Control in flight, Repair – Interactive Toy Concepts B2 Spirit User Manual

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CONTROL IN FLIGHT

CONTROL IN FLIGHT

Left or Right Turn While the

Plane is Flying Away from You.

-Pulse the right stick in the

direction of the desired turn.

Do not hold the stick without

pulsing, or the plane will turn

too sharply and stall.

The pulsing of the stick

is the key to great control!

Practice this tip the most!

Climb.

-Push the left stick forward all the

way, the plane will start to climb

Glide/Descend.

-Release the left stick, the plane

will glide at a gentle angle.

Flying.

-Keep the plane in front of you.

Don't let it pass overhead, since

this is very disorienting.

Control Reversal.

-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,

when it is coming towards you.

Landing.

-Turn the plane into the wind and aim it at the landing area.

-Allow the plane to gently descend by pulsing the power

(left stick) on and off to achieve a gentle descent rate.

-If a turn is needed, use only gentle pulsing of the right-hand

transmitter stick.

-Try to avoid turning the plane when it is within 10ft. of the ground.

-The plane will essentially land itself once you achieve a

smooth descent rate.

-Just before touchdown give the plane a short burst of power

to level it out and allow it to land at a flat angle.

CAUTION: When landing the plane be sure to land up-wind

(into the wind) and aim for a soft, flat grassy area!

REPAIR

REPAIR

Repair Kit.

-This emergency field repair kit

comes included in your Airtech

package and contains clear

repair tape, glue, prop removal

tool and spare props.

Make sure to take your

repair kit with you when

flying. A small, easily fixed problem

and no repair kit with you can

ground you for the day.

Broken Wing or Vertical

Stabilizer.

-This is a common problem with

flying planes, but surprisingly

easy to fix.

-Apply white or repair kit glue to

the broken areas, press them

back into position and reinforce

with clear cellophane tape provided.

Broken Prop.

-If you happen to break a

propeller use the included prop-

removal tool to remove it.

-Then press fit a replacement

onto the shaft leaving 1/16" gap

between the prop and airframe.

Need extra props?

Visit out website under

the Customer Service Tab.

Broken Antenna.

-Unscrew the antenna from

the transmitter.

-We can provide a replacement

at a modest cost. Please see

our web site under

Customer Service Tab.

At Interactive Toy Concepts we try to provide the

highest quality high tech toys at competitive prices.

Visit our web site and check-out our complete line of

cutting edge radio controlled action toys!

Tape

Glue

For any questions or problems with this

product please call 1-866-214-2220.

Visit our web site: www.interactivetoy.com

or E-mail us at [email protected]

PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS

PRODUCT TO ANY RETAIL STORE!

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