Landing
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To land, fly down - wind past the landing area. Gently turn into the wind, add flaps and reduce the throttle so
that the airplane initiates an ascending glide path. If necessary, add power to extend the glide path to reach
the runway. As the model approaches and loses altitude, gradually and proportionally add “ up ” elevator to
control the glide path and altitude.
Continue to apply elevator until the mode l touches down at which time you should be holding full, or nearly full
up elevator. This will cause the airplane to slow and settle to the ground.
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Later, once you have become more experienced with your plane, you can cruise around and perform slow “
fly-bys ” with the flaps extended.
CAUTION: If, during a rough landing, the propeller becomes jammed and cannot rotate, the battery and
speed control will become very hot if you attempt to add power .
Immediately move the throttle down to stop the motor. If you fail to do this, the motor, speed control
and /or battery will be damaged.
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After flight
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Disconnect the battery and remove it from the airplane. Then, turn off the transmitter. Allow the battery to cool
before recharging, or allow the motor to cool before installing another battery for the next flight. Inspect the
airplane to make sure nothing has become loose or damaged.
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