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8.3 Landing

To land you fly past the wind past the landing area. Now move gently in the wind direction, guide the landscaping and reduce the throttle 

so that the aircraft enters a descending glide path. If necessary, add some gas to extend the glide path until you reach the runway. When

the model approaches and loses altitude, use the elevator to control the landing approach and altitude. Continue to change the height until 

the model touches the ground. At this time, the height control should be pushed completely or almost completely forward. This causes the

aircraft to slow down and settle on the ground. Later, if you have more experience with your plane, you can fly with pleasure and slow flybys

with raised landscaping.

WARNING: If the propeller jams during a rough landing and can not turn, the batteries and the speed control become very hot when 

you try to give more gas. Turn the throttle lever down immediately to stop the engine. If you do not, the engine, speed control and / 

or battery will be damaged.

8.4 After Flying

Disconnect the battery and remove it from the aircraft. Then turn off the transmitter. Allow the battery to cool before recharging, or allow 

the engine to cool before installing a new battery for the next flight. Check the aircraft carefully to ensure that nothing is loose or damaged.

8. Start to Fly

Until you are familiar with your plane, you should not fly if the wind speed exceeds 16 km / h.

Check Before Departure: Always check the correct response to input from your controller before each flight. Make sure the ailerons, elevator, 
and rudder are working properly and that none of the functions have been reversed by mistake

8.1 Hand Start

Until you can efficiently fly your model, you should always be supported by a second person at hand start. Your helper holds the model 

at the bottom of the fuselage. When both have signaled "ready", move the throttle lever to full power. Your helper should take a few steps 

with the aircraft high above the head, then throw the model quickly but controllably, either parallel to the ground or with tip up. At first, 

the model will still rise gently, but within a few seconds it will also reach enough speed to climb up high. Move the elevator to "up" (up) to 

establish the ascent.  Once you have reached a safe flight speed at a comfortable height (about 15 feet), use the

controls as necessary to make a gentle turn away from the runway.

8.2 The Flight

You should keep in mind that when the aircraft flies away from you, you have to move the aileron stick to the right, so that the aircraft is 

moving to the right.

When the model flies towards you, move the aileron stick to the right and the aircraft moves to the left. Of course, the aircraft still responds 

in the same way, it is only that your orientation has reversed. This should be kept in mind while they are learning to fly (and it is also a good 

reason to take flight hours from an experienced pilot!).

To make a turn, pull the elevator upwards while you operate the aileron to bring the model into a transverse position. To stop the turn, move 

the aileron in the opposite direction.

As soon as you have lifted the aircraft to an appropriate altitude, your first task will be to trim the model for the straight ahead flight. The 

model flies best at about 3/4 gas. Adjust the trims of the transmitter so that small control surface adjustments can be made as required until 

the aircraft flies straight without countersteering. Maybe your helper can adjust the trim for you.

Remember to keep the model high enough to have enough response time for corrections, but do not fly too far away. Otherwise, it will be 

difficult to detect airports and directions.

A final check before landing: look at how the model will react when it's time to land and you turn off the engine. To do this, turn off the 

engine while the aircraft is still in the air. The model should pass in a gentle, downward glide landing approach. Thus, the model should react 

when it is actually time to land. Turn the engine back on and go back to your original altitude. Try again, this time adding landclasses. Give 

gas to get back up, and take the landscaping away again. Practice this climb and glide a few more times to accurately assess the distance 

you need to land.

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Страница 6: ...htig getrimmtes Modell ist wesentlich einfacher und angenehmer zu fliegen Bitte kontaktieren Sie Ihren lokalen Hobby Shop und oder Modelflugverein um einen erfahrenen Piloten in Ihrer N he zu finden N...

Страница 7: ...n stehen damit der Gyro berechnet werden kann 2 Verbinden Sie den Akku mit dem Flugzeug und schalten Sie den Sender innerhalb von 5 Sekunden ein 3 Die Empf nger LED Anzeige blinkt f r etwa 3 8 Sekunde...

Страница 8: ...Fliegens des Flugzeuges einzuschalten besonders wenn er von einem Anf nger geflogen wird Bitte beachten Sie dass das Flugzeug etwa 5 7 Sekunden in einer ruhigen Umgebung stehen sollte bevor der Kreise...

Страница 9: ...dgeschwindigkeit st rker als 16 km h ist Vor dem Abflug noch kontrollieren berpr fen Sie immer die korrekte Reaktion auf Eingaben Ihrer Steuerung vor jedem Flug Stellen Sie sicher dass die Querruder d...

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Страница 11: ...rt verbogen oder mit anderen Packs zusammen gebracht oder gel tet werden L tfahnen d rfen weder verbogen abgerissen noch zu Boden geworfen werden Dies kann einen internen Kurzschluss und eine Explosio...

Страница 12: ...und muss somit auch niemals manuell entladen werden Ist der Akku unter 3V entladen muss er bis zum Erreichen von ca 3 3 6 V mit 0 1C geladen werden Damit ist eine schonende Vorladung garantiert Anschl...

Страница 13: ...ang mit dem Modell noch die Bedienung und Methoden bei Betrieb Verwen dung und Wartung k nnen von uns berwacht werden Daher k nnen wir keine Haftung f r Verluste Sch den oder Kosten die sich aus fehle...

Страница 14: ...r children under 14 years under the supervision of an adult Dispose of the packaging material as this could become a hazard for children Check with your insurance company whether the operati on of a r...

Страница 15: ...arging and respond immediately to possible problems Always use a fireproof underground for charging After charging discharging the battery allow it to cool to room temperature before recharging Also i...

Страница 16: ...AA batteries not included in the transmitter Connect the battery to the receiver then stick the battery into the compartment with velcro making sure the battery is well secured The setup is now done...

Страница 17: ...ter the surfaces accordingly Make sure that the rudder elevator is properly centered as shown in the picture above below If the rudder is angled off to the right or left adjust the push rod by its arc...

Страница 18: ...ons Fly the model only on calm days without wind especially when you are still learning to fly It is also strongly advised to fly only under quiet conditions until you are familiar with the controller...

Страница 19: ...y to the aircraft and turn on the transmitter within 5 seconds 3 The receiver LED indicator flashes for about 3 8 seconds to automatically connect 4 When the receiver LED indicator stops flashing the...

Страница 20: ...gyro during the pilot s flight especially when flown by a beginner Please note that the aircraft should be about 5 7 seconds in a quiet environment before the gyro is turned on for the first time to...

Страница 21: ...model quickly but controllably either parallel to the ground or with tip up At first the model will still rise gently but within a few seconds it will also reach enough speed to climb up high Move th...

Страница 22: ...ted batteries is limited to batteries which were are new batteries of our range Old batteries of the type named above can therefore be returned to us either sufficiently postage paid or they can be de...

Страница 23: ...ng Lithium polymer cells must never be opened separated deformed bent or brought into contact with other packs or soldered Soldering tags must not be bent torn or thrown to the ground This can cause a...

Страница 24: ...s not have a lazy effect and must never be unloaded manually If the battery is discharged below 3V it must be charged with 0 1C up to approx 3 3 6V This ensures a gentle summons The battery is then ch...

Страница 25: ...e operating instructions in connection with the model nor the operation and methods for operation use and maintenance can be monitored by us Therefore we can not accept any liability for losses damage...

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