Draft Instructions for Cox Flight Command™ Two Channel Transmitter Tom Walker — April 8, 1999 COX® Flight Command™ Two Channel Transmitter Owner's Manual IMPORTANT: USER INFORMATION Changes or modifications of any kind to your Flight Command™ transmitter not expressly approved by Century Corporation will void the user's authority to operate the Flight Command™ transmitter. Transmitter frequencies can only be changed and the associated electronic circuitry tuned by COX Service Center.
C. Follow the steps associated with your airplane. Plug the Flight Pack battery in the airplane. Move the Left control stick forward, both electric motors turn on. Returning the Left control stick to center (neutral), turns both electric mortars off. With the Left control stick forward, moving the Right control stick to the right will cause the right electric motor to run at partial speed.
G. DE-activate receiver, then turn off transmitter. Flying Note: Be sure the transmitter antenna is fully extended 39 inches (99 cm) when dying. Under normal operating conditions the operating range of the Flight Command™ transmitter and receiver radio system will be greater than 1000 feet (335 m) when the model is flying at altitudes greater than 50 feet (15 m).