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Moving the aileron stick to the right will roll the helicopter to the right,
allowing the helicopter to be flown to the right.
The aileron trim can be used to help keep the helicopter from drifting left or
right when in hover with no aileron stick input. For example, if the helicopter
drifts to the right when in hover, add left aileron trim until the helicopter
hovers as level as possible with no drifting to the right.
Once you’re familiar with the primary controls of the helicopter, you are
almost ready to fly.
Dual Rates
The MLP4DSM transmitter included with your Blade mCX is equipped with a
dual rate feature. This feature allows the pilot the toggle between the high
and low control rates available for the aileron, elevator and rudder channels.
You can toggle between the high and low rates by pushing in on the right-
hand stick on the transmitter (while the transmitter is powered on). You will
hear and feel a click when you have pushed in on the stick to activate this
feature.
When the transmitter is first powered on it will be in the high rate mode.
You can tell you are in the high rate mode when the LED on the transmitter
glows solid red. In the high rate mode the controls are allowed to reach
their maximum values, which is typically preferred by experienced pilots
interested most in maximum control authority.
By pushing in on the right-hand stick while in the high rate mode you can
enter the low rate mode. You can tell you are in the low rate mode when the
LED on the transmitter blinks continuously. The low rate mode is typically
preferred by (and best for) first-time, low-time and other pilots interested
most in a reduced amount of control that allows for smoother and more
easily controlled hovering and flying.
Note: The throttle curve in the low rate mode is also different than it
is in the high rate mode. This makes it much smoother and easier to
control the throttle when in the low rate mode.
Choosing a Flying Area
When you are ready for your first flight, you will want to select a relatively
open indoor area that is free of people and obstructions. And while it is
possible for experienced pilots to fly the Blade mCX in relatively small indoor
areas with great success due to its size and controllability, we strongly
recommend an area with at least 10-feet by 10-feet of floor space and no
less than 8-foot ceilings when making your first few flights.
Once you have properly trimmed your helicopter and become familiar with
its handling and capabilities, you will be able to fly in other smaller, less
open areas.
Note: The Blade mCX is designed and intended to be flown INDOORS ONLY.
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Mode 1
Mode 2
Helicopter Slides Right
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