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==== Step 4: Discus Launch ====
==== Step 4: Discus Launch ====
The discus launch allows your model reaching quite high altitude without much effort. As it is with any “sport performance”, it will require some training in order to do it right – our step by step manual makes it easy. We will describe the procedure for a right-handed pilot; with the launching pin attached to the left wingtip. The “left-handed” procedure is the mirror image.
The discus launch allows your model to reach quite a high altitude without much effort. As it is with any “sport performance”, it will require some training in order to do it right – our step-by-step manual makes it easy. We will describe the procedure for a right-handed pilot; with the launching pin attached to the left wingtip. The “left-handed” procedure is the mirror image.

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[[File:Discus launch - Pos 0.png|right|frameless|300x300px]]
==== Step 4: Discus Launch ====
The discus launch allows your model to reach quite a high altitude without much effort. As it is with any “sport performance”, it will require some training in order to do it right – our step-by-step manual makes it easy. We will describe the procedure for a right-handed pilot; with the launching pin attached to the left wingtip. The “left-handed” procedure is the mirror image.

Step 4: Discus Launch

The discus launch allows your model to reach quite a high altitude without much effort. As it is with any “sport performance”, it will require some training in order to do it right – our step-by-step manual makes it easy. We will describe the procedure for a right-handed pilot; with the launching pin attached to the left wingtip. The “left-handed” procedure is the mirror image.