User Manual

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Transmitter Control Identification
Mode 2/Mode 1
Note: When pressed down, trim but-
tons make a sound that increases or
decreases in pitch at each pressing.
The middle or neutral trim position uses
a middle-range tone. A series of beeps
sounds end of control range.
Rudder Trim
Rudder Trim
Throttle Trim
Elevator Trim
Aileron Trim
Aileron Trim
Elevator Trim
Throttle Trim
ON/OFF
Switch
Rudder/Elevator
Rudder/Throttle
Aileron/Throttle
Aileron/Elevator
Fire Buttons
Mode Switch
You can convert your Mode 1 transmitter to Mode 3 or Mode 2 transmitter to Mode 4. The Mode Switch allows you to
change the Aileron and Rudder between right and left flight control sticks for mode change. For more information on
Modes 3 and 4, please visit www.force-rc.com.
Rear of Transmitter
Flying the helicopter
Note: Learn about more advanced flying on the product page for the FORCE helis on www.force-rc.com to see many of
these maneuvers and adjustments performed by the helicopter and pilot.
1. Throttle must be at the lowest setting for 3 seconds to arm ESC.
2. Increase throttle until helicopter rises 1 foot (30cm) above floor.
3. Adjust throttle so the helicopter stays at this height.
4. When helicopter does not stay in one place, you may need to push trim buttons to adjust controls. Always land the
helicopter and make trim adjustments when the helicopter is not easy to control.
a) When helicopter drifts forward or backward, adjust elevator trim using buttons by elevator control stick. For
example, when helicopter drifts forward, increase back elevator trim.
b) When helicopter drifts left or right, adjust aileron trim. For example, when helicopter drifts left, increase right
aileron trim.
c) When helicopter spins left or right, adjust rudder trim. For example, when there is leftward spin, increase right
rudder trim.
Always keep
vehicle in sight
and under control.
Always
decrease throttle at
rotor strike.
Always keep transmitter
powered on while
vehicle is powered.