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When
the
quadcopter
is
properly
trimmed,
maintain
a
stable
hover
and
practice
using
the
rudder,
elevator
and
aileron
controls
to
get
a
feel
for
how
the
quadcopter
responds
to
various
control
inputs.
Remember
to
keep
the
control
inputs
as
minimal
as
possible
to
prevent
over
‐
controlling
the
quadcopter.
Continue
to
practice
until
you’re
comfortable
hovering
the
quadcopter
at
approximately
20
‐
24
inches
high.
Then
you
can
transition
to
hovering
the
quadcopter
at
higher
altitudes
of
approximately
three
to
four
feet.
Don’t
be
afraid
to
set
the
quadcopter
down
on
the
ground
quickly
by
lowering
the
throttle
when
approaching
walls
or
other
obstacles
to
help
prevent
an
impact.
IN
THE
UNFORTUNATE
EVENT
OF
A
CRASH,
NO
MATTER
HOW
MAJOR
OR
MINOR,
YOU
MUST
LOWER
THE
LEFT
‐
HAND/THROTTLE
STICK
TO
THE
LOWEST
POSSIBLE
POSITION
AS
QUICKLY
AS
POSSIBLE
TO
PREVENT
DAMAGE
TO
THE
ESCS
OF
THE
CONTROL
UNIT.
If
you
do
not
lower
the
left
‐
hand/throttle
stick
to
the
lowest
possible
position
in
the
event
of
a
crash
it
can
result
in
damage
to
the
ESCs
of
the
control
unit
which
may
require
replacement
of
the
control
unit.
Note:
Crash
damage
is
not
covered
under
warranty.
Once
you’ve
gained
experience
and
confidence
hovering
your
quadcopter
you
can
attempt
more
advanced
maneuvers
including
these:
Forward
Flight
Backward
Flight
Pirouettes
Spot
Landings
The
factory
‐
installed
LED
light
system
offers
improved
visibility
in
low
‐
light
and
even
dark
conditions.
It
can
also
help
with
overall
orientation
and
can
be
turned
on
and
off
remotely
from
the
transmitter.
Each
time
the
quadcopter
is
powered
on
and
properly
initialized
the
LED
light
system
will
be
powered
off
and
you
can
use
button
‘B’
at
the
right
of
the
group
of
four
buttons
located
near
the
bottom
right
‐
hand
corner
of
the
transmitter
to
toggle
the
system
on
and
off.
LED Light System
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