Things You'll Need
Instructions
Position yourself at the top of the slope or cliff. Prepare for flight by performing basic preflight checks. Make sure your connections are tight, your battery is fully charged and your transmitter is turned on. Test your transmitter and receiver by moving the servos. Fully extend the antenna on your transmitter and tie the ribbon to the end. This will give you a visual indicator of wind direction and speed.
Launch your glider into the wind then turn it parallel to the face of the slope. Gain altitude by slowly applying up elevator as the glider heads away from you. Move the elevator to neutral and apply rudder, turning the glider until it is heading back towards you. Center the rudder and reapply the elevator gaining height with each pass. Repeat this maneuver whenever you want to gain altitude. Stay aloft by riding the air currents that flow up along the slope.
When you are ready to land, slowly bring the plane down. Fly level along the ground. Then quickly apply up elevator to bring the nose up to bleed off speed, stalling the glider, causing it to gently hit the ground.