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==== Step 4: Discus Launch ====
==== 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.
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.