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The
Evolve
300
CX
is
much
larger
than
typical
ultra
‐
micro
and
micro
class
CX
helis
for
improved
visibility
and
performance
when
flying
outdoors,
yet
the
innovative
and
IFT
‐
exclusive
Collision
Avoidance
Technology
(C.A.T.)
makes
it
possible
to
fly
indoors
too.
However,
before
proceeding
with
your
first
flights
indoors
or
out
please
be
sure
to
review
the
details
in
this
section
to
ensure
you’re
choosing
suitable
spaces
and
conditions
to
achieve
the
best
possible
performance
and
flying
experience.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
If
you
are
a
first
‐
time
or
low
‐
time
pilot
we
strongly
recommend
allowing
a
more
experienced
pilot
to
test
fly
and
properly
trim
the
model
before
attempting
your
first
flight.
A
proven
flyable
and
properly
trimmed
model
is
significantly
easier
and
more
enjoyable
to
fly!
Please
contact
your
local
hobby
shop
and/or
flying
club
to
find
a
more
experienced
pilot
near
you.
Indoor
Flying
Areas
When
flying
indoors
you’ll
want
to
select
an
open
area
free
of
people
and
obstructions.
We
suggest
an
area
with
at
least
15
‐
feet
by
15
‐
feet
of
floor
space
and
no
less
than
8
‐
foot
ceilings
when
making
your
first
few
flights.
After
you’ve
properly
trimmed
the
helicopter
and
become
familiar
with
its
handling
and
capabilities,
as
well
as
the
capabilities
of
C.A.T.,
you
may
be
able
to
fly
in
other
smaller
and
less
open
areas
too.
And
while
C.A.T.
can
help
to
automatically
avoid
collisions
with
a
variety
of
obstacles/objects
including
walls,
furniture
and
more
(please
see
the
‘Collision
Avoidance
Technology’
section
of
this
manual
for
more
information)
it’s
always
more
fun
to
fly
indoors
in
spaces
that
are
larger
and/or
more
open
when
possible.
Outdoor
Flying
Areas/Conditions
When
flying
outdoors
it’s
best
to
fly
the
Evolve
300
CX
at
a
local
park,
schoolyard
or
other
area
that’s
large
enough
and
free
of
people
and
obstructions.
We
also
suggest
flying
over
grass
as
it’s
a
much
more
‘forgiving’
surface
that
causes
less
damage
in
the
unfortunate
event
of
a
crash.
Do
NOT
fly
in
parking
lots,
crowded
neighborhood
areas
or
in
areas
that
are
not
free
of
people
and
obstructions.
Also,
it’s
typically
best
to
fly
on
days
that
are
calm/with
no
wind,
especially
when
learning
how
to
fly.
We
strongly
suggest
flying
only
in
calm
conditions
until
you’re
familiar
with
the
controls
and
handling
of
the
model.
Even
very
light
winds
can
make
it
much
more
difficult
to
learn
to
fly,
and
in
some
cases
can
even
carry
the
model
beyond
your
line
of
sight.
Selecting a Flying Area
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