16
In
the
event
you
are
not
familiar
with
the
controls
of
the
Ethos
QX
130
please
take
the
time
to
familiarize
yourself
with
them
as
follows
and
before
proceeding
with
your
first
flight:
The
left
‐
hand
stick
on
the
transmitter
controls
both
throttle
(climb/descend)
and
rudder
(yaw
left/right)
channels.
When
the
left
‐
hand
stick
(also
known
as
the
‘throttle’
stick)
is
in
the
lowest
possible
position
the
propellers/rotor
blades
will
not
spin.
Moving
the
stick
upward
will
increase
the
speed
of
the
propellers/rotor
blades.
Increasing
the
speed
of
the
propellers/rotor
blades
will
cause
the
model
to
climb.
Decreasing
the
speed
of
the
propellers/rotor
blades
by
lowering
the
left
‐
hand
stick
will
cause
the
model
to
descend.
After
lifting
the
model
off
the
ground
you
can
‘hover’
by
carefully
moving
the
left
‐
hand
stick
up
and
down
slightly
as
needed
so
the
model
will
maintain
altitude
without
climbing
or
descending.
Flight Controls and Trimming
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