High Altitude Flight; Landing - Kyosho NEXUS 30 S Instruction Manual

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High Altitude Flight

In the beginning , do not fly too fast when practicing banking
at high altitude.
With right banking:
Tilt the helicopter to the right side using
the aileron control stick.
Pull up the elevator control stick and move
the rudder control stick right.
After finishing banking, move the elevator and rudder control sticks
back to neutral and the aileron control stick left to bring the helicopter
back into horizontal flight.
With left banks, move the aileron and rudder control sticks left.
The higher the airspeed, the more important control movement
becomes.
Use the throttle control stick to keep the helicopter at a constant
altitude which is likely to change according to the wind and its
direction.

Landing

Land the helicopter into the wind.
Basic Landing:
Gradually lower the
throttle control stick
Headwind
If the heli has too much speed, pull up the elevator
control stick to make it momentarily hover and land.
Autorotation is a way of safe landing even with engine failure.
For performing autorotations, purchase optional equipment
separately.
WARNING: Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people's reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm!
WARNING: While adjusting, stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopter!
Pull up the throttle control stick
slightly.
Wind
High-throttle
Autorotation Landing:
Bring the throttle control stick
down to the lowest position.
Pull the throttle control stick all the way up,
make the helicopter momentarily hover and
land it.
When the engine stops, the helicopter will immediately start its
descent. Warn all people around you to prevent personal injuries.
Low-throttle
Wind
Keep the helicopter in a horizontal
flight position.
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