Instruction manual
Selecting a Flying Area
Before proceeding with your first flights indoors or out please be sure to review the details in this
secon to ensure you’re choosing suitable spaces and condions to achieve the best possible
performance and flying experience.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are a first-me or low-me pilot we strongly recommend allowing a more
experienced pilot to test fly and properly trim the model before aempng your first flight. A proven
flyable and properly trimmed model is significantly easier and more enjoyable to fly! Please contact
your local hobby shop and/or flying club to find a more experienced pilot near you.
Indoor Flying Areas
When flying indoors you’ll want to select an open area free of people and obstrucons. We suggest an
area with at least 12-feet by 12-feet of floor space and no less than 8-foot ceilings when making your
first few flights.
Aer you’ve properly trimmed the helicopter and become familiar with its handling and capabilies
you may be able to fly in other smaller and less open areas too. However, it’s always more fun to fly
indoors in spaces that are larger and/or more open when possible.
Outdoor Flying Areas/Condions
When flying outdoors it’s best to fly the Chronos FP 110 at a local park, schoolyard or other area that’s
large enough and free of people and obstrucons. We also suggest flying over grass as it’s a much
more ‘forgiving’ surface that causes less damage in the unfortunate event of a crash. DO NOT fly in
parking lots, crowded neighborhood areas or in areas that are not free of people and obstrucons.
Also, it’s typically best to fly on days that are calm/with no wind, especially when making your first few
flights. We strongly suggest flying only in calm condions unl you’re familiar with the controls and
handling of the model. Even light winds can make it much more difficult to fly, and in some cases can
even carry the model beyond your line of sight.
Aer you’ve properly trimmed the helicopter in calm condions and become familiar with its
handling/capabilies it can be flown outdoors in light wind condions. Please see the ‘Flying
Outdoors’ secon of this manual for more informaon.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do NOT fly on days when significant moisture, such as rain or snow, is present!
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