flyinG PRacTice
Below are some flying patterns that will help you practice flying your Titan:
TROUBleShOOTinG
Spin on
the spot!
fly in a rectangle. When
you can go one way, try
going the other!
make a landing spot
and see how close
you can get!
fly in a figure
of eight!
WaRninG: do not touch the rotors when they are spinning.
fly the Titan away from other people and in plenty of space.
Keep long hair away from the Titan’s rotors.
WaRninG: do not pierce the lithium-poly battery.
nOTice:
The controller power is affected as the battery runs down.
The distance that the Titan can be flown will decrease as the charge runs down.
The Titan will not take off, or fly very high when the onboard battery gets low.
Replace any broken parts or blades quickly, as a broken blade could cause injury.
Unplug the battery from the Titan when it is being stored.
Storing the Titan with the battery connected could cause damage to the Titan.
Deliberately crashing the Titan could cause severe damage that cannot be repaired.
PROBlem
controller
does not
work
cannot
control the
drone
drone
cannot rise
drone landing
too fast
caUSe
SOlUTiOn
controller is not on
Batteries may have been
installed incorrectly
make sure that the power switch is on
check that the batteries have been installed
correctly according to the instructions
Batteries are flat
Replace the batteries
The Titan does not recognise
the controller
The Titan doesn’t move
when controlled
The Titan is out of control
not enough power
not enough battery charge
The rotors stop if the throttle
is pulled back
make sure the controller is on and that the sticks
have been moved in the correct order
make sure that the Titan is switched on and has power
Weather conditions can affect the Titan.
Only fly on still days
The Titan needs enough power to raise off of the
ground. increase the throttle until the Titan lifts
charge the battery according to the instructions
Throttle back slowly to land the Titan under control