Things You'll Need
Instructions
Charge
Use a Philips-head screwdriver to remove the fastener screw from the back of the transmitter, then slide the battery compartment open. Insert the six "AA" batteries according to the diagram inside the battery housing. Close the battery compartment and tighten the screw again.
Slide the plane's power switch to the "Off" position, then move the transmitter toggle switch, which is located at the 10 o'clock position relative to the center joystick, to "Charger On".
Flip open the bottom panel to reveal the charger connector, then insert the charge wire into the aircraft's charge port, located on the bottom of the fuselage.
Press the "Charge" button, then wait two minutes until the charging process is complete. The indicator light will blink red while the vehicle charges.
Disconnect the charger when charging has terminated, coil the charger wire and close the flap. Move the transmitter toggle switch to "Control On".
Flying
Turn on the transmitter power switch, then screw in the transmitter antenna by inserting it through the top of the device. Extend the antenna, then turn on the vehicle's power.
Uncoil the aircraft antenna, then hold the aircraft in your palm, pinching the underside of the fuselage with your thumb and index finger.
Face against the wind, then release the aircraft parallel to the ground. Use the main joystick to turn the aircraft in any direction. Move the joystick up to point the nose upward, or down to direct the nose toward the ground. Move the joystick either left or right to navigate the aircraft in that direction.
Land the aircraft on a soft, grassy area. Navigate the airplane toward the landing patch, then move the joystick down to fly the plane onto the grass. Switch the toggle button to the "Charger On" position once the aircraft has landed to turn off the propellers.