HAWK’S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane User Manual

August 31, 2024
HAWK'S WORK

HAWK’S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane

INTRODUCTION

For both novice and expert pilots, the thrilling and adaptable HAWK’S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane is sure to bring hours of excitement. With a wingspan of 13.7 inches and a body length of 11.8 inches, this lightweight airplane is priced at $38.99 and is the ideal size for outdoor adventures. With a flyweight of about 1.4 ounces, the Z50 is made of lightweight, durable EPP foam. You can choose to take off by hand toss or taxiing, which gives you more options during your flight. With two lithium metal batteries powering it, the aircraft can fly in four directions: upward, downward, left, and right. A single charge lasts the aircraft for roughly 20 minutes. Pilots eight years of age and older will find the Z50 ideal, with a charge period of 40 to 60 minutes and a remote control range of up to 100 meters. This durable remote control aircraft, made by MorningStar Partner Tech, provides an exhilarating flying experience at a reasonable cost.

SPECIFICATIONS

Brand HAWK’S WORK
Price $38.99
Wing Span 13.7 inches / 35 cm
Body Length 11.8 inches / 30 cm
Height 3.5 inches / 9 cm
Takeoff Methods Hand throw off & taxiing off
Flight Directions Upward, downward, left, right
Fly Time About 20 minutes * 2 (2 batteries)
Charging Time 40 ~ 60 minutes
Remote Controller Battery 3 * AAA batteries (Not included)
Radio Frequency 2.4 GHz
Remote Distance 100 meters
Material EPP foam
Fly Weight 1.4 oz / 40 g
Product Dimensions 11.81 x 13.78 x 3.54 inches
Item Weight 1.19 pounds
Item Model Number Z50
Manufacturer Recommended Age 8 years and up
Batteries Required Lithium Metal batteries
Manufacturer MorningStar Partner Tech
Warranty 1-year aircraft warranty, 3-month battery warranty

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • Remote Control
  • Airplane
  • 3.7V 300mAh lithium battery
  • spare propeller
  • USB charging cable
  • Manual

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

REMOTE CONTROL

FEATURES

  • Hand Throw Take-Off: Especially useful as your flying skills improve, this feature makes hand-thrown take-off simple.
  • Remote Control Distance: Provides a good range for flying, operating up to 100 meters.
  • Group Flight Capability: Designed with a remote control system to minimize disturbance when operating several aircraft at once.
  • Battery Life: Comes with two 300 mAh rechargeable batteries, enough for about 40 minutes of flight time (20 minutes each battery).
  • Landing Gear: Includes an additional set of propellers and two landing gears. Keep in mind that the landing gear is only intended for one use.
  • Gyroscope Stabilization: This aircraft has a gyroscope stabilization device to improve controllability and flying stability.
  • Ready to Fly : This model is perfect for novices since it comes pre-assembled and ready to fly right out of the box.
  • Easy Flight Controls: Children and novice pilots may easily use it thanks to its straightforward controls.
  • Stable flying: A more comfortable and steady flight is guaranteed by the integrated stabilization mechanism.
  • Lightweight Design: Lightweight materials were used in construction to increase handling and maneuverability.
  • Flight Preparation: The aircraft needs a runway of five to ten meters to taxi before taking off.
  • Safety Features: Contains advice on how to prevent loss when flying, such as avoiding towering trees or buildings.
  • Portability: Its lightweight and small design makes it simple to move.
  • Problem Solving: The majority of problems or concerns are handled amicably by the manufacturer.

SETUP GUIDE

  • Connect the Remote: To connect the remote control to the aircraft, according to the comprehensive instructions. As soon as the connection is successful, make sure both indication lights are on.
  • Charge Batteries: Make sure each of the 300 mAh rechargeable batteries are completely charged before the first flight.
  • Installing Batteries: Pack the airplane’s fully charged batteries into the appropriate compartments.
  • Check Battery Placement: Before using, make sure the batteries are securely fastened and inserted.
  • Pre-Flight Inspection: Verify that all parts, such as the propellers and landing gear, are mounted correctly before taking off.
  • Hand Throw Technique: To accomplish a stable takeoff, practice hand throwing the aircraft.
  • Choose Your Flying Area: Go for a space that is open and unobstructed by structures or tall trees.
  • Adjust Controls: To guarantee correct handling, adjust the airplane’s controls using the remote control before takeoff.
  • Flight Mode Adjustment: Change the flight parameters according to your level of experience and the outside conditions.
  • Verify Remote Signal: Prior to every flight, make sure the remote control signal is operational.
  • Check Stabilization: Make that the gyroscope stabilization mechanism is turned on and operating as it should.
  • Use of Landing Gear: Recognize that the landing gear is a one-time use item and install it when needed.
  • Do a Test Flight: To become acquainted with the controls and handling, carry out a brief test flight.
  • Track Battery Life: To prevent an unplanned power outage during flight, keep an eye on your battery levels.
  • Examine Safety Instructions: To ensure safe operation and prevent mishaps, always study safety recommendations.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

  • Frequent Battery Charging: Make sure batteries are not overcharged by completely charging them before each use.
  • Remove Batteries: When the airplane is not being flown for a long time, remove the batteries.
  • Clean Surface: Use a dry towel to wipe off any dust or debris from the airplane.
  • Examine Components: Frequently examine the landing gear and propellers of the aircraft for signs of deterioration.
  • Store The Aircraft Correctly: To prevent damage from heat or moisture, keep the aircraft in a cool, dry place.
  • Avoid Adverse Conditions: To avoid damage and loss of control, avoid flying in winds faster than 3 m/s.
  • Verify Connections: Prior to every flight, make sure the remote control and aircraft are connected securely.
  • Handle Carefully: To prevent damage, try not to drop or handle the airplane improperly.
  • Replace Damaged Parts: To ensure maximum performance, replace any damaged landing gear or propellers as soon as possible.
  • Observe Instructions: For upkeep and operation, conform to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Prevent Water Exposure: To avoid electrical damage, keep the airplane away from water.
  • Safe Storage: To prevent physical damage to the airplane, store it in the included storage case or another appropriate container.
  • Examine Batteries: Check batteries frequently for damage or leaks, and replace as necessary.
  • Steer Clear of Extreme conditions: Steer clear of conditions that could negatively impact the airplane’s performance.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Issue Possible Cause Solution
The airplane not turning on Batteries not installed correctly Check and

reinsert the batteries properly.
Short flight time| Low battery power| Ensure batteries are fully charged before flight.
Airplane drifting in flight| Calibration needed| Recalibrate the airplane before flight.
No response from the remote control| Out-of-range or interference| Ensure the airplane is within the 100-meter range.
Slow response to controls| A low battery in remote control| Replace the remote control’s AAA batteries.
Airplane not lifting off| Low battery or incorrect takeoff method| Fully charge the battery and ensure proper takeoff technique.
Airplane flipping on takeoff| Incorrect throttle application| Apply throttle gently and evenly.
Remote control not pairing with an airplane| Frequency not set correctly| Reset and re-pair the remote control with the airplane.
Propellers not spinning| Obstruction or damage| Check and remove any debris from the propellers.
Airplane unsteady during flight| Windy conditions or imbalance| Fly in calm weather and ensure the airplane is balanced.
Charging takes too long| Faulty charging cable| Inspect the charging cable and replace if necessary.
Airplane losing connection mid-flight| Interference or low remote battery| Replace remote batteries and avoid areas with high interference.
Motor overheating| Prolonged use without breaks| Allow the airplane to cool down between flights.
Airplane not charging| Faulty charger or cable| Check the charger and cable for defects and replace if needed.

PROS & CONS

Pros:

  1. Lightweight and durable EPP foam construction.
  2. Two methods of takeoff: hand throw and taxiing.
  3. Long remote control range of 100 meters.
  4. Affordable price at $38.99.
  5. Suitable for beginners and experienced pilots.

Cons:

  1. Requires two lithium metal batteries (included) and 3 AAA batteries (not included).
  2. Flight time is limited to 20 minutes per charge.
  3. Not suitable for very windy conditions.
  4. Small size may limit visibility during flight.
  5. Longer charging time of 40 to 60 minutes.

WARRANTY

The HAWK’S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane comes with a 1-year aircraft warranty, ensuring coverage against any defects in materials or workmanship under normal use. In addition, the lithium metal batteries included with the plane come with a 3-month warranty. If any issues arise within these periods, MorningStar Partner Tech will repair or replace the defective parts at no additional cost. The warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, accidents, or unauthorized modifications. To make a warranty claim, customers should contact MorningStar Partner Tech’s customer service with proof of purchase and a detailed description of the issue.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane is a lightweight, remote- controlled airplane made from EPP foam, designed for beginners and enthusiasts to enjoy flying indoors or outdoors.

What is the price of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The airplane is priced at $38.99.

What is the wingspan of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The wingspan is 13.7 inches (35 cm).

What is the body length of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The body length is 11.8 inches (30 cm).

What is the height of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The height is 3.5 inches (9 cm).

What are the two ways of taking off with the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The airplane can take off by hand throw or taxiing off.

What directions can the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane fly in?

It can fly in four directions: upward, downward, left, and right.

What is the fly time of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane with its batteries?

The fly time is about 20 minutes per battery, with two batteries included for extended playtime.

How long does it take to charge the batteries of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The charging time is approximately 40 to 60 minutes.

What type of battery does the remote controller for the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane require?

The remote controller requires 3 AAA batteries, which are not included in the package.

What is the radio frequency used by the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The airplane operates on a 2.4 GHz radio frequency.

What is the remote distance range of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The remote distance is approximately 100 meters.

What is the fly weight of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The fly weight is 1.4 ounces (40 grams).

What are the product dimensions of the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane?

The product dimensions are 11.81 x 13.78 x 3.54 inches.

How much does the HAWK'S WORK Z50 Remote Control Airplane weigh?

The item weighs 1.19 pounds.

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