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HobbyZone FireBird Freedom - User Manual

HobbyZone FireBird Freedom
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HBZ7015
HobbyZone
®
products are distributed exclusively by
Horizon Hobby, Inc.
4105 Fieldstone Road
Champaign, IL 61822
©2005 Horizon Hobby, Inc.
8072
Instruction Manual

Questions and Answers

  • J
    John HumphreyAug 16, 2025
    What to do if my HobbyZone FireBird Freedom does not operate?
    • S
      savagebrendaAug 16, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy isn't working, there are several things to check: * Make sure the transmitter batteries aren't dead or installed incorrectly. A dim or unlit LED on the transmitter, or a low battery alarm, indicates this. Replace the batteries or check the polarity. * Ensure all electrical connectors are firmly connected until they click. * Confirm the aircraft battery is fully charged. * If the aircraft crashed, the radio inside the fuselage may be damaged, requiring replacement of the fuselage.
  • C
    Crystal MercadoAug 18, 2025
    Why is my HobbyZone Toy aircraft difficult to control?
    • F
      fostersheilaAug 19, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft is hard to control: * Make sure the tail flaps are properly adjusted. * Inspect the wing and tail for any damage. Repair or replace the damaged parts.
  • O
    ojohnsonAug 22, 2025
    Why does my HobbyZone FireBird Freedom aircraft keep pitching up steeply?
    • E
      Erika MaxwellAug 22, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft is constantly pitching up: * Adjust the tail screw to correct the tail incidence. * The wind might be too strong or gusty. Consider waiting for calmer weather conditions before flying.
  • M
    Mary SheppardAug 26, 2025
    How to fix a HobbyZone Toy aircraft that keeps turning in one direction?
    • A
      Aaron MezaAug 26, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft keeps turning in one direction, the tail flaps likely need adjustment. Adjust the stick trim lever or the tail flap position.
  • A
    Amanda HuntAug 28, 2025
    Why won’t my HobbyZone FireBird Freedom aircraft climb?
    • J
      jon96Aug 28, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft won’t climb: * Ensure the battery is fully charged right before flying. * The tail might need adjustment.
  • N
    nicholasshawAug 31, 2025
    Why my HobbyZone FireBird Freedom Toy unit does not operate?
    • L
      Louis WhiteAug 31, 2025
      The HobbyZone Toy unit may not operate due to several reasons: * The transmitter's "AA" batteries might be depleted or installed incorrectly. In this case, the LED on the transmitter will be dim or unlit, or you'll hear a low battery alarm. Check the polarity and replace the batteries. * There might be no electrical connection. Ensure connectors are pushed together until they click. * The aircraft battery might not be charged. Fully charge the battery. * A crash may have damaged the radio inside the fuselage. If this is the case, replace the fuselage.
  • E
    edwingonzalesSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my HobbyZone FireBird Freedom Toy aircraft won't climb?
    • M
      Matthew JohnsonSep 3, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft won't climb, it could be due to the following reasons: * The battery isn't fully charged. Make sure to charge the battery shortly before flying. * The tail needs adjustment. Adjust the tail screws.
  • J
    Jason McgrathSep 6, 2025
    Why does my HobbyZone Toy aircraft keep turning in one direction?
    • J
      Jesse JohnsonSep 6, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft keeps turning in one direction, the tail flaps may need adjustment. Adjust the stick trim lever or the tail flap position.
  • M
    Mary ScottSep 9, 2025
    What to do if my HobbyZone Toy aircraft keeps pitching up steeply?
    • C
      Christina SanchezSep 9, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft keeps pitching up steeply, it could be due to the following: * The tail incidence needs adjustment. Adjust the tail screw. * The wind is too gusty or strong. Postpone flying until the wind is calmer.
  • B
    Bryan WatsonSep 12, 2025
    How to fix a HobbyZone FireBird Freedom aircraft that is difficult to control?
    • K
      Kristen WoodsSep 12, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft is difficult to control, consider the following: * The tail flaps might not be adjusted properly. Adjust the tail flaps. * The wing or tail might be damaged. Repair or replace the tail.

Summary

Step 1 Transmitter

Transmitter

Battery installation and testing procedures for the radio transmitter.

Motor Test and Battery Discharging

Procedure to test the aircraft motor and discharge the flight battery.

Step 3 Charging the Aircraft Battery

Charging the Aircraft Battery

Instructions and guidelines for charging the aircraft's flight battery.

Step 4 Wing and Landing Gear Attachment

Wing and Landing Gear Attachment

Steps for attaching the aircraft's wings and landing gear.

Step 5 Tail Control Test

Step 8 Range Test

Step 9 Anti-Crash Technology (ACT)

Anti-Crash Technology (ACT)

Explanation of the aircraft's Anti-Crash Technology feature.

Anti-Crash Technology (ACT) Flying Tips

Advice and tips for effectively using the ACT feature during flight.

Step 11 Flight Control and Launching

Step 14 Throttle and Landing

Crash and Safety Procedures

If a Crash Occurs

Procedures and advice for handling aircraft crashes.

Warnings and Safety Checklist

Essential safety guidelines and checklist for operation.

HobbyZone FireBird Freedom Specifications

General IconGeneral
Speed ControlIncluded
Skill LevelBeginner
Weight9.5 oz (270 g)
Radio System3-Channel
Recommended Age14+ years
Flying Weight9.5 oz (270 g)
Radio3-channel
Servos2 micro servos

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