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- Check the machine's stalling speed at a safe height. Keep the model's speed well above the stall for the landing approach.
- If you needed to adjust the trims during the test-flight, correct the length of the appropriate pushrod once the model is back on the ground,
then return the transmitter trims to centre so that full trim travel is available to both sides of neutral for subsequent flights.
Caution:
Stopping (obstructing) the motor when it is turning can cause serious damage to the mechanical system, and may even result in a
fire. If the propeller is forcibly stopped, immediately move the throttle stick back to Idle!
Note re. the flight battery:
As soon as you notice a reduction in motor power, land immediately and disconnect the battery. Never continue flying until the
battery is flat, as this causes a deep-discharge condition which results in permanent damage. Allow the battery to cool down before
recharging it.
Replacing the propeller:
A damaged propeller must be replaced immediately.
Building and Operating Instructions - Corsair ARF
No. FW004006