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Find a suitable flying site
Performing a range check
1. The table shows the factory settings for the control
horns and servo arms. Fly the aircraft at the factory
settings before making changes.
2. After ying, you may choose to adjust the linkage
positions for the desired control
response.
Finding the correct center of gravity is critical in ensuring that the
aircraft performs in a stable and responsive manner. Please adjust
the weight distribution so the aircraft balances in the range stated on
the diagram.
• If you cannot obtain the recommended CG by moving the battery to a suitable
location, you can also install a counterweight to achieve correct CG. However, with
the recommended battery size, a
counterweight is not required. We recommend ying without
unnecessary counterweight.
• Depending on the capacity and weight of your choosen ight
batteries, move the battery forward or backward to adjust the
center of gravity.
Find a ying site clear of buildings, trees, power lines and other obstructions. Until you know how much area will be required and
have mastered ying your plane in conned spaces, choose a site which is at least the size of two to three football elds - a ying
eld specically for R/C planes is best. Never y near
people - especially children, who can wander unpredictably.
A radio range check should be performed prior to the rst ight of the day. This test may assist you in
detecting electronic problems that may lead to a loss of control- problems such as low transmitter
batteries, defective or damaged radio com- ponents or radio interference. This usually requires an assistant and should be done at
the ying site.
Control horn and servo arm settings
Finding the center of gravity
Before flying the model
Horns
Elevator
RudderAilerons
Arms
More control throw
Less control throw