THUNDER TIGER mini Titan E325 Manual page 4

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FLIGHT SAFETY CHECKLIST
1.Make sure that the transmitter battery is fully charged before flying.
2.Make sure all control surfaces are operated properly before flying.
3.Do a range check of the radio before the first flight. The electronic equipment
must operate properly at a range of at least 15 meters (50 ft) even with the
transmitter antenna collapsed.
4.Make sure there are no other pilots using the same radio frequency with yours
and that there are no other radio interference on your frequency.
5.Be sure to turn on the transmitter first with the throttle stick in the idle position.
Plug the battery into the ESC last.
6.The main rotor and the tail rotor spin at very high RPM. Make sure nothing can
come in contact with the rotor blades during flight.
7.Always maintain a safe distance from the helicopter during flight.
8.Never fly the helicopter in the rain or in excessive wind conditions.
9.Always operate and fly the helicopter in a safe and responsible manner.
10.Never fly the helicopter over other pilots, spectators, cars or anything that could
result in injury or property damage.
POST FLIGHT INSPECTION
1.Inspect the model thoroughly to insure no parts have come loose or become
damaged during the flight and landing. Replace damaged parts and tighten loose
screws before flying again.
2.Clean the helicopter body.
3.Lubricate all moving parts to ensure smooth operation for the next flying.
4.Replace any worn ball links and damaged bearings.
5.Store the model in a cool, dry place. Avoid putting it under direct sunlight or
near a source of heat.
Following these simple rules will allow you to enjoy the thrill of model helicopter
flying for many years.
CAUTION
When the model has crashed, inspect the flybar, rotor shaft and the blade spindle
to make sure they are not bent. If any item is damaged, it must be replaced with
a new part to ensure safe operation. Do not glue any broken or damaged plastic
parts. Do not repair broken rotor blades. It is very important to inspect the motor,
speed control and the battery.
Always inspect the following items:
Gears, Ball links, Link rods, Bearings, Main shaft, Flybar, Spindle, Tail boom and
support, Fins, Tail rotor shaft, Belt, Main blades, Tail blades, the Motor, the Speed
control and the Battery.
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