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Choosing a Flying Area
When.you.are.ready.for.your.first.flight,.you.will.want.to.select.a.large,.open.area.that.is.free.of.people.and.
obstructions ..
We strongly recommend an indoor area with at least 0-feet by 0-feet of floor space and
no less than 8-foot ceilings
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If you have to make your first flight (and subsequent flights) outdoors, you MUST pick a time when wind
conditions are COMPLETELY CALM
..Due.to.the.relatively.small.size.and.low.weight.of.the.Blade™.CX2,.even.the.
slightest.amount.of.wind.can.cause.you.to.lose.control,.or.the.rotor.blades.to.strike.each.other,.resulting.in.a.crash .
Flying the Blade CX
Having followed the proper -in-1 control unit arming procedure, confirmed proper control of the servos
and motors, and found a suitable flying area, your Blade CX is ready for flight.
In.addition.to.reviewing.the.flight.maneuvers.outlined.below,.we.recommend.that.you.watch.the.included.
Instructional.Video.CD.to.see.many.of.these.maneuvers.and.adjustments.performed.by.the.Blade.CX2.and.pilot .
•. Slowly.raise.the.throttle.stick,.increasing.the.speed.of.the.main.rotor.blades.until.the.model.begins.to.lift.off ..
Do
not raise the throttle stick too quickly as the model could climb too fast causing you to lose control or
make contact with objects above
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•. Lift.the.model.off.the.ground.just.a.few.inches.and.concentrate.on.balancing.the.left-hand.(throttle).stick.position.
so.that.the.model.holds.a.steady.hover.altitude ..In.some.cases.it.may.be.best.to.make.a.few.short.“hops”.to.
an.altitude.of.just.a.few.inches.until.you.become.familiar.with.the.control.inputs.and.trim.settings.required.to.
maintain.a.steady.hover.and.altitude .
As.you.will.find,.the.Blade.CX2.requires.minor.throttle.adjustments.to.maintain.its.altitude.in.hover ..Remember.
to.keep.these.throttle.adjustments.as.minimal.as.possible.as.large.adjustments.could.result.in.a.loss.of.control.
and/or.a.possible.crash .
•. While.attempting.to.establish.a.low-level.hover,.you.can.also.check.to.see.if.any.trim.adjustments.are.required.to.
help.keep.the.Blade.CX2.from.constantly.drifting.in.various.directions ..If.you.find.the.helicopter.constantly.drifts.
without.any.directional.control.input,.it.will.be.best.to.land.the.model.before.making.any.adjustments.to.the.trim.
levers ..Additional.details.regarding.the.location.and.function.of.the.trim.levers.can.be.found.on.pages.26–29 .
If the nose of the helicopter is drifting to the left or right, you will need to adjust the rudder trim
..You.
can.also.adjust.the.Main.Motor.Proportional.Mix.if.you.experience.any.difficulties.in.trimming.nose.drift.with.the.
rudder.trim.lever.only ..Please.see.pages.32–33.for.more.information.regarding.Main.Motor.Proportional.Mix.
Trimmer.Pot.adjustment .
If the helicopter is drifting forward or backward, you will need to adjust the elevator trim.
If the helicopter is drifting to the left or right, you will need to adjust the aileron trim.
Continue.to.make.trim.adjustments.until.the.helicopter.can.hover.at.a.low.altitude.with.very.little.drifting.and.
directional.control.input ..If.the.Blade.CX2.is.your.first.helicopter.model,.it.may.be.best.to.have.the.help.of.an.
experienced.helicopter.pilot.to.trim.the.model.for.you.before.making.your.first.flight .
•. Once.you.have.the.Blade.CX2.properly.trimmed.and.maintaining.a.stable.low-level.hover,.practice.using.the.
rudder,.elevator.and.aileron.controls.to.get.a.feel.for.how.the.helicopter.responds.to.control.inputs ..Remember.to.
keep.the.control.inputs.as.minimal.as.possible.to.prevent.over-controlling.the.helicopter,.especially.when.in.hover .
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