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]
PRECAUTION DURING THE FLIGHT
WARNING!
Do not fly simultaneously on the same frequency.
Interference may cause a crash. Use of the same frequency will cause interference even
if the modulation method (AM, FM, PCM) is different.
Do not fly on rainy days.
Water will penetrate into the electronic part and cause faulty operation, or loss of control,
and cause a crash.
Do not fly in the following places:
- Near other radio control flying field
- Near people or cars on the ground, or objects in the air
- Near homes, schools, apartment complex or other places where there is a lot of people
- Near high tension lines, or communication facilities
- Near high buildings and/or trees where there is air turbulence
Extend the antenna to its full length.
If the antenna is too short, the effective range of the radio waves will become shorter.
Always check whether the transmitter and receiver works properly.
Before flying Cybird, check that the direction of operation of each servo matches the
operation of its control stick. If the servo does not move in the proper direction, or
operation is abnormal, do not fly the bird and resolve the problem first!
WARNING!
You alone are responsible for your safety and the safety of other people when flying your
Cybird. Follow these safety guidelines at all times!
1. Fly only in calm wind conditions. Any wind over 5 ~7 MPH may make it difficult to
control your bird. Avoid gusty conditions since it has a kite like wing and it can be
caught by the wind!
2. Make certain that you have adequate room to safely fly the bird.
3. Be sure that the transmitter and receiver are both turned off and the battery pack is
disconnected when not flying.
4. If you are flying Cybird at a place where other people are flying R/C planes, never turn
on your transmitter before checking with other pilots about the frequencies (radio
channels) in use.
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