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Step 2: Choosing a Day to Fly
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Until you become a proficient flyer you should always plan on flying your Ezette RTF when there's no wind. We
strongly suggest waiting for a calm day.
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Snap the red flag to the end of the transmitter's antenna.
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Hold the transmitter up at an angle. If the flag hangs down,
go ahead and fly.
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If the flag hangs at a 45º angle or more, don't fly. Wait for
a calmer day.
There's no wind.
It's okay to fly.
There's too much wind.
Wait for a calmer day to fly.
Step 3: Range Testing the Radio System
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Plug in and install the flight battery.
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Turn on the transmitter, double check that the throttle lever is in the "off" position, then turn on the airborne system.
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Set the Ezette RTF on the ground.
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With the transmitter's antenna fully
collapsed
, move the control stick back and forth to check the controls.
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Walk approximately 50ft. from the Ezette RTF and move the control stick back and forth. Check to make sure that the
Ezette RTF's controls are moving smoothly at this distance. You may need a friend to help you with this step.
If the Ezette RTF does not range check, don't fly! Please refer to the troubleshooting guide on page # 28.