Dromida SKYCRUISER2 Instructions Manual - Page 6

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LANDING
When your plane feels like it is beginning to lose power, it is time to land.
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Turn 90 degrees
using a small
amount of rudder.
Glide until
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lined up for
final turn.
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Use a small amount of
rudder to turn into the
wind. You will want to be
lined up with the grass
landing area. Reduce or
increase throttle to adjust
speed and altitude.

AFTER LANDING

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Always unplug and remove the plane's battery first.
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Turn off the transmitter and remove its batteries
second.
3.
Allow the motor time to cool before flying again.
4.
Allow the battery to cool before recharging.
Fly downwind to set up for landing.
Reduce the throttle to 25%.
Pilots View
Reduce throttle to zero. Add in a "small"
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amount of elevator to help slow the plane.
Let it glide! If you are short of the landing
area, add in a little power to extend the
glide. If you are long, power up and go
around for another try.
Always land directly into the wind!
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Just before landing, "flare" the plane
by slowly add a little more elevator.
The plane will slide to a stop in the
grass. Be careful! If you add in too
much elevator while gliding fast, the
plane will stall and possibly crash.

MAKING REPAIRS

For light weight and durability, the Sky Cruiser 2 is made
of foam. If it does break, repairs can be made using CA
(cyanoacrylate) glue (available at your local hobby shop). Once
the glued parts are fitted together, use clear tape to hold them
in place as they dry. Small cracks can be fixed with the clear
tape without the glue. When doing repairs, use as little glue
as possible to keep the weight down and be sure to keep the
tail and wings as straight as possible.
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Top View
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Wind
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grass landing area
Wind