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6.4 Basic Maneuvering

In this Flying Lesson you will use the cyclic joystick and the Rudder to maneuver 

your helicopter.

1.Keeping a safe 1 to 2 meters from your model, S-M-O-O-T-H-L-Y advance the 

collective Throttle joystick until your helicopter reaches approximately shoulder 

height.

2.S-L-O-W-L-Y apply collective Rudder control to point the nose of your helicopter in 

the direction you wish to fly.

3.Once you have turned your helicopter, place your right thumb over the tip of the 

cyclic  joystick and S-L-O-W-L-Y press forwards.

The lower rotor will tilt forward. The helicopter’s nose will pitch down. Your helicopter 

will begin to move forward.

Tip- Be ready to slightly increase your Throttle power, as the helicopter is likely to 

lose a little height during maneuvering. Also remember that the swash plate on the 

helicopter links all of your cyclic controls; so don't be surprised if your helicopter 

moves slightly to the left/right as well as forwards. As you gain experience, you will 

stop thinking in terms of Left/Right or Forwards/Backwards and start to automatically 

synchronize cyclic joystick corrections, just like flying a full size helicopter.

(MODE 2)

(MODE 1)

(MODE 2)

(MODE 1)

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4 TRANSMITTER 

4.1 Identification and functional keys

9 Antenna

9 Antenna

4 Elevator Trim

(2) Elevator/Rudder Stick

5 Rudder Trim

UP Function

EXT Function Key

LCD

8 Neck Strap Eyelet

6 Throttle Trim

(1) Throttle /Aileron stick

7 Power SW

3 Aileron Trim

ENT Function Key

Down Function

9 Antenna

9 Antenna

4 Elevator Trim

1 Throttle/Rudder Stick

5 Rudder Trim

UP Function

EXT Function Key

LCD

8 Neck Strap Eyelet

6 Throttle Trim

2 Elevator/Aileron stick

7 Power SW

3 Aileron Trim

ENT Function Key

Down Function

TRANSMITTER

Main Menu

(MODE 2)

(MODE 1)

5805

HUBSAN

7.7V

50

50

50

0

M2

Display

Rudder

Aileron

RC capacity

Throttle

Elevator

Summary of Contents for H202F

Page 1: ...INTRODUCTION SAFETY NOTES SAFETY CHECK BEFORE FLYING TRANSMITTER SETUP INSTRUCTION FOR BATTERY RECHARGING FLYING TRAINING CONTENTS FPV HELICOPTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL No H202F...

Page 2: ...owds of people high voltage cables or trees to ensure the safety of yourself others and your model Operate this unit within your ability Do not fly whilst tired improper operation may cause in danger...

Page 3: ...ry is subjected to a shock such as a helicopter crash you should place it in a metal container and observe for signs of swelling or heating for at least 30 minutes Do not attempt to disassemble or mod...

Page 4: ...se turn on the transmitter first and then turn on the receiver For Power OFF please turn off the receiver first and then turn off the transmitter Improper procedure may cause loss of control of the he...

Page 5: ...late on the helicopter links all of your cyclic controls so don t be surprised if your helicopter moves slightly to the left right as well as forwards As you gain experience you will stop thinking in...

Page 6: ...s to charge a non rechargeable battery pack via this charge port It is dangerous to use the accompanied wall adapter as a DC power supply 14 6 3 Hovering and Cyclic Trim Because your helicopter s roto...

Page 7: ...S L O W L Y advance the collective Throttle joystick until you can see that the model s landing skids are just trying to lift but are not yet hovering 4 Observe how your helicopter behaves 5 Most like...

Page 8: ...confirm and exit 12 6 2 Effect of Control CAUTION To avoid loss of control ALWAYS move the controls S L O W L Y Be aware that control inputs will reduce available lift see Helicopter Principles of Fl...

Page 9: ...e correct Start Up sequence is as follows 8 4 3 2 ELEV SENSIVITY SET UP NOR MODE Hold down ENT key for 1 second to enter setting status Enter set sensitive status by up down key Press ELEVATOR TRIM KE...

Page 10: ...der Fasten the screw the power jack back to the compartment 5 1 The helicopter is equipped with a LiPo battery 7 4V 2 Cell 650mAh x 1 unit 5 2 Connect battery to balance charger and wall charger The t...

Page 11: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna In...

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