“FLASH 100” OWNER’S MANUAL REL . 2.0
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6.1 Disassembling for local travel
For local travel in a car, only partial disassembly is necessary. This disassembly includes removing the
prop cage and prop.
6.2 Disassembling and packing for long-distance travel
Disassembly and packing for long-distance or airline travel requires complete disassembly of the
“FLASH 100”
, and then packing into a suitably padded and protected box for travel.
6.2.1 Fuel Tank drain
For airline travel, make sure you completely drain the tank, and wipe the inside dry by inserting a paper
towel and thoroughly drying tank.
NOTE!
Make sure you check, and comply with FAA regulations as well as regulations of the specific
airline that you are traveling before taking the machine aboard an airliner.
6.2.2 Draining All Fuel
With the fuel tank completely drained, start the engine and allow it to idle until it stops running. At this
point, all of the fuel will have been removed from the carburetor and fuel lines.
6.2.3 Removing The Harness
Unlock the top two harness triangular carabiners .
Remove the distance bars from their seating .
Remove the ground handling straps by threading the lower straps up through the buckles.
This completes the harness removal.
6.2.4 Cage Disassembly
Remove the cage in the inverse order as described before.
7.0
MAINTENANCE