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Control Test
1. Turn the aircraft and transmitter on.
2. Arm the aircraft.
3. Move the sticks on the transmitter to ensure the
aircraft responds as shown.
4. Note the corresponding flight direction to control
surface movement.
5. If surfaces do not move as expected, DO NOT fly.
See the troubleshooting section in the back of
this manual.
Transmitter
Control Surface
Flight Direction
Turn left
Rudder left
Rudder Right
Elevator Down
Elevator Up
Turn Right
Nose Down
Nose Up
Binding
If your aircraft does not respond to the transmitter when the batteries in the aircraft and transmitter are fully
charged, bind your aircraft and transmitter by using the instructions below.
1. Turn off the aircraft by first disconnecting the flight battery from the aircraft and then powering off the
transmitter.
2. Make sure your transmitter’s controls are neutral, and the throttle is in the off position (0%).
3. Power on the transmitter. The red LED will start flashing indicating the transmitter is in Bind mode.
4. Connect the flight battery to the aircraft.
5. Hold the transmitter more than 24 inches (60 cm) away from the aircraft. Keep away from large metal
objects, wireless sources and other transmitters.
6. Move the throttle stick from power off (0%) to full throttle (100%) and back to power off. The red LED will
change from flashing to solid when the Bind is complete.
7. Once the Bind is complete you will have control of the aircraft.