EN
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Takeoff
1. Open the battery hatch and place the
battery so that it is centered in the battery
compartment.
2. Power on your transmitter, then wait
5 seconds.
3. Connect the battery to the aircraft, noting
proper polarity.
Both ailerons will go up, indicating that the
aircraft is powered up. The aircraft will not
connect to the transmitter or start to seek for
GPS lock until it is upright on the ground and
motionless.
When the aircraft is placed on the ground and
is motionless (in the desired takeoff location)
it will connect to the transmitter. The ailerons
will return to center to indicate transmitter
connection.
IMPORTANT:
This sets the location for AutoLand.
Allow up to 90 seconds for the aircraft to
establish GPS lock. GPS lock will be indicated
by several tones and the transmitter will be
given control.
IMPORTANT:
Try to keep the aircraft as still as
possible when establishing GPS Lock.
Battery Installation
2
3
1
Up to 90 Seconds
Wind 0–10 mph
(0–16 km/h)
Climbs at 100%
throttle.
1.
100%
Hand Launch
1. For your fi rst fl ights, place the aircraft in
Beginner mode.
2. Place the aircraft on its landing gear in the
center of your fl ying area facing into the
wind and secure the aircraft from taking
off. Advance the throttle to 100% then back
down to 0% to set the landing direction
(heading) for the AutoLand feature.
3. Pick up the aircraft and advance the throttle
to 100% and with the nose level or slightly
up, launch it into the wind with a light toss.
Slowly pull back on the elevator to gain
altitude.
Beginner Mode
(Switch Position 0)
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