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GRAUPNER Twister - TWISTER Safety and Operation Guidelines; General Model Operation Safety; Radio Control System Safety

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GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
We reserve the right to introduce modifications. Not liable for printing errors! 12/2011
Made in
Vietnam
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Now, have fun flying your TWISTER!
Safety tips and warnings for motorized aircraft models with internal
combustion engines
Before you first attempt to fly the model, it is essential to carefully read all the
operating and assembly instructions.
These safety notes are part of these instructions and must be stored carefully
with the operating instructions and, if the model is passed on to others, they
must also be passed on to the next user.
Motorised models are very demanding and dangerous objects and require that
the user have great expertise, skill, and a sense of responsibility.
Motorised models are not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.
They may be operated only under the instruction and supervision of an adult
who is familiar with the attendant hazards.
The operator of the model must be in full possession of his or her bodily and
mental faculties. As with car driving, operating a model aircraft under the
influence of alcohol or drugs is not permissible under any circumstances.
Radio controlled aircraft models may be used only for the purpose intended by
the manufacturer; meaning not as a sporting device designed to carry people.
Any other use is forbidden.
A model can only work properly and fulfil your expectations if it is built or
assembled with the greatest of care and in accordance with the assembly
instructions. Independent changes in design or materials are not permitted. To
avoid injuring people and damaging property, it is essential to be careful and
thoughtful when operating your model. Nobody would climb into a full-size
sports aircraft and attempt to fly it without undergoing training beforehand.
Model flying is also something that has to be learned! We suggest that you ask
an experienced model flyer for help, or join a model club or model flight
training school. Your local model shop and the specialist magazines are
excellent sources of information.
Always observe the information on the centre of gravity and on control surface
deflection! The model must be adjusted accordingly.
Radio control system: Make sure the frequency used is vacant. Do not
switch on until you are sure! Check the RC system frequently; it too is
subject to wear. Radio interference caused by unknown sources can occur
at any time without warning. Your model will then be uncontrollable and
completely unpredictable. Never leave your radio control system

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