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Yaw Function
The two right-ward turning and the two left-ward turning propellers balance out the torques acting on the model. The
quadrocopter hovers stably.
If the control lever for the yaw function (also see gure 1, item 9) is moved to the left, the electronics in the model will
increase the speed of the propeller turning to the right (clockwise) viewed from above and at the same time reduce
the speed of the propellers turning to the left (counter-clockwise). This way, the entire lift force remains the same,
but only one torque acts on the model, which turns the quadrocopter around its vertical axis to the left when viewed
from above.
If the control lever is moved to the right, the speed changes of the propellers are precisely the other way around and
the model turns to the right.
Figure 9
Roll function
The roll function allows you to move your quadrocopter sideways to the right and to the left (see gure 10). Use the
right control lever for control (also see gure 1, item 4).
If the lever is slightly moved to the left, the electronics in the quadrocopter change the propeller speeds so that the
model will turn to the left slightly and thus also y to the left.
If you move the transmitter to the right, the speed changes of the propellers are precisely inverted and the model will
y sideways to the right.
Figure 10