21B-2L, 429 - 1 Nonhyun-Dong, Namdong-Gu, Incheon, Korea
T. +82-32-821-4731~5 , F. +82-32-821-4736 , E-MAIL. [email protected]
LANDING
1. For safe landing, always attempt landing against wind.
2. Fly Cybird gently down to the ground by slowly decreasing wing flapping speed.
3. Stop flapping just before Cybird touches the ground.
4. After flight, turn off the switch on the body first, then the transmitter.
CAUTION: Hard landing may damage the servos. Try to let the bird touch down as gently as
possible. If you are not good at flying the bird, we recommend that you land the bird
on the GRASS. You or your assistant may catch the bird in order to avoid the
possible damage.
CAUTION: After flight, the motor may be hot. Be careful not to touch the motor. If the motor is
hot, it is better to relax the bird for a few minutes before next flight for longer life of
the motor and battery.
Warning!
In any case, you have to stop wing flapping before Cybird touches the ground in order to
prevent from wing damage.
[ TIP ]
After hard crash, the motor supporting frame
may be broken or the motor may be moved out
of its supporting frame.
In this case, unfasten the bolts (marked in the
picture), put the motor inside the supporting
frame, and fasten the bolts again.
[ TIP ]
The metallic shoulder stems may be bent due to crash
or other impact. If you fly Cybird with a bent shoulder,
it will show a excessive turn tendency to either
direction. Always check before flight whether both
shoulder stems are straight.
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