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8
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• If the flag hangs down,
it’s good to fly.
• If the angle between the antenna
and the flag is less than 20˚, it’s
too windy for your first flights.
Choose a Calm Day
You want to fly! If you wait until the day is
right, you will have a successful flight. On
your first flights, do not fly if the wind is
more than 7 mph!
To check wind conditions:
1. Tie the included red flag to the end of
the transmitter antenna.
2. Hold the transmitter flat so the antenna
is parallel to the ground and note how
much the flag moves in the wind.
SUCCESS TIP:
Flying in too much wind is by
far the #1 reason for crashes and/or lost
planes. Follow these guidelines to protect the
Aerobird 3
™
—you’ll be glad you did.
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