HoverflySPORT™ User’s Guide
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In order to move the quadcopter forward the pilot would actuate the elevator (European customers may use left stick on mode 1 transmitters,
maybe find a different term) control input up on the transmitter. This will cause the HoverflySPORT™ to rotate the quadcopter forward called
Pitch. If the pilot continues to hold the stick in the forward position the quadcopter will continue to pitch forward and eventually turn
completely upside down. This is because in normal mode of flight (there are different modes discussed in Chapter 7) the control stick
position is equal to the rotational rate of the quadcopter. More control input (moving the stick up further) results in a higher rotational rate.
Less control input (moving the stick up slightly) results in a lower rotational rate.
Figure 3. Rotational rate is proportional to stick angle.
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