FLY THE QUADCOPTER
Takeoff
Increase the throttle until the model is approximately 2 ft.(600mm) off the ground in
a low-level hover and concentrate on balancing the throttle stick`s position so that the
quadcopter holds a steady hover altitude. In some cases, you may need 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.
Hovering
The quadcopter requires minor throttle adjustments to maintain its altitude in hover.
Remember to keep these throttle adjustments as minimal as possible. Large
adjustments could result in a loss of control or a possible crash.
While attempting to establish a low-level hover, check to see if any trim adjustments
are required to help keep the quadcopter from constantly drifting. If you find that it
constantly drifts without any directional control input, land the model before making
any adjustments to the trim settings.
•If the nose of the quadcopter rotates to the left or right, adjust the rudder trim.
•If the quadcopter continually drifts forward or backward, adjust the elevator trim.
•If the quadcopter continually drifts to the left or right, adjust the aileron trim.
Continue making minor trim adjustments until the machine hovers at a low altitude
with very little drifting and directional control input, if this is your first multicopter, seek
the help of an experienced pilot to trim the model for you before making your first
flight.
With your quadcopter properly trimmed and maintaining a stable low-level hover,
practice using the rudder, elevator and aileron controls to familiarize yourself with the
machine's responses to control inputs. Remember to keep the control inputs as minimal
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