GT-4130 STUNT PLANE 3 Channel 2.4GHz RC Aeroplane Modelled after the famous Cessna 182 Skylane SKYLARK (GT-4130) Contents & Accessories Remote Control Remote Control Setup BATTERY & POWER SPECIFICATION Pairing the remote control & plane TROUBLESHOOTING PLANE PARTS
Plane Parts Congratulations! You are now the owner of a Skylark. To ensure a safe and enjoyable time with this stunt plane, please read the complete instructions carefully before use. Also keep this instruction booklet and the packaging for future reference as they contain important information for troubleshooting and maintenance. Skylark aeroplane aeroplane 2.4GHz Receiver We recommend that you seek the assistance of an experienced pilot before attempting to fly this aeroplane for the first time. An experienced RC hobbyist can properly assemble, setup and fly the model plane for the first time, this would be the ideal guidance for a beginner. Flying this plane requires a certain degree of skill, and this plane is also subject to normal wear and tear. Any damage or dissatisfaction as a result of accidents or modifications are not covered by warranty and cannot be returned for repair or replacement. Contact your retailer for more warranty information. Rudder Elevator Specifications, parts and contents may differ between this manual and actual product due to different locale of item and time of purchase. Keep away from people and obstabcles This product is suitable for indoor and outdoor (wind grade should be no more than 4) flying, however, you must keep away from people, crowded place, pets or any obstacles that would pose any dangers. Keep clear from heat source, power cable to avoid incidents and damages to others or the plane itself. Failure to keep away from these places may result in fire, electrical shock and could lead to injuries and damages to property.
During the take off, use the rudder control to keep the plane straight. Beginners are recommended to practice well or fly for the first time under the guidance of an experienced pilot. Trim could be used to adjust and level the plane.. Contents & Accessories 1. Adjustment of Rudder If you notice the plane turns slightly to the right when taking off, trim the rudder to the left side. If you notice the plane turns slightly to the left when taking off, trim the rudder to the right side. 2. Adjustment of Elevator If you notice the plane turns upward too much when taking off, trim the elevator upward. If you notice the plane turns downward too much when taking off, trim the elevator downward. & The propeller can be replaced by pulling in the outward direction indicated in the illustration.
During the take off, use the rudder control to keep the plane straight. Beginners are recommended to practice well or fly for the first time under the guidance of an experienced pilot. Trim could be used to adjust and level the plane.. Contents & Accessories 1. Adjustment of Rudder If you notice the plane turns slightly to the right when taking off, trim the rudder to the left side. If you notice the plane turns slightly to the left when taking off, trim the rudder to the right side. 2. Adjustment of Elevator If you notice the plane turns upward too much when taking off, trim the elevator upward. If you notice the plane turns downward too much when taking off, trim the elevator downward. & The propeller can be replaced by pulling in the outward direction indicated in the illustration.
5. Remote Control Familiarize, Practice and Simulate Before your first flight, please familiarize, practice and simulate so you are confident with each control of the remote. 1. Familiarize with what each button and stick does on your remote control. See the illustration below for the important direction information. 2. Practice with the remote control when it is switched off, make sure your fingers can control the buttons and sticks comfortably at will. Direction Inverting 3. Simulate the take off, flying and landing procedures in sequence to make sure you know what to do for each step. Throttle Vertical Movement trim Indicator Pick an empty field for practice. Avoid crowds, trees and buildings. Indicator After the plane takes off, control the trottle gently. Do not apply throttle suddenly. Cover
5. Remote Control Setup Take off from throwing After the pairing, make sure both the rudder and elevator are in neutral (middle) position. 1. Do NOT throw upward 2. Throw horizontally 3. Do NOT throw downward Push the throttle stick to about 60%. Face the wind and throw the plane horizontally. Immediately pull the direction button down a little to lift the plane. Remote Control Slide open the battery cover in the indicated direction Prepare for landing immediately when the plane starts to become underpowered. Turn the plane around so it faces the wind, and then decreases throtlle to slow down the speed. The plane starts to slowly glide towards the ground. Reduce the throttle to zero when the plane touches ground. Adjust the elevator as necessary when touching down. Battery Cover Use 6 x AA batteries and insert them in the polarity shown. Do not mix batteries of different type. During gliding, adjust the rudder to keep straight. Use the supplied USB cable and charger to charge the Li-polymer Battery Plug the USB cable into the computer s USB socket, then plug the other end into the supplied charger. Plug the Li-polymer battery into the charging socket. aeroplane Red LED light indicates the battery is charging. The red LED light turns off when charging is complete. Turn Off the Remote Control If the remote control is not used for a long time, please remove the batteries. If the remote control is not used for a long time, please remove the batteries.
9. Pairing the remote control and plane The Li-polymer charger has two independent charging socket for charging two batteries at the same time. USB power source can be from a computer or a mains USB charger. Plug in the Li-polymer battery into the plane. The airplane indicator now flashes. Push and hold the throttle stick to the bottom. Turn on the the remote control and wait for the beep sound. After the beep sound finishes, the plane s indicator will remain solid. Off After the completion of the pairing, rudder and elevator should return to netural position. Manually return the rudder and elevator to neutral position if needed. Push or pull to manually return rudder/elevator to neutral Do NOT run the motor without having the propeller attached to avoid damage to the motor. Take off from ground After the pairing, make sure both the rudder and elevator are in neutral (middle) position. Place the aircraft on a flat surface and ideally facing the wind. Push the throttle stick to accelerate. When the plane reaches a high speed, pull the direction button downwards a little to lift off the plane.