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Always operate or fly a model helicopter in a safe manner and away from crowd, or spectators, or distractions. |
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Do not operate model helicopters in rainy or windy condition. |
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Check to make sure there is no radio interference before operating a model helicopter. |
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Make sure the transmitter and receiver batteries are fully charged before operation. |
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Make sure all controls operate properly before flight. |
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Model helicopter main and tail rotors operate at high rpm, therefore make sure nothing can come into contact with the rotors |
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during flight. |
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Use only model engine fuel. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or any other substitute. |
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Model engine fuel is highly flammable. |
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Do not let model engine fuel get in contact with eyes. Do not intake model engine fuel. |
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Range check the radio before flying. The servos must operate properly with the transmitter antenna collapsed and at 20 meters |
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away. |
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The engine must be in the idle position before starting the engine. |
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Make sure the transmitter and receiver are turned on before starting the engine. |
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Always maintain a safe distance when operating a model helicopter. |
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Do not fly a model helicopter above people or cars. |
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Flying requires concentration. Operating a model helicopter for extended time can cause fatigue. Please rest in between flights. |
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Do not touch the engine or muffler immediately after the engine was run, because they will be extremely hot. |