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Fly in spacious ground without obstacles
and boskage.
Never y the plane near highway, railway,
high tension line, crowded people, ying
area and residential area.
NOTE: The plane is designed to be ew
outdoors only.
We also suggest ying over grass as it
is a much more forgiving surface that
causes less damage in the unfortunate
event or a crash. Short grass is better
for takeoffs and landings as grass that is
too long can cause the airplane to nose-
over/ip and be damaged. An ideal ying
area allows for takeoffs and landings on
a smoother surface(such as asphalt) and
ying over grass.
Find a Flight Field
Based on the size and weight of the plane it is typically considered to be a "park yer"
class airplane. As a result it is best to y the plane at a local park, schoolyard, ying eld
or other area that is large enough and free of people and obstructions. We recommend
and area the size of at least one football/soccer eld. However, even larger areas are
better suited and preferred especially when learning how to y. Do NOT y in parking
lots, crowded neighborhood areas or in areas that are not free of people or obstructions.
Flying Conditions
It is typically best to y on days that are calm without wind, especially when learning how
to y. It is strongly suggested ying only in calm conditions until you are familiar with the
controls and handling of the model. Even light winds can make it much more difcult to
learn to y, and in some cases can even carry the model beyong your line of sight.
Also, if you are a first-time or low-time pilot, we highly recommend that allow a more
experienced pilot to test y and properly trim the model before attempting your rst ight.
A proven yable and properly trimmed model is signicantly easier and more enjoyable
to y.
After you have properly trimmed the airplane in calm conditions and become familiar
with its handling/capabilities you will be able to y in light winds or depending on your
experience and comfort level, in winds up to 5-7 mph.
Do NOT y on days when signicant moisture, such as rain or snow, is present.