User Manual

Hovering
Once the quad is in the air simply try to keep it in one spot. This will take
some practice. Remember that even a light breeze will have an effect on the
stability of the quad.
Landing
Level the quad into a steady hover and slowly decrease power until it lands.
You might notice as the Quadcopter is ready to touch down it moves around
a little. This is normal as the Quadcopter enters ground effect. Remember
to unplug the battery from the Quadcopter after your flight is complete.
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BASIC MANEUVERS
BASIC MANEUVERS
Once you are comfortable with hovering in one place start working on
orientations. By this we mean, hover the Quadcopter in all positions, nose
to the right, nose to the left and the nose pointing at you (nose-in). Getting
good at this fundamental discipline will allow you to progress much faster
in some of the more advanced flying maneuvers.
Slow Pirouettes
Moving the left stick (left or right), you can rotate the Quadcopter around
360°, which is called a pirouette.
Forward Flight
Now it’s time to work into basic forward flight. Just take the basic hovering
maneuvers listed above and slowly fly out farther and faster and always
bring the Quadcopter back after one pass. Practice controlled slow flight in
close as well. The more time you spend practicing here, the easier things
will be later on.
Flips with the 460 Transmitter
Start with plenty of altitude. From an upright hover and gaining altitude,
quickly press and hold the flip button and move the cyclic (right) stick of the
transmitter to the direction you want the quad to flip. The quad will complete
one flip. Once you start getting the hang of it you can start combining flips!
Shooting Video
Press the video button to “enter video mode.If you are using the Tx-R model
and have it on a two position switch, you will need to cycle the switch to
enter video mode.