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For smooth control of your aircraft, always make small control moves. All
directions are described as if you were sitting in the aircraft.
For example, when the aircraft’s nose is pointing toward you, left steering
(rudder) will turn the aircraft left (your right while holding the transmitter).
• Flying faster or slower:
When your aircraft is stable in the air, push the
throttle stick up to make the aircraft go faster, and pull the throttle stick
back to slow down. The aircraft will climb when the throttle is increased.
• Elevator up and down:
Push the elevator
stick forward to make the aircraft go down and pull the elevator stick back
to go up.
• Banking right and left:
Move the aileron stick right to make the aircraft drop
the wing (bank) to the right and move the aileron stick left to bank left.
• Steering right and left:
Move the rudder stick right to make the aircraft go
right and move the rudder stick left to go left (as if you are seated in the
cockpit).
Flight Control
Mode 2
Mode 1
Rudder
Ailerons
Elev
ator
Throttle
For the first flights, make sure Channel 5 is set to Beginner mode, the
best flight mode to help you learn to fly.
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