User Manual

EN
The aircraft can fly for approximately 10 minutes on 
one battery charge. This flight time is based on the 
recommended flying style shown in this manual.
If the motor begins to pulse, the battery is getting low and 
you must land immediately.
1.  Decrease the throttle and bring the aircraft’s nose into 
the wind. Do not be afraid to fully reduce the throttle 
and let the aircraft glide unpowered. 
2.  While gliding into the wind, little or no elevator, aileron 
and rudder should be required. If you think the aircraft 
will land short of your target area, gently add a small 
amount of throttle. 
3.  Once the aircraft is 1 meter (3–4 feet) above ground, 
slowly pull back the elevator stick. At this speed, this 
should result in a “flare”, causing the nose to rise without 
increasing altitude. The aircraft will lose speed so that 
the main gear lands first before the nose gear touches 
down. 
4.  Allow the aircraft to come to a stop. 
CAUTION: Never catch a flying aircraft in your 
hands. Doing so could cause personal injury and damage 
to the aircraft.
NOTICE: If a crash is imminent, reduce the throttle and trim 
fully. Failure to do so could result in extra damage to the 
airframe, as well as damage to the ESC and motor.
NOTICE: Crash damage is not covered under warranty.
Landing
Wind
Wind
Pilot
Landing Pattern
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2
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4
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Always 
decrease throttle at
propeller strike.
Bei 
Bodenberührung 
des Propeller sofort 
Gas Aus.
Ridurre sempre il 
motore quando 
l'elica tocca a terra.
Toujours couper les 
gaz quand l'hélice 
se bloque.
WARNUNG
AVERTISSEMENT
AVVERTENZA
Flying
Let the aircraft climb at full throttle, into the wind, until the 
aircraft gets about 300 feet (91meters) above the ground, 
then decrease the throttle to half (50%). 
Try to make only small and gentle movements of the 
control sticks so you can see how the aircraft responds. 
Your aircraft is designed to climb and turn well. 
Flying with the nose pointed toward you is one of the 
hardest things to do when learning to fly. 
To practice piloting the aircraft with the nose pointed 
toward you, try flying in large circles high off the ground.
In Beginner mode, when properly trimmed, your 
aircraft will climb at full throttle without use of elevator.
TIP
50% throttle
Full throttle Reduced throttle
Landing in Beginner mode will give the student pilot a 
better chance for success.
TIP
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