Power System - NINCOAIR GLIDER SPORT ARF Manual

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NH92011 RTF – NH92012 ARF GLIDER SPORT
2. Flying.
Beginners should practice flying on a calm day. Practice the control of elevation and turning after
gaining the height of 30-100m. Once it climbs up to 100m high, you will get enough safe altitude for
trying the loop, invert and glide the plane. Stop the practice when it is below 30m.
The elevator control stick is for controlling elevation of the plane. Move the stick forward, the elevator
on the plane will move downward and the plane will descend. Move the control stick upward, the
elevator will move upward and the plane will climb up, too much up control will cause the airplane
'stall' and drop from the sky, therefore always move the control stick gently to avoid the accident.
After becoming proficient in controlling the elevator and ailerons, you can try to practise the basic and
advance flight as cuba-8, loop, invert...
The continuous power time is about 6 minutes. Land the plane if it climbs up slowly or descends when
you move the throttle stick fully forward. The propeller may slow down or stop if the power of the
battery is not enough. The power system will remain rest power is for the servos to land the model.
3. Landing.
When the plane is about 30m high from the ground, fly with the wind. When the plane is about 20m
turn into the wind and land.

11. POWER SYSTEM

Continuous power running time is about 6 minutes. Land the plane before the time is up or as soon as
possible when the motor stops turning.
Bring extra batteries with you for longer flight time.
NINCOAIR is brand of NINCO DESARROLLOS S.L.
Ctra. de l'Hospitalet 32
08940 Cornella Barcelona Spain
CIF B-60307725 · www.nincoair.com
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