Rage MICRO WARBIRD Series User manual

Manual
P-51D MustangP-51D Mustang
F4u CorsairF4u Corsair
t-28 trojant-28 trojan

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Box Contents
Photo shown as an example for all 3 Warbird series airplanes
Age Recommendation; 14 years and up. This is not a toy.
As the owner of this airplane, you are responsible to make sure that injury to others or
damage to property is avoided.
Make sure that you are familiar with the entire instruction manual before operation.
Battery Warnings
Important Notice: Mishandling of LiPo batteries can result in re, personal injury and/or
property damage!
• Ensure that batteries are properly charged before ying.
• If at any time that battery begins to balloon or swell, discontinue use immediately.
• Always store batteries at room temperature in a dry environment.
• Do not store or transport your LiPo batteries in direct sunlight or in a hot vehicle.
• Make sure to inspect all batteries before charging and do not charge damaged
batteries.
• Always disconnect the battery after charging and allow the charger to cool before
the next charge.
• Never leave charging batteries unattended.
• Never charge batteries in extremely hot or cold temperatures or in direct sunlight.
Safety Precautions

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2. Plug the landing gear into the wings as
shown above, and secure with the
included screws and screwdriver.
3. Connect the battery to the receiver and insert the battery into the battery box. Then,
place the battery wires inside and close the battery box door.
1. Install 4 AA batteries (not included) in
the transmitter.
1. Unplug the battery from your plane.
2. Plug the charger into the USB
port on your computer or USB adapter.
3. Connect battery to the charger.
4. The charging process will take up to
3 hours. As a safety precaution, never
charge the battery for longer than 4
hours. While charging, the red LED
indicator will light. When charging is
complete, the LED will turn off.
P-51 Mustang F4U Corsair T-28 Trojan
Charging Instructions
Setup Instructions
NOTE: Make sure the landing gear wires are installed in the correct direction as shown
in the above images.
4. Setup is done. Make sure you read and follow all instructions in this manual
before you start ying the airplane.
Red LED on while charging
LED off when charge done

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Transmitter Layout
PASS Switch
LED Indicator
One-key Stunt Button
Throttle/Rudder
Rudder Trim
Elevator Trim
Aileron/Elevator
Aileron Trim
ON/OFF Switch
With the transmitter turned on and the battery conected to the ESC (and installed in the
battery compartment), it is now possible to check the center of all control surfaces.
Check that the rudder is properly centered as shown above.
Then check that the elevator is properly centered as shown above.
NOTE: Turn the PASS switch off (expert mode) before you complete the steps
below. See more information in "PASS System" section.
Centering Control Surfaces

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Elevator Trim
Aileron/Elevator
If the rudder is not properly centered,
adjust the push rod length by bending the
arc-shaped section slightly with needle
nose pliers until the rudder is centered.
Push Rod Arc-shaped
Section
Push Rod Arc-shaped
Section
Push Rod
Arc-shaped Section
If the elevator is not properly centered,
adjust the push rod length by bending the
arc-shaped section slightly with needle
nose pliers until the elevator is centered.
If the aileron is not properly centered,
adjust the push rod length by bending the
arc-shaped section slightly with needle
nose pliers until the aileron is centered.
Center Control Surfaces (cont.)
Please Note: It is unlikely that you will
need to make these adjustments to your
new model.
The PASS System has 3 levels of control.
Full Assist (switch toward pilot) In this
position the bank and dive angles of the
airplane are greatly restricted and the
plane will return to level ight when the
sticks are released.
Partial Assist (switch in middle) In this
position the bank and dive angles can
increase and the plane still returns to
level ight when the sticks are released.
No Assist (switch away from pilot) In this
position the stability system is inactive.
This is the expert setting and allows for
unaided control. If orientation or control is
lost, simply switch to one of the other assist
modes to regain control.
0 - Away From You- Manual / PASS Off (EXPERT)
1 - In the Middle - Partial Assit (MID)
2 - Towards You - Full Assit (BEGINNER)
PASS System Control
The PASS System comes pre-installed in
the airplane to help make ying a smoother
experience. In either assist mode, the
PASS System greatly reduces the stress of
the pilot and makes the plane easier and
more fun to y.

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Swing The
Plane PASS Reaction
Transmitter
Operaton Reaction
Digital trims allow you to adjust the center
position of aileron, rudder, or elevator.
Each time the trim button is pressed, the
servo output will change one angle. If the
trim button is held, the output will scroll
in that direction until the trim button is
released or the output reaches its end.
When you hear a short "beep" sound, the
trim is centered.
Elevator
Trim
Rudder
Trim
Aileron
Trim
Digital Trim
Pitch Reaction
Yaw Reaction
Roll Reaction
Checking Control Movement
Elevator Stick
Rudder Stick
Aileron Stick
With the aircraft power on and the PASS
system in Expert, check the elevator,
rudder and aileron response as shown
above.
With the aircraft power on and the PASS
system in Partial or Full Assist, check the
elevator, rudder and aileron response as
shown above.
To prevent damage to the aircraft and surroundings, the throttle channel is locked each
time the transmitter is turned on. Follow the instructions below to unlock the throttle and
arm the motor.
CAUTION: Keep your ngers and other foreign objects away from the prop while arming
the motor. Raise the throttle stick up to max position until you hear a "beep" sound.
Then pull the throttle stick down to min position until you hear a second "beep" sound.
The motor is now armed. When the throttle stick is raised again the motor will start.
Arming the Motor

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Pass System Calibration
1. Make sure the airplane is set in level ying position.
2. Turn the throttle stick to min (low) position.
3. Turn on the transmitter and plug in the battery to
power on the airplane
4. Do NOT unlock the throttle at this point.
5. Hold the sticks as shown for several seconds.
6. When you hear a “beep” sound, it means the PASS
system is calibrated based on the position of the
airplane.
NOTE: This process is only required if the model is
not performing properly when in PASS mode. Perform
this with the airplane held in a level ying position.
The stunt button allows the pilot to perform a roll
or loop automatically when ying in either PASS
assist mode. As shown in the below diagrams,
while ying in either mode, press the one-key
stunt button on the left shoulder of the transmitter
and you will hear several beeps. While the
transmitter is beeping, simply move the aileron
stick to either direction for auto-roll or move
the elevator stick to up elevator (stick down) to
perform a loop.
One-key
Stunt Button
Stunt Function Button

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The prop saver keeps the propeller and prop shaft from damage, along with preventing
the electronic components from over current. When the airplane hits any obstacle, the
prop will pop loose and fall from the base. To reinstall the prop, center the forward part
(see diagram) on the motor shaft, and press until you hear a "click" that indicates that
the prop has been reinstalled.
Follow these steps to replace a broken propeller and/or shaft adaptor. You will need a
Phillips screwdriver and needle nose pliers (not included).
1. Remove screw with a Phillips screwdriver and remove the spinner and propeller.
2. Remove shaft adaptor (labeled base on the diagram). If it's too tight, use pliers to help.
3. Replace any broken parts.
4. Reinstall all parts by reversing the installation steps to complete the replacement.
Base
Base Base
Forward
Part
Forward
Part Forward
Part
Spinner Spinner
Screw
Screw
Propeller Propeller
Motor
Shaft
Prop Saver Instructions
Propeller Replacement
Spinner
Propeller
(RGRA1216)
Each Prop/Spinner set includes the
propeller, spinner and forward part.
See page 10 for specic part
numbers for each airplane.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Although this section can be used as a quick start guide, we
strongly suggest that you read the entire manual before proceeding. This checklist is
NOT intended to replace the content included in this instruction manual.
- Always turn the transmitter on rst.
- Ensure the throttle control stick is at bottom position before connecting the battery.
- Fly the model (hand-launch or take off from a at/level surface).
- Land the model (on a at/level surface).
- Unplug the battery from ESC.
- Always turn off the transmitter last.
Flight Checklist
Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the
GUID (Globally Unique Identier) code of a single specic transmitter. When a receiver
is bound to a transmitter, the receiver will only respond to that specic transmitter.
Binding Instructions
If you need to rebind for any reason, please follow the steps below.
1. Keep the transmitter switched OFF with the throttle stick at bottom position.
NOTICE: Keep PASS switch at Partial or Full assist position.
NOTICE: Make sure you keep the plane still in a calm, stable position when initializing
the PASS system.
2. Connect the battery to the plane, then turn on the transmitter within 5 seconds.
3.The receiver LED will ash for 3 to 8 seconds before binding automatically.
4. After the receiver LED stops ashing, the binding process is complete and you are
ready to y.
CAUTION: Remember to use caution when ying near people and property!

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MicroP-51DMustang
ItemNumber Description
RGRA1300 MicroP-51DRTF
RGRA1310 Fuselage;P-51
RGRA1311 MainWingandTail;P-51
RGRA1312 PushrodSet;P-51
RGRA1313 Prop/SpinnerSet;P-51
RGRA1315 FrontLandingGear;P-51,F4U
MicroF4UCorsair
ItemNumber Description
RGRA1301 MicroF4UCorsairRTF
RGRA1315 FrontLandingGear;P-51,F4U
RGRA1320 Fuselage;F4U
RGRA1321
MainWingandTail;F4U
RGRA1322
PushrodSet;F4U
RGRA1323
Prop/SpinnerSet;F4U,T-28
MicroT-28Trojan
ItemNumber Description
RGRA1302 MicroT-28TrojanRTF
RGRA1323
Prop/SpinnerSet;F4U,T-28
RGRA1324 Fuselage;T-28
RGRA1325
MainWingandTail;T-28
RGRA1326
PushrodSet;T-28
RGRA1327 LandingGearSet;T-28
CommonParts
ItemNumber
Description
RGRA1314
GearBox;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1316 10mmCorelessMotor;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1317 5-Channel2.4Transmitter;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1318 5-in-1ControlBoard;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1319 2gServo;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1328
3.7V400mAh25CLiPoBattery;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1186
ServoArms(Setof4);P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1190 1SUSBCharger;P-51,F4U,T-28
RGRA1216 BaseforProp/SpinnerAssembly;P-51,F4U,T-28
Replacement Parts
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