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If a Crash Occurs
If you happen to crash and part of the foam
wing or tail breaks, it can be repaired using
packing tape to cover missing pieces.
If damage is severe or if the wing or tail is
bent, replace damaged parts. See page 36
for a complete replacement parts list.
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Warnings and Safety Checklist
1. Read and follow this manual and included
video CD completely, observing all
instructions and safety directions.
Otherwise, serious injury and damage
can occur.
Think safety first.
2. Keep propeller away from all body parts
at all times! Beware of loose clothing or
hair becoming entangled in the propeller.
3. Never fly when it is too windy or you may
lose control of the airplane. Never fly near
people, vehicles, train tracks, buildings,
power lines, water, hard surfaces or trees,
and never attempt to catch the Firebird
Phantom.
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4. Adult supervision is recommended for
ages 12 and under.
5. Only use a battery charger intended for
use with the Firebird Phantom battery.
We recommend using the charger that
comes with your airplane. Never leave
the charger unattended while charging!
During charging, place the battery and
charger on a heat-resistant surface. Do
not place them on carpet or upholstery.
6. Never cut into the battery charger or
airplane wires as serious injury can occur.
Causing the battery to short out (cross-
ing negative and positive bare wires) can
cause a fire, serious injury and damage.
7. Hold the plane securely and keep all
body parts away from the propeller at all
times.
8. After you have finished flying, or at any
time you have the radio system on,
ALWAYS unplug the battery prior to turn-
ing the transmitter off. ALWAYS turn on
the transmitter prior to plugging flight
battery in.
9. Never fly on the same frequency as
another RC vehicle in your area. Doing
so will cause you, or the other person, to
lose control of the plane.
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Replace wing immediately
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