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13. Flying in the Headless Mode
The movement direction of the quadrocopter always depends on the direction in which the model is aligned with the
pilot or from which side the pilot looks at the quadrocopter. It is very easy to give the wrong command if you are not
looking at the model from behind, but from the side or front. For this reason, the quadrocopter has been equipped
with a headless mode.
To effectively use the headless mode, the quadrocopter must be aligned in the desired forward direction with the two
front propellers and the blue LED before moving the pitch control level back and forth (see white arrow in figure 16,
ill. A).
While the model pilot is standing right behind the quadrocopter and looking into the previously determined direction,
the quadrocopter will react in the manner that the transmitter is operated. When steering forward, the quadrocopter
will fly forward from the pilot's point of view as well (see figure16, ill. B).
When the quadrocopter has turned to the left by 90° in flight and is now pointing to the pilot with its left side, it will fly
to the left from the pilot's point of view when steering forwards on the transmitter (see figure 16, ill. C).
When activating headless mode, it does not matter which direction the front of the quadrocopter points to. When steer-
ing forward at the transmitter, the quadrocopter will always fly in the direction that was specified as "forward" when
switching on (see figure 16, ill. D).
Figure 16
Normal mode
Normal mode
Headless mode
To switch to headless mode, briefly push the button for the
headless function (also see figure 1, item 7). The transmit
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ter will emit a brief signal sound and the red and blue LEDs
on the quadrocopter will flash quickly. The quadrocopter
will now be flying in headless mode.
To switch off headless mode again, push the button for
headless mode again. The transmitter emits two brief sig-
nal sounds and the LEDs on the quadrocopter will remain
lit. The quadrocopter will fly in normal mode again.
Figure 17