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Launch, Pre-flight, Continued – Interactive Toy Concepts B2 Spirit User Manual

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LAUNCH

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PRE-FLIGHT

PRE-FLIGHT

Radio Range-Check.

-Turn on the transmitter but

leave the antenna down, then

switch on the plane. Have a

friend hold the plane, walk

about 20ft. away and with the

antenna down, make sure

that the plane's motors

respond to control inputs from

the transmitter.

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Tip!

Never attempt the Motor Check and Radio Range-Check Pre Flight without the help of a friend or parent.

IMPORTANT!

Do not try these tests alone as the aircraft propellers could cause injury if they come in contact with your fingers

while running. Also the aircraft could actually take off causing damage to the plane's structure.

LAUNCH

•Be sure to operate and fly your

aircraft only under adult supervision.

•Do not fly near cars, people, pets, overhead wires, bodies of

water, buildings, trees, etc. -Use common sense!

•Fly only in large grassy open areas. -Keep plane away from people,

vehicles and any other

•Keep clear of the propeller blades!

Flight Conditions.

-Wind speed must be below 5mph.

(8km/h). The wind-indicator

ribbon should be at no more than

a 45 degree angle.

-Humidity and temperature must

be comfortable (not too hot) so

that the air is fairly dense.

-Your altitude should be below

2000ft. above sea level.

Tip!

When hand launching the plane be careful

not to release the plane with the nose

pointed downwards!

IMPORTANT!

It must leave your hand at the recommended 20-30

degrees upwards angle to launch properly.

Be sure not to hold onto the plane past these angles

when releasing or the plane may crash and damage to

the plane structure is possible.

Wind

20-30

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Motor Check.

-While a friend holds the aircraft,

test the following:

•Move the left transmitter stick

forward -Both motors should run.

•Move the left transmitter stick

backward -both motors should stop.

•Move the right stick to the right

-The left motor should run faster.

•Move the right stick to the left

-The right motor should run faster.

Launch.

-Hold the controller in your left hand and the plane in your right hand.

-Turn so that you are facing into the wind.

-Push the left throttle stick forward so that both motors are running.

-Gently toss the plane at an upwards angle of about 20-30 degrees.

Do not throw the plane too hard or the motors may stall. Use about

the same force as you would throwing a dart at a dart board.

-Keep the throttle on until you reach a safe altitude of about 40ft.

-If plane veers, or drops to the ground, release the throttle

immediately and check to make sure the motors

are working correctly.