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FLIGHT CONDITIONS
ight conditions
are optimal before launch.
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This chopper was built for outdoor terrain only with minimal wind
conditions. Heavy wind conditions can be to strong for this chopper
resulting in a“Mayday” situation.
ight to be at least 10 x 15 x 10 ft.
CONTROL TIPS
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It is best to start with both joysticks on the remote control in the middle
position. Do not immediately push into extreme positions. Instead start
by gently easing the joystick into the direction you would like to go.
ight EXRC
TM
recommends focusing on learning to control
rst. Try to keep the helicopter at a constant
3-foot altitude before attempting to learn directional control. After you
have mastered the throttle joystick, then start to practice turning with the
directional joystick.
SAFETY TIPS
Read through the entire instruction manual, before attempting to pilot your
helicopter.
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This product is intended for outdoor use, and works best outdoors. We do
not recommend using the product indoors.
y your helicopter in a cluttered space. This helicopter
was intended for obstacle free wide area spaces.
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Make sure all people and animals are 3-5 feet from the helicopter before
ying it.
y/land/or
crash anywhere on or near any other people or animals.
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The rotating parts on the helicopter could lead to injury. Never put any
body part including the hands and face, close to the rotating parts. Only
operate this product standing, as it allows for quick movement away from
the helicopter if necessary.
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Never operate the helicopter using parts that are altered in shape or
damaged in any form.
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Make sure you use new or fully charged batteries in the controller.
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Do not try to crash or drop the helicopter, as it may cause damage.