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18.2 Accident prevention
18.2.1 General advice
The »Xtreme is a professional toy. Professional in this respect means having sufficient
knowledge of its functions and the awareness of the possible dangers involved. Careless
operation can cause serious damage and injury. Fly the »Xtreme with necessary caution
and do not try any manoeuvers you do not feel comfortable with.
The learning curve from beginner to professional is steep.
18.2.2 Visual inspection before every flight
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Inspect the »Xtreme for damage before every flight. Replace damaged components
before flying again. Only use original spare parts.
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Observe the condition of each motor:
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Motor shaft
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Wire connections
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Propeller position and condition
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Always replace defective parts immediately. If you are unsure about your product’s
condition consult an experienced RC pilot or contact customer support at
. Do not attempt any further flight until the »Xtreme is fit for flight.
18.2.3 Flying locations
You can fly the »Xtreme indoors and outdoors during good weather conditions. Do not fly
the »Xtreme during adverse weather (rain, snow, strong winds, etc.).
18.2.4 Area clearance
Do not fly the »Xtreme in the vicinity of people and animals. Keep a clearance area of at
least 10 x 10 m.
18.2.5 Learn from experienced pilots
We consider it helpful that you consult a model craft flight trainer or an experienced model
craft helicopter pilot to provide you the necessary guidance to get started with the »Xtreme.
The best learning experience is provided by pilots having
experience flying this type of aircraft.
18.2.6 No stunts/tricks at entry level
We strongly advise you to refrain from stunts until you
master the »Xtreme in normal flying conditions.
Once you master the »Xtreme you may gradually approach the advanced ways to fly the
»Xtreme, including flipping (forward roll) and rolling (sidewards roll).
Again, advanced flying has its own learning curve. Advanced flying can easily lead to
accidents and product damage if you lose control of the »Xtreme.
We advise you to consult an acrobatics flying expert to help you get started with the basics
of advanced flying. Acrobatics are discussed in the corresponding section “18.6 Acrobatic
mode” on page 48.
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