Pre-Flight Checks; Flying; After Flying - Kyosho F4U CORSAIR 40 Instruction Manual

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Non-observance of this information could lead to serious injury and/or damage to property.

Pre-Flight Checks

Only fly model aeroplanes in areas
away from houses and places
where people gather. The weight
and speed of your aeroplane make
it a potential hazard. Make sure
that the area around you is clear.
For radio equipment, refer to the
instruction manual included with
your set.
Check that the spinner and the
propeller are securely fastened.
If the model begins to operate by
itself, there is another transmitter
operating on your frequency. Do
not try to operate your model if
this happens, but change your
transmitter and receiver crystals
to another frequency.
Fully extend
transmitter
aerial.
Switch on the transmitter.
Switch on the receiver.
Check that the wings are properly
and firmly affixed.
Warning!

Flying

Do not fly your aeroplane if it is a
windy day or there are strong
cross winds.
Fill the fuel tank.
By moving the various transmitter
controls, ensure that all control
surfaces move the way you
intend them to.
Move the throttle control stick
on the transmitter and check
that the carburettor opens and
closes easily.
To start the engine, set low throttle
on the transmitter and hold the
engine starter against the spinner.
Switch on engine starter.
Adjust the throttle needle.
Launch the aeroplane into the wind.

After Flying

Always land your airplane into the
wind.
Bring your airplane to a halt by
lowering the engine control trim.
After each flight, the engine is hot. Be-
ware of getting burned.
Switch off the receiver.
Switch off the transmitter.
Draw the remaining fuel out of the tank
and fill it back into the can
Wipe up any fuel deposits or dirt.
Only use KYOSHO genuine parts.
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Safety Precautions
Always regulate the engine from behind,
but never from infront or from the sides,
because a rotating propeller might badly
injure you.
Do not allow watching people to get too
close to a rotating propeller.
Immediately disuse defective propellers
as well as deformed spinners.
If the batteries of the radio system
are flat, replace them with new ones.
Do not fly your airplane above people
standing around.
Never throw burning, gleaming or smoul-
dering things into fuel cans, even if
these happen to be empty. This could
result in serious injury.
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