Step 1: Throttle Control Practice
Step 2: Directional Control Practice
Step 3: Rudder Control Practice
Make sure there are no people or obstructions in the flight vicinity.
You must first practice hovering for safe flying. This is a basic flight action. (Hovering
means keeping the Quadcopter in mid air in a fixed position)
Stand approximately 7 feet diagonally behind the Quadcopter.
Raise the throttle stick slowly.
Move the Quadcopter in any direction, back,
forward, left and right. Slowly move the levers in the
opposite direction to fly back to its original position.
If the Quadcopter is off track, lower the throttle stick and land the Quadcopter. Then move your position diagonally behind
the Quadcopter 7 feet and continue practicing
.
If the Quadcopter flies too far away from you, please land the Quadcopter and move your position to 7 feet and continue
practicing.
1. Slowly raise the throttle stick.
2. Move the nose of the Quadcopter to the right or left, and then
slowly move the rudder stick in the opposite direction to fly back to its
original position.
When the Quadcopter begins to lift-off the ground, slowly
reduce the throttle to bring the Quadcopter back down.
Keep practicing this action until you can control the
throttle smoothly.
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