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4. FLIGHT CONTROL (After Trimming)
- Put the helicopter on a smooth surface. An uneven floor surface will affect its ability to lift off.
- Slowly increase the throttle.
- DO NOT look at the controller/charger but focus on the helicopter.
- As soon as the helicopter leaves the ground, reduce the throttle slightly. Adjust the throttle as necessary to maintain altitude. In the worst case scenario,
the helicopter will drop back to the floor, but that is better than crashing against the ceiling.
- VERY gently add throttle if the helicopter goes down.
- VERY gently reduce throttle if helicopter goes up.
- For turning, give short and small inputs (LEFT/RIGHT) to the direction stick. (Most beginners will easily over control the helicopter)
- For going forward/backward, give short and small inputs (FORWARD/BACKWARD) to the direction stick.
Up or Down Hovering
From steady flight, slowly pushing
the throttle stick upwards will make
the helicopter fly higher. To make it
fly lower, just release the stick a
little. Smooth flying takes only small
changes in the sticks position.
Left or Right Turns
Hold the helicopter steady in the air.
Push the direction stick left to turn
left or right to turn right. Initially you
may have to apply a little forward or
backward control to achieve this.
Forward or Backward Flight
Hold the helicopter steady in the air.
Push the direction stick upward to make
the helicopter fly forward or pull the
direction stick downward to make the
helicopter fly backward. Initially you may
have to apply a little left or right control
to achieve this.
Flies Everywhere Easily
Hold the helicopter steady in the air.
Push/pull the direction stick a little
up/down and hold it to make the
helicopter fly forward/backward, then just
give short and small inputs to move the
direction stick left or right, the helicopter
will turn left or right and fly everywhere.
Tip!
SAFETY
- Read the instruction manual before playing with your helicopter.
- This product is designed to be used only indoors.
- Fly the helicopter only in open areas and keep clear of obstacles.
- Make sure you and other people keep 1-2 metres away from the helicopter
while flying.
- Always keep your helicopter in view to prevent it from landing or crashing near
your head, your body or on other people.
- Never disassemble or attempt to modify the helicopter. It may cause damage
to the helicopter.
Tip!
OPERATING
- Always move the controller/chargers's throttle stick to the down position
after a crash.
- Do not operate the helicopter under direct bright light or it will affect the
control system of your helicopter.
Tip!
CONTROL
- For controlling the sticks on the controller/charger, try not to push the sticks
immediately to the extreme position. It should be like steering a bicycle rather
than pressing computer game sticks.
- For the novice pilot (after the trimming procedure is completed), it is highly
recommended to focus exclusively on learning to control the throttle stick first.
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- Never put your hands or face near the rotating parts of the helicopter as you
take the risk of being injured. Operate this product in a standing position
which will allow you to quickly get out of the way if necessary.
- Always place the helicopter and the controller/charger in the "OFF" position
when not flying.
- Never allow young children to use this product without adult supervision.
- Never use parts that are damaged or have had their shape altered in this
product to ensure safe usage.
- Do not cover the lens of the controller/charger as it will block the IR signal.
- Do not stick any other label onto the helicopter as it will affect receiving of
the IR signal.
- Two helicopters on the same radio band cannot be flown together.
If the helicopter turns around by itself there is no need to keep it straight.
For the first flight, it is important to learn to keep the helicopter at a constant
altitude of around 1.5 metres with small inputs on the throttle stick. Once the
pilot masters this, he may start learning to take control with the direction stick.
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