User's Manual

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Flight Tips
To make it easier, always stand behind the helicopter, facing in the same direction. This will make it
easier for you to understand the basics of flying a helicopter.
Avoid moving the control sticks too abruptly as sudden changes in direction or speed may cause the
upper and lower blades to hit one another.
Hovering means maintaining the helicopter in a static position in mid air. Hovering is the most basic
and important skill in flying helicopter and should be well practiced.
1. Gently push the throttle up until the skid pads are about to leave the floor.
2. Increase the throttle further to lift it off the ground.
3. Practice hovering around 50cm above the ground initially before flying it higher.
4. Reduce the throttle gently to land the helicopter.
Sudden increase or decrease of the throttle may cause crashes to the helicopter and is dangerous.
Once you’ve mastered the hovering, slowly tilt the other control sticks in the direction in which you
want. Practice one operation at a time.
When you’re familiar, you can increase the throttle further increase flying height. If the unit starts
moving in any direction, use the trimmers to improve stability of the product.