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HobbyZone SuperCub - User Manual

HobbyZone SuperCub
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HBZ7300
HobbyZone
®
products are distributed exclusively by
Horizon Hobby, Inc.
4105 Fieldstone Road
Champaign, IL 61822
©2009 Horizon Hobby, Inc.
Horizon Hobby UK
Units 1-4 Ployters Rd
Staple Tye
Harlow, Essex
CM18 7NS
United Kingdom
Horizon Hobby Deutschland GmbH
Hamburger Strasse 10
25335 Elmshorn
Germany
PRC patent number ZL 2005 1 0028326.6
13792 Printed 3/09

Questions and Answers

  • J
    jennifersuttonAug 2, 2025
    Why my HobbyZone Toy does not operate?
    • G
      Gary DrakeAug 2, 2025
      Your HobbyZone Toy might not be operating due to several reasons. The transmitter AA batteries could be depleted or installed incorrectly; check the polarity or replace them with fresh ones. There might be no electrical connection, so ensure connectors are pushed together until they click. Also, the flight battery may not be charged, so fully charge it. Lastly, a crash could have damaged the radio inside the fuselage, in which case you should replace the fuselage or receiver.
  • M
    michellemaysAug 8, 2025
    What to do if my HobbyZone Toy aircraft won't climb?
    • R
      Robert PerezAug 8, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft isn't climbing, it could be due to a battery that isn't fully charged; make sure to charge it fully before flying. Also, the elevator might be trimmed 'down'; adjust the elevator trim 'up'.
  • M
    Michelle BeckAug 16, 2025
    Why does my HobbyZone SuperCub Toy aircraft keeps pitching up steeply?
    • K
      kristenhopkinsAug 16, 2025
      Your HobbyZone Toy aircraft may be pitching up steeply because the wind is too gusty or strong; postpone flying until the wind calms down. Alternatively, the elevator might be trimmed 'up' too much; adjust the elevator trim 'down'.
  • M
    Mark HesterAug 23, 2025
    How to fix HobbyZone Toy aircraft that keeps turning in one direction?
    • J
      james01Aug 23, 2025
      If your HobbyZone Toy aircraft keeps turning in one direction, the rudder or rudder trim might not be adjusted correctly; adjust the stick trim lever or adjust the rudder position. Another possible cause is that the wing is not centered over the fuselage; center the wing.

Summary

Charging the Aircraft Battery

Installation of Batteries into the Transmitter

Landing Gear Attachment

Attaching the Wing

Attaching the Tail

Attaching the Tail (continued)

Tail Control Test

Tail Control Test (continued)

Making Adjustments to the Control Surfaces

Range Test

Anti-Crash Technology (ACT)

ACT Flying Tips

Provides advice for flying with Anti-Crash Technology, including altitude, environment, and practice.

Hand Launch

Runway Takeoff (ROG)

Landing

Auto Cutoff Feature

Automatic motor shut-off when battery is low to maintain tail control for safe landing.

Warnings and Safety Checklist

Troubleshooting

Warranty Information

Safety Precautions

Advises on safe operation, responsibility, and the product's nature as a hobby item.

HobbyZone SuperCub Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobbyZone
ModelSuperCub
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish

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