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Moving
the
left
‐
hand
stick
to
the
left
will
turn
(yaw)
the
nose
of
the
quadcopter
to
the
left
about
the
vertical
axis.
This
is
accomplished
by
increasing
the
speed
of
the
left
‐
front
and
right
‐
rear
propellers/rotor
blades
while
decreasing
the
speed
of
the
right
‐
front
and
left
‐
rear
propellers/rotor
blades.
Moving
the
stick
to
the
right
will
turn
(yaw)
the
nose
of
the
quadcopter
to
the
right
about
the
vertical
axis.
This
is
accomplished
by
increasing
the
speed
of
the
right
‐
front
and
left
‐
rear
propellers/rotor
blades
while
decreasing
the
speed
of
the
left
‐
front
and
right
‐
rear
propellers/rotor
blades.
The
rudder
trim
lever
(located
immediately
below
the
left
‐
hand
stick)
can
be
used
to
help
keep
the
nose
of
the
quadcopter
from
turning
(yawing)
to
the
left
or
right
when
‘hovering’
and
without
any
left
‐
hand
stick/rudder
control
input.
For
example,
if
the
nose
of
the
quadcopter
turns
to
the
right
when
hovering
add
left
rudder
trim
by
pressing
the
lever
to
the
left
until
the
nose
of
the
quadcopter
stays
as
close
to
‘straight’
as
possible
with
no
further
input.
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