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Elevator
Aileron
Rudder
Elevator down
Aileron right
Rudder right
Elevator up
Aileron left
Rudder left
Left side view
Rear view
Top view
Left side view
Rear view
Top view
Pitch down
Roll left
Roll right
Pitch up
Yaw right
Yaw left
Stability and Acro Flight Modes are available in both airplane fl ight and
multirotor fl ight. The basic function of each mode is the same regardless of
what realm of fl ight is active.
Stability Mode
Stability Mode limits the bank and pitch angle of the aircraft. The aircraft will
self-level if you release the transmitter sticks.
Acro Mode
Acro Mode removes the bank angle limits and will not self-level the aircraft
if you release the transmitter sticks. Acro Mode is intended for experienced
pilots who are comfortable fl ying the aircraft in any orientation.
The following table gives the switch positions and a brief description of the
possible fl ight conditions available.
Flight Conditions
Multirotor Flight
(Switch H, Position 1)
Airplane Flight
(Switch H, Position 0)
Stability Mode
(Switch A, Position 0)
• Limited bank angle
• Very little pitch change
• Forward and backward
fl ight is achieved
through angling of the
main motor nacelles
• Self-levelling
• Elevons inactive
• Tail motor runs
• Use this condition for all
takeoffs and landings
• Limited bank angle
• Self-levelling
• Elevons active
• Tail motor does not run
• Do not attempt to
land or takeoff in this
condition
Acro Mode
(Switch A, Position 1)
• Unlimited bank and
pitch angles
• Does not self- level
• Elevons inactive
• Tail motor runs
• Do not attempt to
land or takeoff in this
condition if you are an
inexperienced pilot
• Unlimited bank and
pitch angles
• Does not self-level
• Elevons active
• Tail motor does not run
• Do not attempt to
land or takeoff in this
condition