Pre-Flight Checks - H-KING Savage Bobber 1000 mm 5ch ARF Version Instruction Manual

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MODEL FLYING PRECAUTIONS:
YOUR NIGHT TUNDRA COMES WITH SEVERAL FEATURES
• Select your flying area carefully. Always choose an open space that is clear and not obstructed by
trees, poles, pylons, and buildings etc. Also ensure you are away from people and crowded areas.
Avoid flying in areas with roads, near water, or within close proximity to full size air traffic.
• Do not fly this model in poor weather, for example: high winds, low visibility, inclement temperatures,
and rain and storms are also to be avoided.
• Never attempt to catch the model whilst it is in flight, even a slow moving model can cause harm to
yourself and risks damage to the model.
• This model is not recommended for children under the age of 14 years old. All children no matter
what age, should be supervised by a capable and responsible adult when operating this model.
• Always unplug your model battery when not in use, never leave the battery installed in the model.
• Please remember to keep clear of the propellers at all times when your flight battery is connected.
• Before flying, always turn ON your transmitter first, then plug your flight battery into the model.
• After flying, always unplug your battery first in the model and then turn OFF your transmitter.
• Exercise caution when charging your batteries, and follow in full your battery manufacturers safety
guideline when doing so.

PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS:

Always range check your model before any flight (especially when flying a new model for the first
time). Follow your radio manufacturers guidelines for performing this check.
Check all screw
clevises.
Only fly with fully charged batteries (both in your radio and model). Failure to do so could result
in loss of control, damage to the model and/or persons/property around you. Check your
batteries are fully charged.
With the model powered up ( ransmitter on first, then receiver/model) check that all surfaces are
free from damage/obstructions, moving in the correct directions and freely with stick input .
Inspect the model and prop for any damage that may have occurred during transit and listen for
any unusual sounds from the electronics when powered up. If in doubt, do not fly.
With the model held securely and the prop free of obstructions, increase the throttle just slightly
to confirm the rotation of the prop is correct. The model should want to pull straight forward with
throttle.
If this is your first flight with the model double check the C/G is at the correct position. If not adjust
battery position inside model accordingly.
If you are an inexperienced model pilot seek the help and assistance of an experienced pilot to
perform these final checks and to test fly the model for you.
bolts and mounting points are firmly secure, including control horns and
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