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C) Setting The Rudder Deflections; Flying The Model In; Range Test; B) Take-Off - Reely Soarwing Bedienungsanleitung

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c) Setting the Rudder Deflections

When the construction is performed correctly and the transmitter set, the rudders should have the following deflection
values (measured at the rear edge):
Elevator rudder
Rudder
Attention!
The indicated values show the lower and the upper thresholds of the rudder deflections.
Adjust the deflections individually to suit your personal preferences.
Use a computer remote control for your model to comfortably set the values from the transmitter. If you are
using a normal remote control, the values are set by repositioning the push rods on the servo arms or the
flaps.
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Flying the Model In

After checking the centre of gravity, the motor functions and the rudder surface travel directions, your model is ready
for its first flight. However, we recommend you contact an experienced model airplane pilot or a model construction
club in your area if you are not sure as how to fly in an airplane model properly.
a) Range Test
Before the first take-off, the inserted batteries (e.g. transmitter batteries and flight battery) must be charged according
to manufacturer information. Perform a range test for the remote control system in the flight area. Switch on the
remote control and then the receiver. Check the range according to the notes in the operating instructions of your
remote control.
b) The Start
Generally, it is easily possible to start the model on your own. For the first flight, however, we still recommend using a
launch helper to launch the model from his hand. This way, you have both hands free for steering and can focus fully
on the model. You should always start and land against the wind.
Our advice:
In order to be able to distinctly see the flight attitude of your model, you should stand to the side and behind
the person assisting you and look into the flight direction of the starting model.
The start helper takes the model at the fuselage below the wing with his thumb and first finger. Now accelerate slowly
and let the motor run at full output. The launch helper then gently releases the model straight forwards and against
the wind.
The model should now rise at a flat angle. Try to steer as little as possible. Only steer the model if it changes its flight
attitude by itself and e.g. flies a curve, ascends too high or is about to nose-dive.
12 mm upwards
25 mm to the left
12 mm downwards
25 mm to the right
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