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When landing be ready to go around if it looks like you're going to overshoot the
runway. It will take a few flights to get a feel for the correct approach and landing
speed. Remember to keep your control inputs smooth and gentle to avoid
overcontrolling.
When you are certain the model will make it to the runway (even if the engine quits), bring the throttle to full idle and
concentrate on keeping the wings level during final approach. 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 MID-STAR 40 should settle in for a
perfect nose-high landing with a short rollout.
MODELER'S TIP:
The canopy gives the MID-STAR 40 its stylish look. Just don't forget to take it with you to the flying field!
The small screw and washer that hold the canopy in place should be kept in the wing at all times, so that
they don't get misplaced.