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F4U-1A Corsair Instruction Manual • Bedienungsanleitung • Manuel d’utilisation • Manuale di Istruzioni

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  • F4U-1A CorsairInstruction Manual • Bedienungsanleitung • Manuel d’utilisation • Manuale di Istruzioni

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    Safety Precautions and WarningsAs the user of this product, you are solely responsible for operating in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the property of others.

    • Alwayskeepasafedistanceinalldirectionsaroundyourmodeltoavoidcollisions or injury. This model is controlled by a radio signal subject to interference from many sources outside your control. Interference can cause momentary loss of control

    • Alwaysoperateyourmodelinopenspacesawayfromfull-sizevehicles, traffic and people.

    • Alwayscarefullyfollowthedirectionsandwarningsforthisandanyoptionalsupportequipment(chargers,rechargeablebatterypacks,etc.).

    • Alwayskeepallchemicals,smallpartsandanythingelectricaloutofthereach of children.

    • Alwaysavoidwaterexposuretoallequipmentnotspecificallydesignedandprotected for this purpose. Moisture causes damage to electronics.

    • Neverplaceanyportionofthemodelinyourmouthasitcouldcauseseriousinjuryorevendeath.

    • Neveroperateyourmodelwithlowtransmitterbatteries.• Alwayskeepaircraftinsightandundercontrol.• Alwaysusefullychargedbatteries.• Alwayskeeptransmitterpoweredonwhileaircraftispowered.• Alwaysremovebatteriesbeforedisassembly.• Alwayskeepmovingpartsclean.• Alwayskeeppartsdry.• Alwaysletpartscoolafterusebeforetouching.• Alwaysremovebatteriesafteruse.• Alwaysensurefailsafeisproperlysetbeforeflying.• Neveroperateaircraftwithdamagedwiring.• Nevertouchmovingparts.

    Introduction ...................................................................................... 3Charging Warnings............................................................................ 4Charging the Flight Battery ............................................................... 4LowVoltageCutoff(LVC) ................................................................... 5TransmitterandReceiverBinding ...................................................... 6Installing Battery ............................................................................... 6Arming the ESC Before Flight ............................................................ 7InstallingaReceiver .......................................................................... 7Battery Selection and Installation ...................................................... 7Installing Wing .................................................................................. 7Installing Optional Flaps .................................................................... 8InstallingtheE-fliteOptionalRetractableLandingGear ..................... 9InstallingLandingGear ................................................................... 10InstallingHorizontalTail .................................................................. 10InstallingClevisesonControlHornsandControlCentering .............. 10Factory Settings .............................................................................. 10Control Direction Test ...................................................................... 11

    Dual Rates ...................................................................................... 12ServiceofPowerComponents ........................................................ 13CenterofGravity(CG) ..................................................................... 13InstallingIncludedOptionalBellyTanks ........................................... 14Installing Decals ............................................................................. 14OptionalRoughRunwayGear .......................................................... 14Flying Tips and Repairs ................................................................... 15FirstFlightPreparation .................................................................... 15Maintenance After Flying ................................................................ 15AMANationalModelAircraftSafetyCode ........................................ 16TroubleshootingGuide .................................................................... 17Limited Warranty ............................................................................ 18Contact Information ........................................................................ 19Compliance Information for the European Union .............................. 19PartsContactInformation ............................................................... 71ReplacementParts .......................................................................... 71OptionalParts ................................................................................. 72

    Table of Contents

    NOTICEAllinstructions,warrantiesandothercollateraldocumentsaresubjecttochangeatthesolediscretionofHorizonHobby,Inc.Forup-to-dateproductliterature,visithorizonhobby.comandclickonthesupporttabforthisproduct.

    Meaning of Special Language

    Thefollowingtermsareusedthroughouttheproductliteraturetoindicatevariouslevelsofpotentialharmwhenoperatingthisproduct:

    NOTICE: Procedures,whichifnotproperlyfollowed,createapossibilityofphysicalpropertydamageANDalittleornopossibilityofinjury.

    CAUTION: Procedures,whichifnotproperlyfollowed,createtheprobabilityofphysicalpropertydamageANDapossibilityofseriousinjury.

    WARNING: Procedures,whichifnotproperlyfollowed,createtheprobabilityofpropertydamage,collateraldamage,andseriousinjuryORcreateahighprobability of superficial injury.

    WARNING:ReadtheENTIREinstructionmanualtobecomefamiliarwiththefeaturesoftheproductbeforeoperating.Failuretooperatetheproductcorrectlycanresultindamage to the product, personal property and cause serious injury.

    Thisisasophisticatedhobbyproduct.Itmustbeoperatedwithcautionandcommonsenseandrequiressomebasicmechanicalability.FailuretooperatethisProductinasafeandresponsiblemannercouldresultininjuryordamagetotheproductorotherproperty.Thisproductisnotintendedforusebychildrenwithoutdirectadultsupervision.Donotattemptdisassembly,usewithincompatiblecomponentsoraugmentproductinanywaywithouttheapprovalofHorizonHobby,Inc.Thismanualcontainsinstructionsforsafety,operationandmaintenance.Itisessentialtoreadandfollowalltheinstructionsandwarningsinthemanual,priortoassembly,setuporuse,inordertooperatecorrectlyandavoiddamageorseriousinjury.

    Age Recommendation: Not for children under 14 years. This is not a toy.

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    To register your product online, visit www.parkzone.com

    YouarejustafewstepsawayfromoneofthemostexcitingwarbirdexperiencesinRC.TheF4UCorsairrepresents,formany,thepinnacleofU.S.airpowerinthePacifictheaterofWorldWarII.Its400+mphtopspeedanddevastatingfirepowerhadfewequals.TheParkZone®F4UCorsairhasbrilliantlycaptureditspowerandgracewiththisremarkablyscale,brushless-poweredreplicathatincludestheoptionsofaddingflapsandretractablelandinggear.

    Beforeyoutakeyourfirstflight,however,youmustthoroughlyreadthismanual.Alongwiththeassemblyinstructionsyou’llfindimportantsetuptips,apre-flightchecklistandahandytrouble-shootingguide.It’sallheresoyourfirstflight,andeveryoneafter,isasrewardingasitcanbe.

    Includes:

    43.4oz(1230g) withdroptanksinstalled

    46.6oz(1320g)withflaps,retractsanddroptanksinstalled

    44.0in(1120mm)

    36.0in(915mm) 15BLOutrunnerMotor,950kV

    30-AmpProSwitch-ModeBECBrushlessESC (4)Servos

    Recommended Receiver:Spektrum™ AR600 2.4GHzDSM2®/DSMX®fullrangesportreceiverBattery:2200mAh11.1V3-cell25CLi-PoBattery Charger:2–3cellLi-Pobatterycharger Recommended Transmitter: Full-Range2.4GHzwithSpektrum™ DSM2®/DSMX® technology.

    Bind-N-Fly® Aircraft

    Included

    Plug-N-Play® Aircraft

    Installed

    Needed to Complete

    Needed to Complete

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    Installed

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    BIND PLUG

    Included Screws

    Size Qty

    3x10mm 5

    3X15mm 5

    3X25mm 3

    Spare fasteners may be included.Theincludeddecalsheetisnotshown.

    – Introduction –

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    Charging the Flight BatteryYourF4UCorsaircomeswithaDCbalancingchargerand3SLi-Pobattery.Youshouldonlychargeyourbatterywiththeincludedcharger.Neverleavethebat-teryandchargerunattendedduringthechargeprocess.Failuretofollowtheinstructions properly could result in a fire. When charging, ensure the battery isonaheat-resistantsurface.Chargetheflightbatterywhileassemblingtheaircraft. Install the fully charged battery to perform control tests and binding.

    Charging WarningsTheincludedbatterycharger(EFLUC1007)hasbeendesignedtosafelychargetheLi-Pobattery.

    CAUTION:Allinstructionsandwarningsmustbefollowedexactly.MishandlingofLi-Pobatteriescanresultinafire,personalinjury,and/or property damage.

    • Byhandling,chargingorusingtheincludedLi-Pobattery,youassumeallrisksassociatedwithlithiumbatteries.

    • Ifatanytimethebatterybeginstoballoonorswell,discontinueuseimme-diately. If charging or discharging, discontinue and disconnect. Continuing touse,chargeordischargeabatterythatisballooningorswellingcanresult in fire.

    • Alwaysstorethebatteryatroomtemperatureinadryareaforbestresults.• Alwaystransportortemporarilystorethebatteryinatemperature

    rangeof40–120ºF(4–49ºC).Donotstorebatteryoraircraftinacar or direct sunlight. If stored in a hot car, the battery can be damaged or evencatchfire.

    • Alwayschargebatteriesawayfromflammablematerials.

    • Alwaysinspectthebatterybeforechargingandneverchargedamagedbatteries.

    • Alwaysdisconnectthebatteryaftercharging,andletthechargercoolbetweencharges.

    • Alwaysconstantlymonitorthetemperatureofthebatterypack whilecharging.

    • OnlyuseachargerspecificallydesignedtochargeLi-Pobatteries.Failuretochargethebatterywithacompatiblechargermaycausefireresultinginpersonal injury and/or property damage

    • NeverdischargeLi-Pocellstobelow3Vunderload.• Nevercoverwarninglabelswithhookandloopstrips.• Neverleavechargingbatteriesunattended.• Neverchargebatteriesoutsiderecommendedlevels.• Neverattempttodismantleoralterthecharger.• Neverallowminorstochargebatterypacks.• Neverchargebatteriesinextremelyhotorcoldplaces(recommended

    between40–120°For4–49°C)orplaceindirectsunlight.

    DC Li-Po Balancing Charger (PKZ1040) Features• Charges2-to3-celllithiumpolymerbatterypacks• Variablechargeratesfrom300mAhto2-amp• Simplesinglepush-buttonoperation• LEDchargestatusindicator• LEDcellbalanceindicator• Audiblebeeperindicatespowerandchargestatus• 12VaccessoryoutletinputcordSpecifications• Inputpower:10.5–15VDC,3-amp• Charges2-to3-cellLi-Popackswithminimumcapacityof300mAh

    3S 11.1V 2200mAh 25C Li-Po Battery Pack (PKZ1029)• 11.1V3S2200mAh25C• E-flite® EC3™ connector installed• Chargeat2.0A• Continousdischargingupto25C• Balancingchargeleadwithconnectorinstalled

    CAUTION: The balance connector must be inserted into the correct port of your charger prior to charging.

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    Charging the Flight Battery (continued)

    The Battery Charging Process1. Chargeonlybatteriesthatarecooltothetouchandarenotdamaged.Lookatthebatterytomakesureitisnotdamagede.g.,swollen,bent,brokenor

    punctured.

    2. Attachtheinputcordofthechargertotheappropriatepowersupply(12Vaccessoryoutlet).

    3. WhentheLi-Pochargerhasbeencorrectlypoweredup,therewillbeanapproximate3-seconddelay,thenanaudible“beep”andthegreen(ready)LEDwillflash.

    4. TurnthecontrolontheAmpsselectorsothearrowpointstothechargingraterequiredfortheBattery(theincluded2200mAhLi-Pobatterywillchargeat2.0amps,whichis1C).DONOTchangethechargerateoncethebatterybeginscharging.

    5. Movethecellselectorswitchto3-cellforyourbattery.

    6. ConnecttheBalancingLeadoftheBatterytothe3-cell(ithas4pins)chargerport.

    7. ThegreenandredLEDsmayflashduringthechargingprocesswhenthechargerisbalancingcells.Balancingprolongsthelifeofthebattery.

    8. Whenthebatteryisfullycharged,therewillbeanaudiblebeepforabout3secondsandthegreenLEDwillshinecontinuously.Attempting to charge anover-dischargedbatterywillcausethechargertorepeatedlyflashandbeep,indicatinganerrorhasoccurred.

    9. Alwaysunplugthebatteryfromthechargerimmediatelyuponcompletionofcharging.

    WhenaLi-Pobatteryisdischargedbelow3Vpercell,itwillnotholdacharge.TheESCprotectstheflightbatteryfromover-dischargeusingLowVoltage Cutoff(LVC).Beforethebatterychargedecreasestoomuch,LVCremovespowersuppliedtothemotor.Powertothemotorpulses,showingthatsomebatterypowerisreservedforflightcontrolandsafelanding.

    When the motor pulses, land the aircraft immediately and recharge the flightbattery.

    DisconnectandremovetheLi-Pobatteryfromtheaircraftafteruseto preventtrickledischarge.ChargeyourLi-Pobatterytoabouthalfcapacitybeforestorage.Duringstorage,ensurethebatterychargedoesnotfallbelow 3Vpercell.

    Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)

    CAUTION:OnlyuseachargerspecificallydesignedtochargeaLi-Po battery. Failure to do so could result in fire causing injury or property

    damage.

    CAUTION:Neverexceedtherecommendedchargerate.

    NOTICE: IfusingabatteryotherthantheincludedLi-Pobattery,refertoyourbatterymanufacturer’sinstructionsforcharging.

    CAUTION:Overchargingabatterycancauseafire.

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    1.Carefullyliftthebackofthecanopyhatch(A)andpullthehatchpinsfromtheholesinthefuselagetoremovethecanopyhatch.

    2.Installtheflightbattery(B)allthewaytothefrontofthebatterycompartment.3.ConnectthebatteryconnectortotheESCpowerconnector.4.Makesuretheflightbattery(B)issecureusingahookandloopstrap(C).5. Install the battery hatch on the fuselage. Ensure the magnets on the hatch and

    fuselage connect.

    CAUTION:AlwaysdisconnecttheLi-Pobatteryfromtheaircraftreceiverwhennotflyingtoavoidover-dischargingthebattery.Batteriesdischargedtoavoltagelowerthanthelowestapprovedvoltagemaybecomedamaged,resultinginlossofperformanceandpotentialfirewhenbatteries are charged.

    CAUTION: Alwayskeephandsawayfromthepropeller.Whenarmed, themotorwillturnthepropellerinresponsetoanythrottlemovement.

    BIND PLUG

    Binding Procedure Reference Table1. Readthetransmitterinstructionsforbindingtoareceiver(locationoftransmitter’sBindcontrol).

    2. Makesurethetransmitterispoweredoff.

    3. Movethetransmittercontrolstoneutral(flightcontrols:rudder,elevatorsandailerons)ortolow positions(throttle,throttletrim).*

    4. Installabindpluginthereceiverbindport.

    5. ConnecttheflightbatterytotheESC.

    6. ThereceiverLEDwillbegintoflashrapidly.

    7. Poweronthetransmitterwhileholdingthetransmitterbindbuttonorswitch.Refertoyour transmitter’smanualforbindingbuttonorswitchinstructions.

    8. Whenthereceiverbindstothetransmitter,thelightonthereceiverwillturnsolidandtheESCwillproduceaseriesofsounds.Onelongtone,thenthreeshorttonesconfirmtheLVCissetforthe ESC.

    9. Removethebindplugfromthebindport.

    10. Safelystorethebindplug(someownersattachthebindplugtotheirtransmitterusingtwo-partloopsandclips).

    11. Thereceivershouldretainthebindinginstructionsreceivedfromthetransmitteruntilanotherbinding is done.

    *Thethrottlewillnotarmifthetransmitter’sthrottlecontrolisnotputatthelowestposition.Ifyouencounterproblems,followthebindinginstructionsandrefertothetransmittertroubleshootingguideforotherinstructions.Ifneeded,contacttheappropriateHorizonProductSupportoffice.

    BindingistheprocessofprogrammingthereceiverofthecontrolunittorecognizetheGUID(GloballyUniqueIdentifier)codeofasinglespecifictransmitter.Youneedto‘bind’yourchosenSpektrumDSM2/DSMXtechnologyequippedaircrafttransmittertothereceiverforproperoperation.

    Pleasevisitwww.bindnfly.comforacompletelistofcompatibletransmitters.

    Transmitter and Receiver Binding

    CAUTION:WhenusingaFutabatransmitterwithaSpektrumDSMmodule,youmustreversethethrottlechannelandrebind.RefertoyourSpektrummodulemanualforbindingandfailsafe

    instructions.RefertoyourFutabatransmittermanualforinstructionsonreversingthethrottlechannel.

    A

    B

    C

    Installing Battery

    BIND

    /DAT

    A

    THRO

    AILE

    ELEV

    RUDD

    GEAR

    AUX

    1

    2.4GHz DSM® TECHNOLOGY 6CH SPORT RECEIVER 2048

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    1. Whereinstalled,removethebatteryhatchfromthefuselage.

    2. Turntheaircraftoversothebottomofthefuselagefaces up.

    3. Whereused,connecttheaileron,flapandlanding gearconnectorstothereceiverorY-harnesses.TheleftandrightservoscanbeconnectedtoeithersideofaY-harness.

    4. Insertthewing’sguidepinsinthefuselageplateholes.

    5. Whereused,storetheaileron,flapsandretractablelanding gear connectors in the fuselage. Ensure the connectors do not fall out of the fuselage after the wingisinstalled.

    6. Alignandattachthewingtothefuselageusing 2screws.

    CAUTION:DONOTcrushorotherwisedamagethewiringwhenattachingthewingtothefuselage.

    7. Turntheassembledfuselageandwingsothe bottomofthewingisdown.

    8. Disassembleinreverseorder.

    1 2 3

    •Lowerthrottleandthrottle trim to lowestsettings.

    •Connectbatteryto ESC.

    Continuous LED

    Series of tones

    Poweron Transmitter

    Wait 5 seconds

    NOTICE:UseofCAaccelerantonyourmodelcandamagethepaint.DONOTwipeaccelerantfromthemodel;instead,lettheaccelerantevaporate.

    3X25mm(2)

    Arming the ESC Before Flight

    Ifyouplanoninstallingoptionalflapsorretracts,youmustdosobeforeinstallingthewing.Pleaseproceedtothefollowingpagesforinstructions.

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    Installing a Receiver

    Battery Selection and Installation

    1. Installyourparkflyerorfullrangereceiverinthefuselageusinghookandlooptapeordouble-sidedservotape.

    2. Attachtheelevatorandrudderservoconnectorstotheappropriate channelsofthereceiver.

    3. AttachtheaileronY-harnesstotheaileronchannelofthereceiver.4. AttachtheESCconnectortothethrottlechannelofthereceiver.

    1. WerecommendtheParkZone®2200mAh11.1V25CLi-Pobattery(PKZ1029).

    2. If using another battery, the battery must be at least a 25C 2100mAh battery.

    3. Yourbatteryshouldbeapproximatelythesamecapacity,dimensionsandweightastheParkZoneLi-Pobatterytofitinthefuselagewithoutchangingthecenterofgravity.

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    Installing Optional Flaps1. Installtheleftandrightflapservos(A)

    (PKZ1081x2,soldseparately)inthewingpocketusinghotglueordouble-sidedtape.

    2. Install the control horns (B)andplates(C)onthewingusing2screwsineachhorn.

    3. Installaconnectorandclevisinthesecondinnermostholeoftheservoarmandouterholeof the control horn.

    4. Onbothflaps,carefullycutawedgeoffoamfromtheflaphingeneartheaileronhinge(seeillustration).

    5. Onbothflaps,carefullycutasmallamountoffoamattheflapandwingrootsotheflapmovesfreely(seeillustration).

    6. Verycarefullypullupthetapetoplacetheservowiresinthewingchannel(D).

    7. Placetheflapservowiresinthewingchannel(D)withtheaileronwires.

    8. Installtheflapservoconnectorsintheholesatthewingrootoneachside.

    9. Placetapeoverthewingchannel(D).10.Cutasmallamountoftapeateachflapservo

    armtolettheservoarmsmovefreely.11.Attachtheservoconnectorstothecorrect

    receiverchannelsorY-harnesses.12.Proceedtowinginstallationinstructionsor

    landing gear installation instructions.

    NOTICE:Ensurethewiresarenotcrushedor damagedwhenthewingisattachedto the fuselage.

    13.Doacontroltestoftheflapsusingyouraircraftand transmitter.

    A

    D

    B

    C

    If you are not installing flaps or retracts, please proceed to the Installing the Landing Gear section.

    1/2 or Takeoff Flap Full FlapsFlapdown 10mmdown 20mmdown

    Factory Settings

    Arms

    Horns

    Flaps

    3X15mm(2)

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    Installing the E-flite Optional Retractable Landing Gear

    F

    BC

    D

    G

    2.875in(73.0mm)A

    E

    K

    H

    I

    J

    NOTICE: Alwaysensuretheretractsandwheelsareinstalledsothattherearenoobstructionswhenextendingandretractingthestruts.Failuretodosocouldresult in damage to the aircraft or gear.

    1. Measureandmark2.875inches(73.0mm)belowthecoilofthestrut,thencut off the strut (A).

    2. Installtheincludedwheels(B)ontheretractaxles(C)usingthewheel collars (D)andsetscrews(E).Alwaysinstallthewheelbushingfacingtheinsideofthewheelaxletoensurethewheelrollsfreely.

    3. Looselyfittheretractaxlesonthelandinggearstruts(F)usingtheaxlescrews(G).

    4. Whereinstalled,removethe8screws(H)andthelandinggeardoors(I)fromthewing.

    5. Install the main retracts (J)inthewingusingthe8screwsremovedfromthe landing gear doors and the left and right retract plates.

    6. Connect the main retracts to the gearharnessextensions(K) in the fuse-lage.Installthewingaccordingtopreviouswinginstallationinstructions.

    7. Ensurethewheelsmovefreelyinandoutofthewheelwellswhen extendingandretracting,thentightentheaxlescrewsonthestruts.

    Tip:Extendthelandinggearandmakesurethewheelhasasmallamountoftoe-inforpropergroundhandling.Useametalfiletomakeflatspotsonbothsidesofthestrutsotheaxlescrewscanbetightened.

    Tip:Applyasmallamountofthreadlocktotheaxlescrewsandsetscrewsinthewheelcollarstosecurethewheelstothestruts.

    Tip:Itmaybenecessarytoremoveasmallamountoffoamfortheconnectoroftheretracttositflushunderthetapeonthebottomofthewing.

    3X15mm(4)

    (EFLG120 sold separately)

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    Tip: Turntheclevisonthelinkagetochangethelengthofthelinkagebetweentheservoarmandthecontrolhorn.

    • Pullthetubefromtheclevistothelinkage.• Carefullyspreadtheclevis,theninserttheclevispinintothe

    desired hole in the control horn. • Movethetubetoholdtheclevisontothecontrolhorn.

    Afterbindingatransmittertothemodelreceiver,setthetrimsand sub-trimsto0,thenadjusttheclevisestocenterthecontrolsurfaces.

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    5.

    6.

    2.

    3.

    Flythemodelatfactorysettingsbeforemakingchanges.Forpilotswhowishformorecontrolthrow,adjustthepositionofthelinkagesontheservoarmsandcontrolhornsforincreasedtravel.

    Installing Clevises on Control Horns and Control Centering

    Factory Settings RudderTail Wheel Ailerons Elevator

    Arms

    Horns

    Installing Horizontal Tail

    Installing Landing Gear

    1. Slidethehorizontaltailtubeintotheholeintherear of the fuselage.

    2. Installtheleftandrighthorizontaltailsontothe fuselageasshown.Ensurethecontrolhornfacesdown.

    3. Apply four pieces of tape to the fuselage mounts (one on the top and bottom of each half of the horizontaltail).

    4. Attachtheclevistotheelevatorcontrolhorn(seeinstructionsforclevisconnection).

    5. Whenneeded,disassembleinreverseorder.

    Intallation1. Install the left landing gear door hinge (G)

    (markedL)inthewingclampasshown.2. Install the left landing gear plate (A)(marked

    withanL)inthewingusingfourscrews(B).3. Install the left landing gear strut in the plate as

    shown.4. Installtheleftcover(C)(markedL)onthestrut

    (D)usingtwoscrews(E).5. Installthewheelonthestrutusingthecollar.

    Makesurethebushingsideofthewheelistowardthebendinthestrut.

    6. Tightenthesetscrew(F)inthecollar.Useasmallamountofthreadlocktoholdthesetscrewin the collar.

    7. Install the right landing gear the same as the left landing gear.

    RemovalWhenneeded,disassembleinreverseorder.

    3X10mm(2)

    3X15mm(4)

    B

    A

    C

    D

    GE

    3X4mm(1)

    F

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    Elevator

    Bindyouraircraftandtransmitterbeforedoingthesetests.Movethecontrolsonthetransmittertomakesuretheaircraftcontrolsurfacesmovecorrectly.Reversecontrolsinyourtransmitterasnecessary.AfterdoingtheControlTest,correctlysetthefailsafe.Makesurethetransmittercontrolsareatneutralandthethrottleandthrottletrimareinthelowposition,thenrebindthemodeltoyourtransmitter.Ifthereceiverlosesitslinktothetransmitter,thefailsafemakesthecontrolsandthethrottlereverttothesettingsmadeatbinding.

    Aileron Stick Left

    Stick Right

    Up Elevator

    Down Elevator

    Control Direction Test

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    Rudder

    Optional Flaps

    Flap Switch

    Stick Left

    Stick Right

    Dual Rates

    We recommend using a DSM2/DSMX aircraft transmitter capable of dual rates. Adjustaccordingtoindividualpreferencesafterinitialflight. High Rate Low Rate

    Aileron 18mmup/down 13mmup/down

    Elevator 20mmup/down 16mmup/down

    Rudder 27mm left/right 20mm left/right

    1/2 or Takeoff Flap Full FlapsFlapdown 10mmdown 20mmdown

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    Disassembly 1. Removethespinnernut(A), propeller (B),backplate(C) and collet (D) from

    themotorshaft.Youwillneedatooltoturnthespinnernut.4. Removethe3screws(E)fromthecowling(F) and the fuselage.5. Carefullyremovethecowlingfromthefuselage.Paintmaykeepthe

    cowlingattachedtothefuselage.Ifdesired,removethe4screwsandsimulatedenginecylindersfrominsidethecowling.

    6. Removethe4screws(G) from the motor mount (H) and the fuselage.7. DisconnectthemotorwiresfromtheESCwires.8. Removethe4screws(I) and the motor (J) from the motor mount.

    Keeptherubberwashersattachedtothemotormountwhenremovingthescrewsandthemotorfromthemotormount.

    AssemblyAssembleinthereverseorder.NOTICE: CorrectlyalignthewirecolorsandconnectthemotortotheESC.Makesurethepropellersidewiththenumbersfordiameterandpitch(forexample,9.5x7.5)facesoutfromthebackplate.Atoolisrequiredto tighten the spinner nut on the collet.

    Notallwiringshown.

    FB

    A

    C D

    2X10mm(4)1.5X5mm(3)

    E

    J

    G

    3X10mm(4)

    IH

    CAUTION:Alwaysdisconnecttheflightbatteryfromthemodelbeforeremovingthepropeller.

    Service of Power Components MAINTENANCE

    (2.25inches)fromleadingedgeofthewingatfuselage

    Placethebatteryallthewayforwardinthefuselageandholdthebatteryinplaceusingahookandloopstrap.ItiseasiesttobalancetheF4UCorsairwiththeaircraftinverted.

    Center of Gravity (CG)

    57.0mm

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    1. Alignandattachasimulatedtankundertheleftwingusing1screw.Attachatankundertheotherwinginthesameway.

    Tip:Thesescalefeaturesslowyouraircraftmuchliketheauxiliarytanksonafull-scaleCorsair.

    NOTICE: NEVER ATTEMPT TO BELLy LAND yourCorsairwithonlythebellytanksinstalledordamagetotheaircraftmayresult.

    Installing Included Optional Belly Tanks

    Optional Rough Runway Gear

    Installing Decals

    Intallation1. Theleftandrightoptionalgear(PKZ6007)aresoldasaseparatekit.

    Thecoilsontheforward-angledstrutsshouldfacerearward.Thewheelsprojectforwardfromthewingtodecreasethepossibilityoftippingwhenlandingonaroughrunway.

    2. Installtheleftcover(A)(markedL)ontheoptionalleftstrut(B)usingtwoscrews(C).

    3. Installtherightgearusingtherightcoverand2screws.

    RemovalWhenneeded,disassembleinreverseorder.

    3X10mm(2)

    A

    B

    3X15mm(1)

    3X15mm(4)

    C

    TheincludeddecalsareforaircraftflownbythepilotsTommyBlackburn“BIGHOG”andIraKepford.Onlytheleftsidesoftheseaircraftareshownhere.Applydecalsinasimilarpatternontheright sides of the aircraft.

    1. Ensure the fuselage is clean. 2. Lift a decal from a sheet and carefully apply it to the aircraft. 3. Ruboutfromthecenteroftheself-adhesivedecaltoremove

    bubbles.

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    Always decrease throttle at

    propeller strike.

    Range Check your Radio SystemAfterfinalassembly,rangechecktheradiosystemwiththeF4UCorsair.Referto your specific transmitter instruction manual for range test information.

    FlyingAlwayschooseawide-openspaceforflyingyourF4UCorsair.Itisidealthatyouflyatasanctionedflyingfield.Ifyouarenotflyingatanapprovedsite,alwaysavoidflyingnearhouses,trees,wiresandbuildings.Youshouldalsobecarefultoavoidflyinginareaswheretherearemanypeople,suchasbusyparks,schoolyardsorsoccerfields.Consultlocallawsandordinancesbeforechoosingalocationtoflyyouraircraft.

    FlapsWhenusingtheoptionalflaps,thetakeoffsandlandingsareshorter.When takingoff,thetailwillcomeoffthegroundquickerforbetterruddercontrolduringthetakeoffroll.

    Duringlanding,theflapsallowasteeperlandingapproachandwiththeabilitytouselessthrottle.Aslowerairspeedmakesiteasiertoflareandsettleinforasmoothlanding.Whendeployingtheflaps,slowtheaircraftdownto1/4throttle.Iftheflapsaredeployedwhentheaircraftisatahigherspeed,theaircraftwillpitchup.Ifyourtransmitteriscapable,aslightamountofdownelevatortoflapmixingwillreducethepitchuptendency.

    Belly LandingIflandingongrasswithoutthelandinggear,usethesameapproachasifflyingwithlandinggear.Startyourflarewiththepoweroffabout1foot(30cm)abovethegroundandholdthenoseupuntilthetailtouchesdown.Trytokeepthewingsleveltopreventclippingawingonthegroundandturningtheaircraftsideways.

    LandingForyourfirstflights,setyourtransmittertimerorastopwatchto7minutes.Adjustyourtimerforlongerorshorterflightsonceyouhaveflownthemodel.Whenthemotorpulses,landtheaircraftimmediatelyandrechargetheflightbattery.ItisnotrecommendedtoflythebatterytoLVC.

    Flytheaircraftdowntothegroundusing1/4–1/3throttletoallowforenoughenergyforaproperflare.Avoidsharpturnsonthegrounduntiltheplanehasslowedenoughtopreventscrapingthewingtips.TheF4UCorsairiseasiesttolanddoingawheellanding(twopoint),wheretheaircrafttouchesdownonthemainlandinggearfirstwhilethetailwheelisstillofftheground.TheF4UCorsaircanbelandedinathree-pointattitude,whereallthreewheelstouchdownatthesametime,butthetwo-pointwheellandingiseasiertoaccomplish.Oncetheaircrafttouchesdown,reducebackpressureontheelevatorsticktopreventthe plane from becoming airborne again.

    NOTICE:Whenfinishedflying,neverkeeptheaircraftinthesun.Donotstorethe aircraft in a hot, enclosed area such as a car. Doing so can damagethe foam.

    RepairsThankstotheZ-Foam™constructionoftheF4UCorsair,repairstothefoamcanbemadeusingvirtuallyanyadhesive(hotglue,regularCA(cyanoacrylateadhesive),epoxy,etc).Whenpartsarenotrepairable,seetheReplacementPartsListfororderingbyitemnumber.

    NOTICE:UseofCAaccelerantonyourmodelcandamagepaint.DONOThandle model until accelerant fully dries.

    1. Removeandinspectcontents.2. Chargeflightbattery.3. Read this instruction manual thoroughly.4. Fully assemble model.5. Installtheflightbatteryintheaircraft(onceithasbeenfullycharged).6. Bind aircraft to your transmitter.

    7. Makesurelinkagesmovefreely.8. PerformtheControlDirectionTestwiththetransmitter.9. Adjustflightcontrolsandtransmitter.10.PerformaradiosystemRangeCheck.11. Find a safe and open area.12.Planflightforflyingfieldconditions.

    1. DisconnectflightbatteryfromESC(RequiredforSafetyandbatterylife).2. Powerofftransmitter.3. Removeflightbatteryfromaircraft.4. Rechargeflightbattery.

    5. Repair or replace all damaged parts.6. Storeflightbatteryapartfromaircraftandmonitorthebatterycharge.7. Makenoteofflightconditionsandflightplanresults,

    planningforfutureflights.

    Fly in this area (upwindofpilot)

    Stand here

    600 feet(182.8m)

    Flying Tips and Repairs

    First Flight Preparation

    Maintenance After Flying

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    EffectiveJanuary1,2011A. GENERALAmodelaircraftisanon-human-carryingaircraftcapableofsustainedflightintheatmosphere.Itmaynotexceedlimitationsofthiscodeandisintendedexclusivelyforsport,recreationand/orcompetition.Allmodelflightsmustbeconductedinaccordancewiththissafetycodeandanyadditionalrulesspecifictotheflyingsite.1. Modelaircraftwillnotbeflown: (a)Inacarelessorrecklessmanner. (b)Atalocationwheremodelaircraftactivitiesareprohibited.2. Modelaircraftpilotswill:

    (a)Yieldtherightofwaytoallmancarryingaircraft. (b)Seeandavoidallaircraftandaspottermustbeusedwhenappropriate. (AMADocument#540-D-SeeandAvoidGuidance.) (c)Notflyhigherthanapproximately400feetabovegroundlevelwithin three(3)milesofanairport,withoutnotifyingtheairportoperator. (d)Notinterferewithoperationsandtrafficpatternsatanyairport,heliport orseaplanebaseexceptwherethereisamixeduseagreement. (e)Notexceedatakeoffweight,includingfuel,of55poundsunlessin compliancewiththeAMALargeModelAircraftprogram.(AMA Document520-A) (f)EnsuretheaircraftisidentifiedwiththenameandaddressorAMA numberoftheownerontheinsideoraffixedtotheoutsideofthemodel aircraft.(Thisdoesnotapplytomodelaircraftflownindoors). (g)Notoperateaircraftwithmetal-bladepropellersorwithgaseousboosts exceptforhelicoptersoperatedundertheprovisionsofAMADocument #555. (h)Notoperatemodelaircraftwhileundertheinfluenceofalcoholorwhile usinganydrugwhichcouldadverselyaffectthepilot’sabilitytosafely control the model. (i)Notoperatemodelaircraftcarryingpyrotechnicdeviceswhichexplode orburn,oranydevicewhichpropelsaprojectileordropsanyobject thatcreatesahazardtopersonsorproperty.

    Exceptions: •FreeFlightfusesordevicesthatburnproducingsmokeandare securelyattachedtothemodelaircraftduringflight. •Rocketmotors(usingsolidpropellant)uptoaG-seriessizemay beusedprovidedtheyremainattachedtothemodelduringflight. ModelrocketsmaybeflowninaccordancewiththeNational ModelRocketrySafetyCodebutmaynotbelaunchedfrom model aircraft. •OfficiallydesignatedAMAAirShowTeams(AST)areauthorizedto usedevicesandpracticesasdefinedwithintheTeamAMA ProgramDocument(AMADocument#718). (j)Notoperateaturbine-poweredaircraft,unlessincompliancewiththe AMAturbineregulations.(AMADocument#510-A).3. ModelaircraftwillnotbeflowninAMAsanctionedevents,airshowsor modeldemonstrationsunless: (a)Theaircraft,controlsystemandpilotskillshavesuccessfully demonstratedallmaneuversintendedoranticipatedpriortothe specificevent. (b)Aninexperiencedpilotisassistedbyanexperiencedpilot.4. Whenandwhererequiredbyrule,helmetsmustbeproperlywornand fastened.TheymustbeOSHA,DOT,ANSI,SNELLorNOCSAEapprovedor complywithcomparablestandards.

    B. RADIO CONTROL1. Allpilotsshallavoidflyingdirectlyoverunprotectedpeople,vessels, vehiclesorstructuresandshallavoidendangermentoflifeandproperty of others.2. Asuccessfulradioequipmentground-rangecheckinaccordancewith manufacturer’srecommendationswillbecompletedbeforethefirstflight ofaneworrepairedmodelaircraft.3. Atallflyingsitesasafetyline(s)mustbeestablishedinfrontofwhichall flyingtakesplace(AMADocument#706-RecommendedFieldLayout): (a)Onlypersonnelassociatedwithflyingthemodelaircraftareallowedat or in front of the safety line. (b)Atairshowsordemonstrations,astraightsafetylinemustbe established. (c)Anareaawayfromthesafetylinemustbemaintainedforspectators. (d)Intentionalflyingbehindthesafetylineisprohibited.4. RCmodelaircraftmustusetheradio-controlfrequenciescurrentlyallowed bytheFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC).Onlyindividuals properlylicensedbytheFCCareauthorizedtooperateequipmenton Amateur Band frequencies.5. RCmodelaircraftwillnotoperatewithinthree(3)milesofanypre-existing flyingsitewithoutafrequency-managementagreement(AMADocuments #922-TestingforRFInterference;#923-FrequencyManagement Agreement)6. WiththeexceptionofeventsflownunderofficialAMACompetition Regulations,excludingtakeoffandlanding,nopoweredmodelmaybe flownoutdoorscloserthan25feettoanyindividual,exceptforthepilot andthepilot’shelper(s)locatedattheflightline.7. Under no circumstances may a pilot or other person touch a model aircraft inflightwhileitisstillunderpower,excepttodivertitfromstrikingan individual.Thisdoesnotapplytomodelaircraftflownindoors.8. RCnightflyingrequiresalightingsystemprovidingthepilotwithaclear viewofthemodel’sattitudeandorientationatalltimes.9. ThepilotofaRCmodelaircraftshall: (a)Maintaincontrolduringtheentireflight,maintainingvisualcontact withoutenhancementotherthanbycorrectivelensesprescribedfor the pilot. (b)FlyusingtheassistanceofacameraorFirst-PersonView(FPV)only inaccordancewiththeproceduresoutlinedinAMADocument#550.

    Pleaseseeyourlocalorregionalmodelingassociation’sguidelinesforproper,safe operation of your model aircraft.

    AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

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    Problem Possible Cause Solution

    Aircraftwillnotrespondto throttle but responds to other controls

    Throttle is not at idle and/or throttle trim is too high Resetcontrolswiththrottlestickandthrottletrim atlowestsetting

    Throttleservotravelislowerthan100% Makesurethrottleservotravelis100%orgreater

    Throttlechannelisreversed Reversethrottlechannelontransmitter

    Extrapropellernoiseorextravibration

    Damaged propeller and spinner, collet or motor Replace damaged parts

    Propellerisoutofbalance Balance or replace propeller

    Reducedflighttimeor aircraftunderpowered

    Flightbatterychargeislow Completelyrechargeflightbattery

    Propellerisinstalledbackwards Installpropellerwithnumbersfacingforward

    Flight battery is damaged Replaceflightbatteryandfollowflightbatteryinstructions

    Flight conditions may be too cold Makesurebatteryiswarmbeforeuse

    AircraftwillnotBind(dur-ingbinding)totransmitter

    Transmitter is too near aircraft during binding process Movepoweredtransmitterafewfeetfromaircraft, disconnectandreconnectflightbatterytoaircraft

    Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large metal object Moveaircraftortransmitterawayfromlargemetalobject

    Bindplugisnotinstalledcorrectlyinbindportorbindextension Installbindpluginbindportorbindextensionandbind aircraft to transmitter

    Flightbattery/Transmitterbatterychargeistoolow Replace/recharge batteries

    Aircraftwillnotlink(afterbinding)totransmitter

    Transmitteristoonearaircraftduringlinkingprocess Movepoweredtransmitterafewfeetfromaircraft, disconnectandreconnectflightbatterytoaircraft

    Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large metal object Moveaircraftortransmitterawayfromlargemetalobject

    Bindplugisleftinstalledinbindportorbindextension Rebindtransmittertoaircraftandremovebindplugbeforecyclingpower

    Aircraft bound to different model memory (ModelMatch™radiosonly)

    Select correct model memory on transmitter

    Flightbattery/Transmitterbatterychargeistoolow Replace/recharge batteries

    Transmittermayhavebeenboundtoadifferentmodel(orwithadifferentDSMProtocol)

    Selecttherighttransmitterorbindtothenewone

    Control surface does not move

    Controlsurface,controlhorn,linkageorservodamage Replace or repair damaged parts and adjust controls

    Wire is damaged or connections are loose Doacheckofwiresandconnections,connect or replace as needed

    Transmitter is not bound correctly or the incorrect model wasselected

    Re-bindorselectcorrectmodelintransmitter

    BEC(BatteryEliminationCircuit)oftheESCisdamaged Replace ESC

    Controlsreversed Transmittersettingsarereversed Do the Control Direction Test and adjust controls on transmitter appropriately

    Motor pulses then loses power

    ESCusesdefaultsoftLowVoltageCutoff(LVC) Rechargeflightbatteryorreplacebattery that is no longer performing

    Weather conditions might be too cold for the battery Postponeflightuntilweatheriswarmer

    Batteryisold,wornout,ordamaged Replace battery

    Battery C rating might be too small Use recommended 25C battery

    Troubleshooting Guide

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    Limited WarrantyWhat this Warranty Covers - HorizonHobby,Inc.(“Horizon”)warrantstotheoriginalpurchaserthattheproductpurchased(the“Product”)willbefreefromdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipatthedateofpurchase. 

    What is Not Covered - Thiswarrantyisnottransferableanddoesnotcover(i)cosmeticdamage,(ii)damageduetoactsofGod,accident,misuse,abuse,negligence, commercial use, or due to improper use, installation, operation or maintenance,(iii)modificationofortoanypartoftheProduct,(iv)attemptedservicebyanyoneotherthanaHorizonHobbyauthorizedservicecenter,(v)ProductnotpurchasedfromanauthorizedHorizondealer,or(vi)Productnotcompliantwithapplicabletechnicalregulations.

    OTHERTHANTHEEXPRESSWARRANTYABOVE,HORIZONMAKESNOOTHERWARRANTYORREPRESENTATION,ANDHEREBYDISCLAIMSANYANDALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDING,WITHOUTLIMITATION,THEIMPLIEDWAR-RANTIESOFNON-INFRINGEMENT,MERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.THEPURCHASERACKNOWLEDGESTHATTHEYALONEHAVEDETERMINEDTHATTHEPRODUCTWILLSUITABLYMEETTHEREQUIRE-MENTSOFTHEPURCHASER’SINTENDEDUSE. 

    Purchaser’s Remedy - Horizon’ssoleobligationandpurchaser’ssoleandexclusiveremedyshallbethatHorizonwill,atitsoption,either(i)service,or(ii)replace,anyProductdeterminedbyHorizontobedefective.HorizonreservestherighttoinspectanyandallProduct(s)involvedinawarrantyclaim.ServiceorreplacementdecisionsareatthesolediscretionofHorizon.Proofofpurchaseisrequiredforallwarrantyclaims. SERVICEORREPLACEMENTASPROVIDEDUNDERTHISWARRANTYISTHEPURCHASER’SSOLEANDEXCLU-SIVEREMEDY. 

    Limitation of Liability - HORIZONSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORSPECIAL,INDIRECT,INCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,LOSSOFPROFITSORPRODUCTIONORCOMMERCIALLOSSINANYWAY,REGARDLESSOFWHETHERSUCHCLAIMISBASEDINCONTRACT,WARRANTY,TORT,NEGLIGENCE,STRICTLIABILITYORANYOTHERTHEORYOFLIABILITY,EVENIFHORIZONHASBEENADVISEDOFTHEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCHDAMAGES.Further,innoeventshalltheliabilityofHorizonexceedtheindividualpriceoftheProductonwhichliabilityisasserted.AsHorizonhasnocontroloveruse,setup,finalassembly,modification or misuse, no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any resulting damage or injury. By the act of use, setup or assembly, the user ac-cepts all resulting liability. If you as the purchaser or user are not prepared to accepttheliabilityassociatedwiththeuseoftheProduct,purchaserisadvisedtoreturntheProductimmediatelyinnewandunusedconditiontotheplaceofpurchase.

    Law -ThesetermsaregovernedbyIllinoislaw(withoutregardtoconflictoflawprincipals). Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate. Horizonreservestherighttochangeormodifythiswarrantyatanytimewithoutnotice.

    WARRANTy SERVICES Questions, Assistance, and Services - Your local hobby store and/or place ofpurchasecannotprovidewarrantysupportorservice.Onceassembly,setuporuseoftheProducthasbeenstarted,youmustcontactyourlocaldistributororHorizondirectly.ThiswillenableHorizontobetteransweryourquestionsandserviceyouintheeventthatyoumayneedanyassistance.Forquestionsorassistance,pleasevisitourwebsiteatwww.horizonhobby.com,submitaProductSupportInquiry,orcall877.504.0233tollfreetospeaktoaProductSupportrepresentative.

    Inspection or Services - IfthisProductneedstobeinspectedorservicedandiscompliantinthecountryyouliveandusetheProductin,pleaseusetheHo-rizonOnlineServiceRequestsubmissionprocessfoundonourwebsiteorcallHorizontoobtainaReturnMerchandiseAuthorization(RMA)number.PacktheProductsecurelyusingashippingcarton.Pleasenotethatoriginalboxesmaybeincluded,butarenotdesignedtowithstandtherigorsofshippingwithoutadditionalprotection.Shipviaacarrierthatprovidestrackingandinsuranceforlostordamagedparcels,asHorizonisnotresponsibleformerchandiseuntilitarrivesandisacceptedatourfacility.AnOnlineServiceRequestisavailableathttp://www.horizonhobby.com/content/_service-center_render-service-center.Ifyoudonothaveinternetaccess,pleasecontactHorizonProductSupporttoobtainaRMAnumberalongwithinstructionsforsubmittingyourproductforservice.WhencallingHorizon,youwillbeaskedtoprovideyourcompletename,streetaddress,emailaddressandphonenumberwhereyoucanbereachedduringbusinesshours.WhensendingproductintoHorizon,pleaseinclude your RMA number, a list of the included items, and a brief summary of theproblem. Acopyofyouroriginalsalesreceiptmustbeincludedforwar-ranty consideration. Be sure your name, address, and RMA number are clearly writtenontheoutsideoftheshippingcarton.

    NOTICE: Do not ship LiPo batteries to Horizon. If you have any issue with a LiPo battery, please contact the appropriate Horizon Product Support office.

    Warranty Requirements - For Warranty consideration, you must include your original sales receipt verifying the proof-of-purchase date. Providedwarrantyconditionshavebeenmet,yourProductwillbeservicedorreplacedfreeofcharge.ServiceorreplacementdecisionsareatthesolediscretionofHorizon.

    Non-Warranty Service - Should your service not be covered by warranty, service will be completed and payment will be required without notifica-tion or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50% of the retail purchase cost.Bysubmittingtheitemforserviceyouareagreeingtopaymentoftheservicewithoutnotification.Serviceestimatesareavail-ableuponrequest.Youmustincludethisrequestwithyouritemsubmittedforservice.Non-warrantyserviceestimateswillbebilledaminimumof½houroflabor.Inadditionyouwillbebilledforreturnfreight.Horizonacceptsmoneyordersandcashier’schecks,aswellasVisa,MasterCard,AmericanExpress,andDiscovercards.BysubmittinganyitemtoHorizonforservice,youareagreeingtoHorizon’sTermsandConditionsfoundonourwebsitehttp://www.horizonhobby.com/content/_service-center_render-service-center. 

    NOTICE: Horizon service is limited to Product compliant in the country of use and ownership. If non-compliant product is received by Horizon for service, it will be returned unserviced at the sole expense of the purchaser.

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    Instructions for disposal of WEEE by users in the European UnionThisproductmustnotbedisposedofwithotherwaste.Instead,itistheuser’sresponsibilitytodisposeoftheirwasteequipmentbyhandingitovertoadesignatedcollectionspointfortherecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipment.Theseparatecollectionandrecyclingofyourwasteequipmentatthetimeofdisposalwillhelptoconservenaturalresourcesandensurethatitisrecycledinamannerthatprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment.Formoreinformationaboutwhereyoucandropoffyourwasteequipmentforrecycling,pleasecontactyourlocalcityoffice,yourhouseholdwastedisposalserviceorwhereyoupurchasedtheproduct.

    CountryofPurchase HorizonHobby Address PhoneNumber/EmailAddress

    United States of America

    HorizonServiceCenter(Electronicsandengines)

    4105 Fieldstone RdChampaign, Illinois61822 USA

    877-504-0233OnlineRepairRequest:visitwww.horizonhobby.com/service

    HorizonProductSupport (Allotherproducts)

    4105 Fieldstone RdChampaign, Illinois61822 USA

    [email protected]

    UnitedKingdom HorizonHobbyLimited

    Units1-4PloytersRdStaple TyeHarlow,EssexCM187NSUnitedKingdom

    +44(0)[email protected]

    Germany HorizonTechnischerServiceChristian-JungeStraße125337Elmshorn,Germany

    +49(0)[email protected]

    France HorizonHobbySAS14RueGustaveEiffelZoned’ActivitéduRéveilMatin91230 Montgeron

    +33(0)[email protected]

    China HorizonHobby–ChinaRoom506,No.97Changshou Rd. Shanghai, China 200060

    +86(021)51809868 [email protected]

    Contact Information

    Compliance Information for the European UnionDeclaration of Conformity (inaccordancewithISO/IEC17050-1)

    No.HH2012052601

    Product(s): PKZF4UCorsairBNF ItemNumber(s): PKZ6080 Equipmentclass: 1

    Theobjectofdeclarationdescribedaboveisinconformitywiththerequire-mentsofthespecificationslistedbelow,followingtheprovisionsoftheEuropeanR&TTEdirective1999/5/EC,EMCDirective2004/108/ECandLVDDirective2006/95/EC:

    EN 301 489-1 V1.7.1: 2006 EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2: 2008

    EN 60950-1:2006+A11

    EN55022: 2010 EN55024: 2010Signedforandonbehalfof:

    HorizonHobby,Inc.Champaign, IL USAMay 26, 2012

    StevenA.Hall ExecutiveVP– Chief Operating Officer InternationalOperationsandRisk Management,HorizonHobby,Inc.

    Declaration of Conformity (inaccordancewithISO/IEC17050-1)

    No.HH2012052602

    Product(s): PKZF4UCorsairPNP ItemNumber(s): PKZ6075

    Theobjectofdeclarationdescribedaboveisinconformitywiththerequire-mentsofthespecificationslistedbelow,followingtheprovisionsoftheEMCDirective2004/108/EC:

    EN55022: 2010 EN55024: 2010Signedforandonbehalfof:

    HorizonHobby,Inc.Champaign, IL USAMay 26, 2012

    StevenA.Hall ExecutiveVP– Chief Operating Officer InternationalOperationsandRisk Management,HorizonHobby,Inc.

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    Part # | NummerNuméro | Codice

    Description Beschreibung Description Descrizione

    PKZ1012 Propeller“9.5X7.5” Propeller“9.5X7.5” Hélice«9,5x7,5» Elica“9,5X7,5”

    PKZ1081 SV80 Long Lead 3-Wire Servo SV80-ServolangenKabel Servo SV80 avec câble long à 3 fils Servo cavo lungo a 3 fili SV80

    PKZ1029 11.1V3S25C2200MAHLi-Po 11,1V3S25C2200MAHLi-Po Li-Po11,1V3S25C2200mAh Li-Po11,1V3S25C2200MAH

    PKZ1040 2-3DCLi-PoBalancingCharger 12V2-3SLiPoBalancerLader Chargeur-équilibreurpourLi-PoCC2-3Caricabatterie con bilanciatore Li-Po2-3CC

    PKZ1090 DSV130 digital, metal gear DSV130DigitalservoMG NumériqueDSV130,pignonsenmétal Ingranaggio in metallo, digitale DSV130

    PKZ5116 15BLOutrunnerMotor;950KV 15BLOutrunner-Motor;950KV Moteurcage-tournante15BL,950kV Motoreoutrunner15BL;950KV

    PKZ6001 DecalSheet:F4U-1A Dekorbogen:F4U-1A Planchededécalcomanies:F4U-1A Fogliocondecalcomanie:F4U-1A

    PKZ6002 PropAdapter:F4U-1A Propelleradapter:F4U-1A Adaptateurd’hélice:F4U-1A Adattatoreelica:F4U-1A

    PKZ6003 CompleteLandingGearSet:F4U-1A Fahrwerksset:F4U-1AJeudetraind’atterrissagecomplet:F4U-1A

    Set carrello di atterraggio completo:F4U-1A

    PKZ6005 WheelSet(2):F4U-1A Radsatz(2):F4U-1A Trainderoues(2):F4U-1A Setruote(2):F4U-1A

    PKZ6008 CanopywithPilot:F4U-1A KabinenhaubemitPilot:F4U-1A Verrièreavecpilote:F4U-1A Calottaconpilota:F4U-1A

    PKZ6010 DropTanks:F4U-1A Zusatztank:F4U-1A Réservoirslargables:F4U-1A Serbatoisganciabili:F4U-1A

    PKZ6011 PushrodSet:F4U-1A Schubstangensatz:F4U-1A Jeudetiges:F4U-1A Setastadispinta:F4U-1A

    PKZ6012 HorizontalStabw/Access:F4U-1A Höhenleitwerk:F4U-1AStabilisateur horizontal avec acces-soires:F4U-1A

    Stabilizzatore orizzontale con accessori:F4U-1A

    PKZ6013 CowlandExhaust:F4U-1A MotorhaubemAuspuffatt:F4U-1A Capotetéchappement:F4U-1A Carenaturaescarico:F4U-1A

    PKZ6020 PaintedWing:F4U-1A Tragflächelackiert:F4U-1A Ailepeinte:F4U-1A Alaverniciata:F4U-1A

    PKZ6067 PaintedBareFuselage:F4U-1A Rumpflackierto.Einbauten:F4U-1A Fuselagenupeint:F4U-1A Fusolieranudaverniciata:F4U-1A

    EFLA1030 30-AmpProSBBrushlessESC 30AProBrushlessESC/ReglerContrôleurélectroniquedevitessesansbalais30AProSB

    ESCbrushless30ampProSB

    SPMAR600AR6006-ChannelSportDSMXReceiver

    AR6006-Kanal-SportDSMX-Receiver RécepteursportDSMX6voiesAR600RicevitoreDSMXsportivoa 6canaliAR600

    CountryofPurchase HorizonHobby Address PhoneNumber/EmailAddress

    UnitedStatesofAmerica

    Sales4105FieldstoneRdChampaign,Illinois61822USA

    [email protected]

    UnitedKingdom HorizonHobbyLimited

    Units1-4PloytersRdStapleTyeHarlow,EssexCM187NS,UnitedKingdom

    +44 (0) 1279 641 [email protected]

    Germany HorizonTechnischerGmbHChristian-Junge Straße 125337Elmshorn,Germany

    +49 (0) 4121 2655 [email protected]

    France HorizonHobbySAS14RueGustaveEiffelZoned’ActivitéduRéveilMatin91230Montgeron

    +33 (0) 1 60 47 44 [email protected]

    China HorizonHobby–ChinaRoom506,No.97ChangshouRd. Shanghai, China 200060

    +86 (021) 5180 9868 [email protected]

    Parts Contact Information • Kontaktinformationen für Ersatzteile • Coordonnées pour obtenir des pièces détachées • Recapiti per i ricambi

    Replacement Parts • Ersatzteile • Pièces de rechange • Pezzi di ricambio

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    Part # | NummerNuméro | Codice

    Description Beschreibung Description Descrizione

    EFLG12010–1590DegRotatingElectricRetracts

    E-flite10-1590°drehendeselek-tronischesEZFW

    Trainsélectriquesrétractablespourtaille10–15àrotationà90degrés

    Elementiretrattilielettricirotanti a 90 gradi 10-15

    PKZ6007 RoughFieldGearSet:F4U-1AParkzoneF4U-1A:Fahrwerkssetf.schlechtePisten

    Jeudetrainpourterrainrudimentaire:F4U-1A

    Setcarrelloperpistairregolare:F4U-1A

    PKZ5101 Propeller10.5X9:EXTRA300 Propeller10,5x9:EXTRA300 Hélice10,5x9:EXTRA300 Elica10,5x9:EXTRA300

    PKZ1081 SV80 Long Lead Servo SV80-ServomitlangemKabel Servo SV80 avec câble long Servo cavo lungo SV80

    EFLA250 ParkFlyerToolAssortment,5pcE-fliteParkFlyerWerkzeugsortiment;5 teilig

    Assortimentd’outilsParkjFlyer,5piècesAssortimentoutensiliParkFlyer,5 unità

    EFLAEC302 EC3BatteryConnector(2) E-fliteEC3Akkukabel;Buchse(2) ConnecteurdebatterieEC3(2) ConnettorebatteriaEC3(2)

    EFLAEC303 EC3Device/BatteryConnector E-fliteEC3Kabelsatz;Stecker/BuchseConnecteurpouréquipement/batterieEC3

    Connettoredispositivo/batteriaEC3

    EFLC5051-To5-cellLi-Pobattery charger with balancer

    E-flite1-5ZellenLipoLadermitBalancer

    Chargeur-équilibreurdebatterieLi-Po1 à 5 cellules

    CaricabatteriaLi-Po1-5celleconbilanciatore

    EFLC302580WAC/DCmulti-chemistry batterycharger

    E-flite80WAC/DCMulti-Akku Ladegerät

    Chargeur de batterie à plusieurs produits chimiquesCA/CC80W

    CaricabatterieMulti-Chemistryda 80 WCA/CC

    DX5eDSMX5-ChannelTransmitterSpektrumDX5eDSMX5KanalSenderohneEmpfänger

    EmetteurDX5eDSMX5voies DX5eDSMXTrasmettitore5canali

    DX6iDSMX6-ChannelTransmitter SpektrumDX6iDSMX6-KanalSender EmetteurDX6iDSMX6voies DX6iDSMXTrasmettitore6canali

    DX7sDSMX7-ChannelTransmitter SpektrumDX7sDSMX7KanalSender EmetteurDX7sDSMX7voies DX7sDSMXTrasmettitore7canali

    DX8DSMX8-ChannelTransmitter SpektrumDX8DSMX8KanalSender EmetteurDX8DSMX8voies DX8DSMXTrasmettitore8canali

    Optional Parts • Optionale Bauteile • Pièces optionnelles • Pezzi opzionali

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