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Slow the model down during the entire approach by slowly feeding in "up" elevator. Just before the model touches, flare
the landing by carefully feeding in more "up" elevator. Hold the model just inches off the ground until your elevator stick is
pulled all the way back. The Four-Star 120 should settle in for a perfect "three-point" landing with a short rollout.
If your model always seems to make a nice landing approach but bounces when you touch the ground, you are simply
trying to land too fast. If you're concerned about stalling during the approach, try doing some fake landing approaches
about 50 to 80 feet high to build your confidence. You might be surprised at how slow the "120" will actually fly without
stalling.
One caution about flying your Four-Star in front of other active R/C pilots. Unless they have one of their own, they will very
likely want you to share!
WARNING - DANGER Important: Read These Warnings:
A model airplane motor gets very hot and can cause serious bums. Do not touch the motor
during or after operation. Keep clear of the propeller, it can cut off a finger or put out an eye.
Make sure the propeller is securely fastened in place and is not cracked. Model airplane fuel
is flammable and poisonous. Take the same precautions while transporting and using it that
you would with a can of gasoline or a bottle of poison.
Remember that it is possible to lose control of a model airplane. Do not fly in locations where
the model may hit people or damage property if loss of control occurs. Check your model and
equipment regularly to insure it is in safe operating condition.
The top view and side view drawings are provided for modelers who wish to develp their own personalized color and trim
scheme for the FOUR-STAR 120. Make several copies of this drawing so you can draw out a few different ideas before
deciding which one you like the best. This drawing is 1/10th actual size.
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