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7. Flying
Aids
7.1 Training
Gear
Cautions:
Practise
flying
when there is no wind.
Try to clear the area of as many obstacles as you can before practice. Keep clear distance from children and pets.
Do not practise near electrical apparatus or power cable.
The training gear is to attach to the skid of the helicopter to decrease the chance
of inflicting damage to the helicopter while landing/ crushing.
1. Bind the two plastic supports with the rubber bands. (P 10)
2. Affix the training gear to the skid by the provided binding wires. (P 11-13)
Rubber
band
Note: 1. Maintain the altitude of the helicopter to around I meter when training gear is attached.
2. After you master piloting the helicopter with the training gear, you can take it off. However, please be reminded that the helicopter will fly faster and
be more responsive without the training gear. Practise again without the train gear before flying the helicopter outdoor.
7.2 Guide Plate Replacement
Two additional direction stick guide plates are included.
They can be very useful for beginners. The guide plates restrict the movement of the
direction stick to simplify the control and decrease the possibility of over-control by the
user.
Guide plate I
Guide plate 2
(Built-in)
Only allows straight
Only allows 180-degree
left, right and forward
forward left-to-right
movements.
movements.
8, Transmitter
8.1 Basic
Control
- Screw
the antenna
on transmitter.
- Set the band on transmitter to the same one as the helicopter. The band allocation is printed
underneath the helicopter.
- Set both trimmers to their middle positions.
- Set the left control stick on transmitter to MINIMUM throttle, and then set the power on.
- Set the ON/OFF switch on helicopter to "ON", the power indicator will flash.
- Place the helicopter on the ground with the tail point towards you and the nose facing away from you.
- Position the helicopter on a smooth and level surface. and at least 1m away from the pilot before lift-off.
Throttle
stick
Suspending
the helicopter
Suspending
the helicopter
Suspending
the helicopter
Suspending
the helicopter
for
Beginners
Guide plate 3
Allows 360-degree
movement.
Operation
Direction
stick
t
Hover
Hover
Forward
Backward (With guide plate 3 only)
Yaw
left
Yaw right
Highly recommended
helicopter
p 10
It is recommended that beginner should get used to control the helicopter with guide
plates 1 installed before moving onto guide plates 2 and then guide plates 3.
Throttle
Movements
up
down
to start fly the
with training
gear!
To replace the guide plate:
I. Turn off both the transmitter
the helicopter.
2. Lift up the installed guide plate
by pressing the two handles
inward.
3. Insert the desirable guide plate.
Stick
Direction
binding
wires
p 12
p 13
and
Stick