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Hand Launch
On first flights, it is a good idea to have a second person
help you launch the plane. This will allow you to focus
entirely on the transmitter input.
1. Make sure the battery is fully charged.
2. Make certain that no one is flying, or preparing to fly,
on the same channel within approximately ½ mile (800
meters). If someone were to turn on a transmitter on the
same frequency as yours, you will lose control of your
airplane. This could cause damage to your airplane,
cause it to fly away, or cause damage to other property if
your airplane were to crash into it. When you are
confident it is safe to turn on your transmitter, you can
move on to the next step.
3. Install and plug in the flight battery.
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4. If you are hand launching the aircraft yourself, place
the plane in your right hand and the transmitter in your
left hand.
5. Use caution and advance the throttle to FULL.
6. Take a few steps forward and toss the airplane directly
and firmly into the wind, while keeping the airplane and
its wings level with the ground.
7. Allow the plane to climb steadily at full throttle, into the
wind, until you have achieved an altitude of 100 to 150
ft (30 to 46 meters). You will not need to use elevator in
order for your airplane to climb. A few clicks down on the
elevator trim should allow a steady climb.