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2. Open the battery hatch on the bottom of the
fuselage and plug the battery pack into the plug in the
fuselage.
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3. Reinstall the battery hatch cover. CAUTION: Stay clear
of the propellers once the battery pack is plugged in.
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4. Have an assistant hold the Sky Trick while you
move the left stick on the transmitter forward, or away
from you. All three motors will run. When flying, with
all three motors running, the plane should climb at a
10° to 15° angle. Release the left stick and all three
motors will stop. In flight, the Sky Trick will start to glide
and slowly descend to the ground.
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5. Moving the right stick to the right, the center and
left motor will run. This will cause the plane to turn to
the right in flight.
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6. Moving the right stick to the left, the center and
right motor will run. This will cause the plane to turn to
the left in flight.
It is best to fly on calm days, at least for your first few
flights, when there’s little or no wind. Also, find an area
clear of trees, power lines and other structures. A flying
field for R/C planes is best. Don’t fly around groups of
people, especially children or within 6 miles of existing
R/C flying fields.
1. Find an open area free of buildings, trees, power lines
and people.
PREPARE FOR TAKEOFF
CHOOSE A GOOD FLYING SITE
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