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Pilots check list
We strongly recommend checking the following agenda for your own
safety before starting!
1. Check the propeller bolts for tightness
2. Check that the spinner is firmly attached
3. Check the propeller for possible damage
4. Check to be sure you have the throttle position at idle
5. Check all batteries
6. Check servo functions
7. Check to see that the ignition switch is OFF
8. Check pressure (6-8 bar) system of retract (if applicable)
9. Check all linkages for play
10. Check your wheels for possible damage and easy running
11. Check the wing mounting for tight fit and proper attachment
12. Check the canopy for tight fit and proper attachment
13. When starting the engine one person (minimum) has to hold the model
Trouble Shooting Problem
The engine is flooded (the crankshaft housing is filled with fuel).
Solution
Remove the spark plug; turn the engine to a position where the fuel runs
out.
The engine starts after being choked but then stops soon after.
The low needle on the carburetor is probably too lean. Go back to the
recommended settings and adjust your carburetor from there. This
problem may also indicate a dirty carburetor or faulty ignition.
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