Pay Attention to Wind Speed
If you decide to fly your Fast Lane RC Micro Fighter Plane outside, pay particular attention to how windy it is. The plane is small and lightweight, so strong winds make it difficult or even impossible to control the plane. On days like this, you may want to try flying inside instead.
Inspect Your Flying Area Before Takeoff
The Fast Lane RC Micro Fighter Plane is made out of a lightweight, durable foam. It can withstand minor impacts by flexing and absorbing forces, but repeatedly running into hard objects will damage your plane. Make sure your intended area of flight is clear of trees, fences and other obstacles. to reduce the likelihood of a crash. Also never fly the plane close to people, as it can cause bodily harm if you hit them.
Plan Your Landings
The Fast Lane RC Micro Fighter Plane does not have landing gear, so it takes some practice and planning to perform proper landings. Find a level surface that has enough room to land, plus a little extra room in case of errors while descending. Grass and carpet work great, as they slow down the plane and provide cushioning in case the landing does not go well. Come in on the runway straight and lay off the throttle. Abort if you are coming down too fast. You are aiming for a nice, level landing, not dive-bombing the ground.
Check Your Frequency When Flying With Others
If you have friends that fly radio-controlled planes, make sure you coordinate frequencies before you try to take to the air together. Two or more planes operating on the same frequency causes interference and you will lose control of the plane you are flying. The Fast Lane RC Micro Fighter Plane comes in different frequencies, so if you are going out to purchase a plane for the first time, check with your friends and buy a different-frequency model to prevent problems. As always, fly carefully around other people.