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Manual
MODSTER ASW 28 V2
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Know Your Frequency
Flight Checklist
If you a re a beginner, w e recommend you a llow a more experienced p ilot to fly t he
model and trim properly before you try your first flight. A tested, flyable and properly
trimmed model is much easier and more comfortable to fly! Please contact your local
hobby shop and / or RC models club to find an experienced pilot in your area.
After you have properly trimmed the aircraft in quiet environments and are familiar with the
handling / features, you can fly at wind speeds of up to 8-11 kilometers per hour in light winds
or depending on experience and self-assessment.
DO NOT fly on days of high humidity, such as rain or snow.
PLEASE NOTE: The aircraft should only be flown outdoors.
Flight conditions
It is usually best to fly on days that are calm and windless. We recommend flying only in calm
conditions until you are familiar with the controls and handling of the model. Even light winds
make it much more difficult to fly, and in some cases the model can even be worn out of your
line of sight.
CAUTION: The transmitter used to control your aircraft will emit signals on one of several avai-
lable frequencies. To figure out the frequency (or the channel), look at the station. If your chan-
nel is the same as that of another model that is flown nearby (even within a few kilometers),
one o r both models may crash. Remember your f requency well, and b e smart about t he
frequency of other models flying near you - especially when flying at a radiographed airfield. All
airfields have a type of frequency control to avoid these types of disturbances, so learn how to
use their frequency control. Do not switch on the transmitter until you are certain that you will
be the only one working on your frequency.
PLEASE NOTE: This checklist is not a substitute for the contents of this manual! Although it
can be used as a quick start guide, we recommend that you read this manual completely
before proceeding.
• Always turn on the transmitter first
• Set the throttle position to the correct position and connect the battery.
• Fly the model (hand start or take off from a flat / flat surface)
• Land the model (on a flat / flat surface)
• Disconnect the LiPo flight battery from the ESC
• Always turn off the transmitter as the last one
Never fly the airplane near highways, railways,
airports o r airfields, r esidential areas, human
masses and / or high voltage lines.
If you are a beginner, we recommend you allow a more experienced pilot to fly the
model and trim properly before you try your first flight. A tested, flyable and properly
trimmed model is much easier and more comfortable to fly! Please contact your local
hobby shop and / or RC models club to find an experienced pilot in your area.
The aircraft has to be flown outdoors!