Kit Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the X-Cell Whiplash by Miniature Aircraft. This model is the culmination of years
of designing and manufacturing R/C helicopters. It is designed with the highest standards, and will provide
years of enjoyment. Whether this is your first R/C model helicopter or you are an advanced R/C helicopter
modeler, the X-Cell Whiplash is a fantastic choice for a “700 size” model.
R/C Helicopter Safety
A radio controlled model helicopter is not a toy, but rather a technically complex device that must be built
and operated with care. It is also a fascinating and challenging part of the R/C sport, the mastery of which
is very rewarding. A model helicopter must be built exactly in accordance with the building instructions.
The kit manufacturer has spent much time and effort refining this product to make it reliable in operation
and easy to build. The bolt together construction can proceed quite rapidly. This giver the builder a strong
sense of accomplishment that encourages hasty progress from one construction phase to the next, so that
the completed model can be more quickly seen and enjoyed. It is essential to recognize and guard against
this tendency. Follow building instructions exactly. Vibration and stress levels are high and all fasteners and
attachments must be secure for safe operation.
Note that this is the first use of the word SAFETY in these comments. Previously the kit manufacturer’s efforts
to ensure reliable operation were mentioned. That is ALL that he can do. Safe operation is the responsibility
of the builder/flyer and starts with careful construction and continues with selection and installation of reliable
radio equipment and power systems.
The need for safety is nowhere greater than at the flying field. A number of guidelines for safe flight have
been developed by experienced flyers and are set down here. It is urged that they be read, understood and
followed.
Warning! – Risk of death or serious injury
Remote Control (“R/C”) Helicopters can be dangerous. Inexperienced pilots of R/C Helicopters should
be trained and supervised by experienced operators. All operators should use safety glasses and other
appropriate safety equipment. All operators should exercise necessary precautions when fueling, repairing,
maintaining, flying and storing R/C Helicopters, and when using or storing R/C Helicopter accessories,
equipment, fuels, and related materials. R/C Helicopters should be used only in open areas free of obstacles
and far enough from people to minimize the possibility of injury from the helicopter or any of its components
falling or flying in unexpected directions.
This helicopter is not a toy but a complex flying machine that must be assembled with care by a responsible
individual. Failure to exert care in assembly, or radio or accessory installation, may result in a model incapable
of safe flight or ground operation. Rotating components are an ever present danger and source of injury to
operators and spectators. Since the manufacturer and his agents have no control over the proper assembly
and operation of his products, no responsibility or liability can be assumed for their use.
General Guidelines for Safe R/C Helicopter Flight
• Fly only at approved flying fields and obey field regulations.
• Follow frequency control procedures. Interference can be dangerous to all.
• Know your radio. Check all transmitter functions before each flight.
• Be aware that rotating blades are very dangerous and can cause serious injury.
• Never fly near or above spectators or other modelers.
• If you’re a beginner, get help trimming the model first and seek flight training later.
• Don’t “track” the main blades by holding the tail boom. This is a temptation to builders who cannot hover yet
and is very dangerous.
• Follow all recommended maintenance procedures for your model, radio and engine.
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