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<blockquote data-quote="Hotwire" data-source="post: 38364" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I have put this up before, so I may sound a nag but if you configure the function button for takeoff you can easily hand launch a Spark. I even do this in crowded places . </p><p>Wind can be a problem when landing, so when it's windy, find a safe landing spot before you launch. Hand landing in wind is tricky. </p><p>The only likely damage to your motors is sand grains getting stuck between the bell and the stator. You can pull the bell of if you can't get the sand out using a small Allen key. This coYou and uld be very tricky while the motors are still in the aircraft. A can of air from a electronics store would be my first choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotwire, post: 38364, member: 505"] I have put this up before, so I may sound a nag but if you configure the function button for takeoff you can easily hand launch a Spark. I even do this in crowded places . Wind can be a problem when landing, so when it's windy, find a safe landing spot before you launch. Hand landing in wind is tricky. The only likely damage to your motors is sand grains getting stuck between the bell and the stator. You can pull the bell of if you can't get the sand out using a small Allen key. This coYou and uld be very tricky while the motors are still in the aircraft. A can of air from a electronics store would be my first choice. [/QUOTE]
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