the next step.
Step 5)
Step back approximately 26 feet (8 meters) behind the TYPHOON.
Flying
TAKEOFF
To takeoff, raise the left-hand stick to above the center position. the
TYPHOON will takeoff and climb slowly (or raise the stick further until it
does). Allow the stick to return to the center position when the TYPHOON
reaches the desired altitude.
FLYING
Take your time learning how the TYPHOON responds to various control
inputs while flying. In Smart Mode the TYPHOON will always move in the
direction the right-hand control stick is pushed relative to the pilot and no
matter which way the front/nose is pointed. In Angle (Pilot) Mode the
TYPHOON will move in the direction the control stick is pushed relative to
the front/nose of the aircraft (and the ‘angle’ of movement is determined by
how far you push the stick away from the center position). Please see the
corresponding sections of this instruction manual for more information on
Smart Mode and Angle (Pilot) Mode.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If at any time during flight you feel like the
TYPHOON is drifting out of/beyond your control, simply release both
control sticks. the TYPHOON will automatically self-level and will even
hold its position (with a suitable GPS signal/lock) when both control sticks
are centered. You can also activate Home Mode so the TYPHOON
automatically flies itself back to the home point and lands.
LANDING
There are two ways to land the TYPHOON:
1)
Position the TYPHOON above the area where you would like to land.
Slowly lower the left-hand stick to below the center position. the
TYPHOON will descend slowly and land. After the TYPHOON lands, press
and hold the red START/STOP button for approximately two (2) seconds to
stop the motors.
2)
Activate Home Mode and the TYPHOON will automatically fly itself back
to the home point and will land within a 10 foot (3 meter) diameter circle
around it.
NOTE:
An alternate form to shut the rotors off in the case of a button failure
is to land the TYPHOON and simply switch into Home Mode. The rotors will
shut off if the TYPHOON is on the ground.
WARNING:
Always land as soon as possible after the first level low voltage
battery warning, or land immediately after the second level low voltage
battery warning (as indicated by the vibrations and audible alerts from the
ST10+, and by the LED Status Indicators below the Motors flashing rapidly).
If at any time the Aircraft Battery Voltage shown on the screen is below
10.7V, land the TYPHOON immediately.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to operate the TYPHOON in
winds that exceed 8–12 miles per hour (13–19 kilometers
per hour).
Step 6)
Press and hold the red
START/STOP button for approxi-
mately three (3) seconds to start the
motors. Or you can lower the
left-hand stick all the way, move it all
the way to the left, then all the way to
the right and back to the middle to
start the motors.
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