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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 airplane when there's no wind. We
strongly suggest waiting for a calm day. Do not fly in more than a 5 m.p.h. wind.
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Assemble the transmitter flag assembly as shown.
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Snap the flag assembly to the end of the transmitter
antenna.
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At the flying field, hold the transmitter straight up. If the
flag hangs down, go ahead and fly.
Less than a 5 m.p.h. wind.
It's okay to fly.
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If the flag hangs at a 45º angle or more, don't fly. Wait for
a calmer day.
More than a 5 m.p.h. wind.
Wait for a calmer day.
Step 3: Range Testing the Radio System
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Turn on the transmitter.
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Plug in and install the flight battery. Turn on the airplane's on/off switch and set the airplane on the ground.