User Manual

11. FLYING THE BUSHMULE:
• Your Avios Bushmule is one of the most versatile, stable and predictable RC aircraft to fly. A fantas-
tic introduction to the world of twin motored RC flying.
• When flying the Bushmule the counter rotating propeller will give the flyer zero or limited torque
effect as the motors are spinning in opposite directions.
• The Bushmule has a very wide flight envelope happily flying slow with the large barn door style
flaps, the Bushmule is a true STOL (Short Take Off and Landing) workhorse. But, when you put the
throttle down the power is perfectly distributed from the 4S flight battery to the twin 30A ESC’s to the
powerful and reliable brushless outrunner motors, Spinning two 10 inch propellers the power is
converted to a stampeding barnstorming utility thoroughbred. No horsing around the Avios
Bushmule is a great flying RC platform.
• Changing the large “Tundra” like wheels to skies or optional floats make this RC aeroplane a
special and unique animal.
• With your additional FPV (First Person View) equipment the Bushmule converts easily to a FPV
superstar. Pan and tilt cameras, flight camera and VTX’s will easily fit in the well thought out
positions and huge fuselage spaces.
10. PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS:
Always perform a range check between your Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX). Please follow
your Transmitter manufacturers guidelines for performing this important check.
• Check all screw, nuts, bolts, grub screws and mounting points are firmly secured, including control
horns and clevises.
• Only fly with fully charged batteries (both flight batteries and transmitter batteries) Failure to do so
could result in loss of control, damage to persons and property. Always check your batteries and
have a system that works for you with flat and fully charged batteries.
• With your Bushmule powered up check all your control surfaces are free from damage/obstructions
and moving in the correct directions.
Always inspect the model and propellers for any damage that may have occurred during transit and
listen for any unusual sounds from the electronics when powering up your Bushmule. If any doubt
do not fly the model.
• With your model held securely and the propellers free from obstructions, increase the throttle to
confirm the rotation is in the correct direction.
• If this is the maiden or first flight with your Bushmule double check the CoG is at the correct
position. If not adjust the battery position inside the battery area to achieve the required balance
point.
• If you are An inexperienced RC flyer then please seek the help and assistance of an experienced
RC pilot to help and confirm these final checks and test fly the model for you.
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