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RTF/BNF Basic
Takeoff
Hand Launch
Use the Beginner mode for launching the
aircraft.
Get help to hand launch your aircraft for the fi rst
few fl ights so you can concentrate on fl ying. If
you must hand launch the aircraft alone, hold
the Aircraft in your dominant hand and the
transmitter in your other hand.
Low rate is recommended for the fi rst few fl ights.
1.
Hold the aircraft from the wing tip.
2.
Advance the throttle to full power.
3.
Gently toss the airplane at a slightly
upward angle into the wind.
IMPORTANT:
Think of the launch as placing
the model into the air. Launching hard is not
necessary.
Turn the aircraft only after it is fl ying at a
comfortable altitude above the ground.
Wind 0–12 mph
(0–16 km/h)
Climbs at 100%
throttle.
100%
Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
LVC is a built in feature to protect the battery
from over-discharge. When the battery charge is
too low, LVC limits power supplied to the motor.
The aircraft will begin to slow and you will hear
the motor pulse.
When the motor power decreases, land the air-
craft immediately and recharge the fl ight battery.
Disconnect and remove the Li-Po battery from
the aircraft after use to prevent trickle discharge.
Charge your Li-Po battery to about half capacity
before storage. During storage, make sure the
battery charge does not fall below 3V per cell.
NOTICE:
Repeated fl ying to LVC will damage the
battery. It is important to set a fl ight timer to end your
fl ight before you hit LVC.
Flying
In Beginner mode, when properly trimmed, your
aircraft will climb at full throttle without use
of the elevator stick. The climb angle will be
steeper until it reaches approximately 46 feet
(14m) of altitude and then will reduce slightly.
• Set a fl ight timer for 6 minutes.
• If the motor pulses, land the aircraft
immediately and recharge the fl ight battery.
• Flying with the nose pointed toward you is
one of the hardest things to do when learning
to fl y. To practice piloting the aircraft, try
fl ying in large circles high off the ground.
Throttle stick