Install The Propeller; Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope (Safe) Technology Flight Modes - Horizon Hobby HobbyZone AeroScout Manuel D'utilisation

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Install the Propeller

WARNING: Do not install the propeller until the aircraft has been
completely assembled, all systems have been checked thoroughly
and you are located at a suitable fl ying site.
Follow the instructions below to install the propeller and spinner:
1. Place the prop washer on the motor shaft.
2. Insert the prop nut in the propeller. The raised letters on the propeller should
face away from the rounded head of the prop nut. When the propeller is
installed, the raised letters should face toward the front of the aircraft.
3. Grip the motor can fi rmly to keep it from rotating.
4. Thread the propeller and prop nut onto the motor shaft.
IMPORTANT: The motor shaft and prop nut are reverse-threaded. Turn the prop
nut counter-clockwise to tighten it to the motor shaft.
5. Tighten propeller and prop nut to the motor shaft by hand.

Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope (SAFE) Technology Flight Modes

At any time during a fl ight you can switch between the 3 fl ight modes or use
Panic recovery to get your aircraft to a safe fl ying attitude. Change between
fl ight modes by changing the fl ight mode switch position.
Beginner Mode (position 0)
• Envelope limit: Pitch (nose up and down) and Roll (wing tips up and down)
angles are limited to help you keep the aircraft airborne.
• Self-leveling: when the pitch and roll controls are returned to neutral, the
aircraft returns to level fl ight.
• Stability assisted takeoff and landing.
• Throttle based climb and descent.
Intermediate Mode (position 1)
• Natural Flight Experience: In normal training fl ight conditions, the pilot
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experiences natural AS3X
fl ight for smooth handling and outstanding
precision.
• Large Flight Envelope: The pilot is only prevented from entering extreme
fl ight conditions outside the training fl ight envelope.
Experienced Mode (position 2)
• Natural Flight Experience: The pilot experiences natural AS3X fl ight for
smooth handling and outstanding precision.
• Unlimited Flight Envelope: No limit on Pitch and Roll angles (airframe limited).
Panic Recovery
This function is intended to provide you with the confi dence to continue to
improve your fl ight skills. If you become disoriented or the aircraft is in an
unknown or uncomfrotable attitude:
1. Press and hold the Bind/PANIC button on the transmitter and release the
control sticks. The aircraft will immediately pull out of a dive and roll wings
upright and level.
IMPORTANT: The aircraft will recover to a safer attitude even if sticks are held
while holding the PANIC button. However, release the control sticks for the
quickest recovery.
2. Release the PANIC button and continue a gentle climb to a safe altitude.
CAUTION: The Panic Recovery function will not avoid obstacles in the
aircraft fl ight path. Suffi cient altitude is required for the aircraft to
return to straight and level fl ight if the aircraft is upside down when the panic
function is applied.
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0
Pitch
Beginner Mode
(Switch Position 0)
Pitch
Intermediate Mode
(Switch Position 1)
Pitch
Experienced Mode
(Switch Position 2)
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Roll
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