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All model fliers must behave in such a way that public safety,
especially other people and property, as well as orderly flying operations is not jeopardized or disrupted.
Inform passers-by and spectators before the start of the
dangers posed by your model and exhort them to keep a
safe distance.
Checklist before starting
Before every use, check the range and functioning. For this
purpose switch on the transmitter and the receiving system.
Check that all controls are in neutral position, function properly and turn down the correct side.
When flying a model aircraft for the first time, it is advanta-
geous if an experienced helper stands aside in the review
and the first flights.
Propellers powered by a motor represent a constant risk of
injury. Do not touch them with any part of the body! A fast-rotating propeller can cut off a finger!
Keep well out of the rotational plane of the propeller! A part
of it or the entire propeller could broke and fly off at high
speed, hitting you or third parties. This can cause serious
injury. Make sure that no object gets in touch with a revolving propeller!
The blockage of the propeller, for any object must be
excluded.
Check each time before the model itself and everything
attached to it (e.g. propeller, tail plane etc.) is in good condition and undamaged. The model may be taken in operation only after removal of all defects.
Radio interference caused by unknown sources can occur
without warning! The model is then uncontrollable and completely unpredictable!
Do not leave the radio control system unattended, to prevent operation by third parties.
Electric motor should be activated only if there is nothing in
the rotational plane of the propeller. Do not attempt to stop
the spinning propeller. Power the electric motors only with
the propeller installed.