Specifications

P.16
CONTROLS
CENTURY SWIFT 100% RTF
If you are not familiar with the primary flight controls of your Swift 100% RTF, please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with them
before proceeding and before attempting your first flight. The left-hand stick on the transmitter controls both throttle/collective pitch
(climb/descend) and rudder or tail (yaw left/right). When the left-hand stick is in the lowest position and the throttle trim is set to the
bottom position, the motor and rotor blades will not spin. Increase throttle but advancing the stick upward. This will increase the speed
of the motor in turn increasing the speed of the main rotor blades along with their pitch. Increasing the speed and pitch of the main rotor
blades will cause the helicopter to lift.
Decrease the speed and pitch of the main rotor blades by lowering the left-hand stick will cause the model to descend.
After lifting the model off the ground you can balance the throttle/collective pitch by carefully moving the left-hand stick up and down so
that the model will hold a stationary hover without climbing or descending.
Also, in most cases it will not be necessary to adjust the throttle trim from the bottom position for any reason.