Preflight; Safety Do's And Don'ts For Pilots; Daily Flight Checks; Very Important Regarding Your Gasoline Engine - Hangar 9 Taylorcraft 26cc Assembly Manual

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Preflight

Check Your Radio
Before going to the field, be sure your batteries are fully
charged per your radio's instructions. Charge the transmitter
and receiver battery for your airplane. Use the recommended
charger supplied with your particular radio system, following
the instructions provided with the radio. In most cases, the
radio should be charged the night before going out flying.
Before each flying session, be sure to range check your
radio. See your radio manual for the recommended
range and instructions for your radio system. Each radio
manufacturer specifies different procedures for their radio
systems. Next, run the motor. With the model securely
anchored, check the range again. The range test should not
be significantly affected. If it is, don't attempt to fly! Have
your radio equipment checked out by the manufacturer.
Double-check that all controls (aileron, elevator, rudder and
throttle) move in the correct direction.
Check the radio installation and make sure all the control
surfaces are moving correctly (i.e., the correct direction and
with the recommended throws).
Check all the control horns, servo horns, and clevises to
make sure they are secure and in good condition.
Range Test your Radio
Before each flying session, and especially with a new model,
it is important to perform a range check. It is helpful to have
another person available to assist during the range check. If
you are using a Spektrum transmitter, please refer to your
transmitter's manual for detailed instructions on the range
check process.
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Safety do's and don'ts for Pilots

Consult local laws and ordinances before choosing a
location to fly your aircraft.
C heck all control surfaces prior to each takeoff.
D o not fly your model near spectators, parking areas or
any other area that could result in injury to people or
damage of property.
D o not fly during adverse weather conditions. Poor
visibility can cause disorientation and loss of control of
your aircraft. Strong winds can cause similar problems.
D o not take chances. If at any time during flight
you observe any erratic or abnormal operation, land
immediately and do not resume flight until the cause of
the problem has been ascertained and corrected. Safety
can never be taken lightly.
Do not fly near power lines.

daily Flight Checks

1 . Check the battery voltage of the transmitter battery.
Do not fly below the manufacturer's recommended
voltage. To do so can crash your aircraft.
When you check these batteries, ensure you have the
polarities correct on your expanded scale voltmeter.
2 . Check all hardware (linkages, screws, nuts, and bolts)
prior to each day's flight. Be sure that binding does not
occur and that all parts are properly secured.
3 . Ensure all surfaces are moving in the
proper manner.
4 . Perform a ground range check before each day's
flying session.
5 . Prior to starting your aircraft, turn off your
transmitter, then turn it back on. Do this each time you
start your aircraft. If any critical switches are on without
your knowledge, the transmitter alarm will sound a
warning at this time.
6. Check that all trim levers are in the proper location.
7 . All servo pigtails and switch harness plugs should be
secured in the receiver. Make sure the switch harness
moves freely in both directions.
Notice
All instructions, warranties and other collateral
documents are subject to change at the sole discretion
of Horizon Hobby, Inc. For up-to-date product
literature, visit http://www.horizonhobby.com and click
on the support tab for this product.
Meaning of Special Language
The following terms are used throughout the product
literature to indicate various levels of potential harm
when operating this product:
NOTICE: Procedures, which if not properly followed,
create a possibility of physical property damage AND a
little or no possibility of injury.
CAUTION: Procedures, which if not properly followed,
create the probability of physical property damage AND a
possibility of serious injury.
WARNING:Procedures, which if not properly followed,
create the probability of property damage, collateral
damage, serious injury or death OR create a high
probability of superficial injury.
WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to
become familiar with the features of the product before
operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can result
in damage to the product, personal property and cause
serious injury.
This is a sophisticated hobby product and NOT a toy. It must
be operated with caution and common sense and requires
some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate this Product
in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or
damage to the product or other property. This product is not
intended for use by children without direct adult supervision.
Do not attempt disassembly, use with incompatible
components or augment product in any way without the
approval of Horizon Hobby, Inc. This manual contains
instructions for safety, operation and maintenance. It is
essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings
in the manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to
operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
Hangar 9 Taylorcraft 26cc BNF

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