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FLIgHT SCHOOL
1) Choose a Flying Site & Weather Conditions
• Choose a large soft grassy open area to fly in such as a football or soccer field. Do not
fly in a street or parking lot.
• Never fly near cars, people, pets, power lines, trees,
houses, buildings or water.
• Choose a day with little or no wind. Do not fly in wind
greater than 5mph.
Humidity and temperature must be comfortable (around 50
°
F-85
°F degrees) so that
the air is fairly dense.
• Your altitude should be less than 3,000-feet above sea level for maximum
performance.
2) Pre-Flight Checklist (Perform in order listed)
Fully extend transmitter antenna.
Install fully charged battery pack into fuselage.
REMEMBER: Your transmitter is always the first thing on and the last thing off.
Turn transmitter power switch to the ‘ON’ position.
Switch airplane power switch to the ‘ON’ position.
Holding the plane away from you, move the rudder control stick to ensure
that the rudder moves left and right accordingly.
3) Launching Airplane
• Always launch your airplane INTO the wind, so
begin with the wind blowing in your face.
• Hold the plane’s fuselage directly under the
wings.
• Start with plane above your shoulders.
• Push throttle control stick all the way forward.
• Using the horizon as a 0-degree point of reference, take a running start and toss the
plane at a 5 degree upward angle into the wind. Use about the same force it takes to
throw a dart at a dart board.
• Once you have let go of the plane, continue to hold the left hand control stick up
forward.
NOTE: It is not recommended to touch the rudder control stick until you have reached sufficient
altitude. Doing so may cause the plane to crash (We suggest about 50ft).
WIND
0-5 MPH
TEMP
55˚F
to
85˚F
50°F
to
85°F
Proper way to hold airplane
CORRECT
WRONG
WRONG
Use only throttle
until reaching 50 ft.
Do not touch the
right control stick!
WIND
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