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Flying Tips
Maintenance
When launching the drone, face the same direction as the drone. The yellow blades should be
in front.
Practice launching, hovering, and landing before attempt to learn other moves.
Flying 2 to 3 feet above the ground will reduce ground turbulence and make flying easier.
When first attempting to fly in a different direction, start by tapping the Direction Stick until you
get the hang of it. Always move controls slowly until you become comfortable operating the
drone.
Once you’ve mastered flying in different directions, practice rotational controls. Keeping the
drone facing the same direction as you makes flying easier and more intuitive.
Stay 2 to 3 feet away from walls and ceilings, as the drone will be drawn towards them if you
fly too close.
If the propeller blades come in contact with another object, or you crash, throttle down
immediately to prevent further damage.
If anything prevents the drone’s blades from spinning, or they become jammed, THROTTLE
DOWN IMMEDIATELY. Do not attempt to fly until obstruction has been removed and damage
fixed.
If the drone flies too far away (beyond the range of control for the remote) the drone will
AUTO-LAND to prevent the drone from flying away or out of control.
Over time, debris such as loose hair or carpet fibers may get wound in the blades and motors.
The debris should be regularly removed and cleaned to prevent buildup, and to avoid poor
flying performance.
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