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IV. HOW TO FLY
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Transmitter Functions
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Throttle stick (left) (Up/Down)
Moving the throttle stick toward the top of the transmitter allows the helicopter to ascend, and moving the stick back
makes the helicopter descend.
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Rudder stick (left) (Left / Right)
Moving the rudder stick left allows the helicopter to turn left, and moving the stick right makes the helicopter turn right.
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-1 Left turn
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-2 Right turn
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- Rudder trim
* If the helicopter rotates nose left or right by itself, without commanded input from the stick, it needs to be trimmed to stop
the rotation.
* Move the rudder trim left if the nose of the helicopter rotates to the right, and move the rudder trim right if the nose of the
helicopter rotates to the left.
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elevator stick (right)
Moving the elevator stick toward the top of the transmitter allows the helicopter to fly forward.
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Fly the Helicopter
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Slowly move the throttle stick (left) up to make the helicopter take off. When the helicopter is slightly floating, slowly
move the stick back to make it land. Gradually increase the height as you get accustomed to the controls, and adjust
the stick up and down to get the feeling of hovering.
* To move the helicopter down, move the throttle stick back more slowly than when moving the helicopter up.
* The throttle stick should be moved in small increments of a few millimeters. For this operation, proper training is required.
As a feature of a contra-rotating rotor helicopter, hovering can be achieved rather easily.
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When the helicopter reaches hovering, make it rotate at its position. Move the rudder stick (left) of the transmitter left or
right to change the direction of the helicopter. If the helicopter rotates by itself, adjust the rudder trim to stop the rotating.
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- Rudder trim
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When you get accustomed to the control of hovering and rotating, move the forward stick (right) on the transmitter up to
fly the helicopter forward. The helicopter will keep flying forward while the stick is moved up and held in position. To stop
it, move the stick back. The helicopter cannot smoothly fly forward while it is rotating. Stop the rotating before flying the
helicopter forward.
If you are comfortable with steps 1 to , try to conduct two operations at the same time. After that, you can freely fly the
helicopter by conducting any combination of operations.
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Important:
If the helicopter crashes, immediately move the throttle stick (left)
back, otherwise damage may result from idling the main motor.
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After use, turn off the switch on the helicopter, then turn off the
transmitter. Be sure to retract the transmitter antenna.
Important:
This helicopter is equipped with a feature for monitoring the
charge level of the built-in battery. The LeD lamp blinks if the
charge level becomes low. Turn off the switch when the LeD
lamp starts blinking. Failure to do so may adversely affect
batteries, resulting in permanent damage.