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Normal and Idle Up Flight Modes (continued)
When the idle up switch is toggled toward the front of the transmitter, the Blade CP will now be flying in the “stunt
(aerobatic)” flight mode. In this flight mode, the throttle curve is “V” shaped from 100% to 100% with 50% throttle
at mid-stick, and a pitch range of -10 degrees to +10 degrees. (See Page 19 for additional data and graphics
relating to the throttle and pitch curves pre-set for your Blade CP.) This flight mode is preferred for forward flight,
aerobatics and inverted flying (requires symmetrical main blades).
Note
: When in stunt mode, even with the throttle stick all the way down, the blades and motors will continue to
spin. You must use the normal flight mode to safely turn off the motors. For safety, the 4-in-1 unit will not arm if
the flight battery is plugged in and the flight mode switch is in the stunt position.
When switching between normal and stunt flight modes, it is best to do so in the air while hovering. The throttle
and pitch curves of each flight mode have been optimized to transition smoothly around hover. Please be sure to
never switch into stunt mode without having powered the main and tail motors up in normal mode first. The abrupt
start could cause damage to the gears, motors or possibly even the 4-in-1 unit.
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