po or 3S Li-Po. (It is prohibited to connect both 2SLi-Po and 3S Li-Po to the charger at the same time.) 1.3 Charge current: 1500mA 1.4 battery charging voltage range: 4.15±0.05v 1.5 When a Li-Po battery voltage is under 2.7v,the charger will not continue to charge the Li-Po battery for it is overdischarged. 2. Charging Procedure 2.1 Connect the charger to direct-current power supply, the red light is on, the green light is off, and buzzer makes "du!" instruction sound at the same time. 2.2 Connect the Li-Po battery to the charger in right way, the green light flashes, indicating it is charging. 2.3 When the battery voltage is up to 4.15±0.05v, the charger will stop charging the battery, and the green light turns solid, buzzer makes "du!" instruction sound at the same time, indicating it is over. Then please take the battery out of the charger for further use or conserved.

Installation Procedure 1.1 Take the horizontal tail out of packing box. 1.2 Put the control surface downward and insert the fuselage from the left side. 1.3Connect it to the fuselage firmly makes sure to install it to the right position and use screw to fix. 1.4Connect the adjustable connectors of push-pull wire to the control surface,the hole site can be installed 2.1Take the left wing,right wing and 1100mm connecting rod out. 2.2 Insert the connecting rod into wing from one side. 2.3 Point the Rotating Carbon Fiber Rod to the wing's slot, and use fixing parts to fix. Then install the wing with connecting rod into the wing platform of fuselage. But you need to connect it to aileron servo wire before completely inserting. Please pay attention to the servo wire's color and make sure connect it to the right position. 2.4 Install another airfoil in this similar process and make sure that airfoil in both sides is inserted into fuselage completely, and connecting rod, servo wire are connected correctly.

2.5 Install another airfoil in this similar process and make sure that airfoil in both sides are inserted into fuselage completely and servo lead is connected correct. Install battery 1. Pull upward and open the aircraft window cover. 2. Turn on the transmitter and confirm the throttle lever is to the bottom before turning on the power,and then connect the speed controller to it.

3. Switch on the power; you will hear "do re me voice, indicating connection is normal. Control transmitter s each channel at this time, the plane will work. Note: Close the aircraft window cover before flying and disconnect the power and remove the battery if not fly. 4. Put the battery to specified position and fix it firmly with Velcro. Flight detection 1. The centre-of-gravity position is very important, but it doesn t affect flight. The centre-of-gravity position of this plane is at about 65~70mm leading end of wing and it can be adjusted by moving battery if any deviation. 65-70mm 2. When turns on the transmitter, all spin buttons are in the middle, throttle lever is on the bottom, control surface of aileron is horizontal, while control surface of empennage and vertical tail is in the middle. And they can all be adjusted by pushing or pulling adjustable connectors of push-pull wire to make the control surface be placed in the middle. 3. There are several hole sites in the control surface, connect the push-pull wire to the external hole site, the plane is weak sense and flying gently. Move push-pull wire inward to hole site in turn, range of oscillation of control surface will be increased and the weak sense of plane will also become higher in turn. 4. 4CH is Standard Features of this plane, but you can add a function of wing flap according your own demand and there are 2 wing flap mix-control extended lines inside the packing box. Or you can choose the allocation more than 4CH before leaving factory. 5. This plane has braking function, pull-down throttle lever rapidly can brake while flight. The motor stops turning rapidly and the paddle becomes folded at that time. Lower down the throttle slowly cannot brake the plane.

Introduction of wing flap function 1.First you should use computerized control equipment more than 6ch. 2.Connect the steering engine extended line (mongline) to 1ch and 6ch of transmitter respectively. 3.Conduct mix-control of 1ch and 6ch on the transmitter, 1ch is for aileron and 6ch is for wing flap. 4.The transmitter should be set on Toggle Switch, because wing flap can just in the middle or sway downward. 5.The distance of travel should be set at 80% generally, the range of oscillation downward should be 15~18mm Range of oscillation of wing flap downward Flying the sky Climber The Sky Climber is in the configuration of a standard trainer The Sky Climber is easy to fly even for pilots with moderate experience. If you have not previously flown a trainer it is strongly suggested that you learn to fly with the assistance of an experienced pilot to help you with the first few flights. Find a Suitable Flying Site Find a flying site clear of buildings, trees, power lines and other obstructions. Until you know how much area will be required and have mastered flying your Sky Climber, a site at least the size of two or three football fields should be adequate a flying field specifically intended for R/C planes is best. Don t fly within six miles of R/C flying fields and never fly near people especially children who can wander unpredictably. Take Off Until you have become comfortable with flying your Sky Climber, do not fly if the wind speed is greater than 10 mph [16 kilomoters/hr].one final check before take off: always double-check the flight control response to your inputs from the transmitter before every flight.be certain the ailerons, elevator and rudder respond correctly and that none of the controls have inadvertently become reversed.if the surface is smooth (such as pavement or blacktop) the Sky Climber can take off from the ground.but most grass is probably too tall, so if flying from grass the model will have to be hand launched. Hand-Launch Until you have become efficient at flying your Sky Climber, always use an assistant to hand-launch your model. Have your assistant hold the model by the bottom of the fuselage. When both of you have signaled ready, advance the throttle to full power. Your assistant should run a few steps with the plane held high above his head, and then give the model a swift, but controlled toss at a level, or slightly nose-up

attitude. Initially, the model will gently ascend, but within a few seconds it will reach enough speed to climb. Gently add up elevator to establish the climb. Once you have reached a safe flying speed at a comfortable altitude (approximately 50 [15m]), work the controls as necessary to establish a gentle turn away from the runway. Flying One thing to remember is that, when the plane is flying away from you, moving the aileron stick to the right will make the plane bank to your right. However, when the model is flying toward you, moving the aileron stick to the right will make the plane move to your left. Of course, the plane is still responding the same way, it s just that your orientation has reversed. This must be kept in mind while learning to fly (and is also a good reason to take flight lessons from an experienced pilot!). To establish a turn, up elevator (pulling back on the stick) is usually required along with aileron input to get the model into a bank. To stop the turn, apply a small amount of opposite aileron. Once you get the plane into the air and have climbed to a comfortable altitude, the first order of business will be to trim the model for straight-and-level flight. The model flies best at approximately 3/4-throttle. Adjust the trims on the transmitter to make minor control surface adjustments as necessary until the plane will fly straight without any control inputs. Often, your assistant can reach over and adjust the trims for you. Remember to keep the model high enough to give yourself time to make corrections, but don't let it get too far away. Otherwise, it will be difficult to detect its attitude and which way it is going. One final check before landing: see how the model will react when it's time to land and you cut the power. To do this, while still at altitude, cut the motor power. The model should establish a gentle, downward glide path. This is how the model will react when it's actually time to land. Add power and climb back up to your original altitude. Try again, this time adding flaps. To climb, add throttle and immediately take the flaps back out.practice a few of these "climb and glides" to judge how far out you will need to be when its time to land. Landing To land, fly down-wind past the landing area. Gently turn into the wind, add flaps and reduce the throttle so that the airplane initiates an ascending glide path. If necessary, add power to extend the glide path to reach the runway. As the model approaches and loses altitude, gradually and proportionally add "up"elevator to control the glide path and altitude. Continue to apply elevator until the model touches down at which time you should be holding full, or nearly full up elevator. This will cause the airplane to slow and settle to the ground. later, once you have become more experienced with your Sky Climber, you can cruise around and perform slow fly-bys with the flaps extended. CAUTION: If, during a rough landing, the propeller becomes jammed and cannot rotate, the battery and speed control will become very hot if you attempt to add power. Immediately move the throttle down to stop the motor. If you fail to do this, the motor, speed control and/or battery will be damaged. After Flight Disconnect the battery and remove it from the airplane.then, turn off the transmitter. Allow the battery to cool before recharging, or allow the motor to cool before installing another battery for the next flight.inspect the airplane to make sure nothing has become loose or damaged.