4. GENERAL FLYING TIPS:
• Always move the controls slowly and gently.
• Always watch the aircraft and not the remote control!
• Move the thrust controller down again slightly when the aircraft takes off from the ground. Adjust the
throttle as necessary to maintain altitude.
• If the aircraft descends, move the thrust controller slightly up again.
• If the aircraft ascends, move the thrust controller slightly down.
• To turn the aircraft, the direction stick usually only needs to be moved very slightly in the
corresponding direction. You tend to oversteer when you fi rst try to fl y the aircraft. Always handle the
direction stick slowly and gently, and avoid fast and jerky movements.
• After adjusting the trimming setting, beginners should practise using the throttle stick correctly.
The aircraft does not have to fl y straight ahead at the beginning. It is more important to maintain a
constant height by repeatedly jogging the thrust controller. Only then should you try to steer to the
left or right.
• Immediately after a "crash landing", move the controller's throttle stick fully to the down position to avoid damaging the electronics and rotor blades.
• Two aircraft with the same frequency cannot be used at the same time.
Problem:
The propellers do not move.
Problem:
Radio control is not working.
Problem:
The aircraft cannot be
remotely controlled.
Problem:
The aircraft does not ascend.
Problem:
The aircraft loses speed and height
without apparent reason.
Problem:
The aircraft lands too fast.
Go to www.revell-control.de to order options and tips on
replacing spare parts, plus other useful information on all
Revell Control models.
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Safety Tips
Operating Tips
Safety Tips
Troubleshooting
Causes:
• The ON/OFF switch on the aircraft or/and the control
switch on the remote control is set to OFF.
• The battery is too weak or dead.
Causes:
• The ON/OFF switch is "OFF".
• The batteries were not inserted correctly.
• The batteries are too weak.
Causes:
• The controller's ON/OFF switch is "OFF".
• The switch on the aircraft is set to OFF.
• The controller's antenna is incorrectly inserted
and/or not fully extended.
Causes:
• The propellers rotate too slowly.
• There is not enough battery power.
Causes:
• The battery is too weak.
Causes:
• Loss of throttle control.
• Throttle is pulled down too fast.
Service Information
5. SUITABLE FLIGHT LOCATIONS:
The site at which the aircraft is fl own should meet the following criteria:
1. Indoors, with little air movement. Where possible, avoid circulating air from heating and
air conditioning.
2. Do not fl y in rooms with electric fans, lamps or other objects that may interfere with fl ight.
3. On take-off make sure that all animals and persons, including the pilot, are more than 1 – 2 metres
away from the aircraft when the fl ight starts.
4. Always watch the aircraft to prevent it from fl ying into and injuring the pilot, other people or animals.
IMPORTANT!
Since 2005, model airplanes and helicopters that can fl y higher than 30 metres must be insured.
Contact your private liability insurer to fi nd out if your new and old models are covered. Ask your
insurer for written confi rmation and keep this in a safe place.
Solutions:
Solutions:
Solutions:
Solutions:
Solutions:
Solutions:
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• Turn the ON/OFF switch to "ON".
• Recharge the battery (see "Charging the aircraft
battery" section).
• Set ON/OFF switch to "ON".
• Check that the batteries are correctly inserted.
• Insert new batteries.
• Turn the controller's ON/OFF switch to "ON".
• The switch on the aircraft is set to ON.
• Check antenna and extend to full height.
• Push the throttle stick up.
• Recharge the battery (see "Charging the aircraft
battery" section).
• Recharge the battery
(see "Charging the aircraft battery" section).
• Slowly move the throttle stick to the down position.
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