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system, and these must be observed. Refer to your RC system instructions for
more details.
A radio-controlled model aircraft can only work properly and fulfil your
expectations if it is built very carefully and in accordance with the building
instructions. If you wish to avoid injuring people and damaging property it is
essential to be careful and painstaking at all stages of building and operating
your model. Nobody would climb into a full-size aircraft and try to fly it without
undergoing training beforehand, and model flying is a skill which also needs to be
learned. We suggest that you ask an experienced model flyer for help, or join a
model club or flight training school. Your local model shop and the specialist
magazines are excellent sources of information. If at all possible, it is always best
to join a club and fly at the approved model flying site.
If you are flying a model aircraft for the first time we strongly recommend that you
ask an experienced modeller to check the aeroplane first and be ready to help
you during the first few flights.
Always read and observe the safety notes supplied with the batteries and the
charger when using and charging LiPo batteries.
If there are passers-by or spectators at your flying site, make sure that they are
aware of the dangers inherent in your activity before you start the motor, and
insist that they keep a safe distance away - at least 5 m behind the propeller
plane.
Always keep a safe distance away from people and objects when flying; never fly
low over people's heads, and never fly directly towards them.
Never fly your model in protected sites, animal or plant sanctuaries or sites of
special scientific interest (SSSIs).
The batteries must be given a full charge before the model is flown, and it is
important to check the effective range of the radio control system. It is particularly
important that the transmitter batteries should be fully charged before each flying
session.
Ensure that the frequency you intend to use is not already in use by other
modellers. Never fly your model if you are not certain that your channel is free. If
there are other modellers in the vicinity, ask them specifically which channels
they are using.
Always disconnect the power system from the flight battery before carrying out
any work on these components.
When the drive battery is connected keep well clear of the area around the
propeller, as this represents the greatest risk of accident and injury. Make sure
any spectators do the same.
Dry cells and rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited - fire hazard!
Allow the motor and speed controller to cool off after every flight. Take care not to
touch the hot parts.
Do not subject the model to high levels of humidity, heat, cold or dirt, and never
leave it in a hot car in the Summer.
If you have to recover the model after an out-landing, take care not to risk your
own life or that of others.
Before each flight check that all functions on the model aircraft are working
correctly, and that the radio control system is in good order and operating at full
range.
GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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06/2008

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