Understanding the Controls
If you are not familiar with the controls of your Blade™ CX, please take a few minutes to familiarize
yourself with them before attempting your first flight.
The.left-hand.stick.on.the.transmitter.controls.both.throttle.(climb/descend).and.rudder.(yaw.left/right) ..When.the.
left-hand.stick.and.throttle.trim.lever.are.in.their.lowest.positions,.the.main.rotor.blades.will.not.spin ..Advancing.the.
stick.upward.will.increase.the.speed.of.the.main.rotor.blades ..Increasing.the.speed.of.the.main.rotor.blades.will.
cause.the.model.to.climb .
Throttle Trim
.
Climb
Decreasing.the.speed.of.the.main.rotor.blades.by.lowering.the.left-hand.stick.will.cause.the.model.to.descend .
Throttle Trim
.
Descend
After.lifting.the.model.off.the.ground,.you.can.balance.the.throttle.by.carefully.moving.the.left-hand.stick.up.and.
down.so.that.the.model.will.hold.a.stationary.hover.without.climbing.or.descending .
You can also use the throttle trim to adjust the throttle value for a given stick position. For example,
raising the throttle trim will allow the model to hover at a lower throttle stick position. However, if you
do raise the throttle trim, you MUST remember to lower it (and the throttle stick) to the lowest possible
position IMMEDIATELY in the event of a crash or rotor blade strike.
Failure to lower the throttle trim (and throttle stick) to its lowest possible position immediately in the
event of a crash could result in damage to the main motor ESCs in the -in-1 unit, which may require
replacement of the -in-1 unit.
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