4. FLIgHt CoNtroL (WItH MotIoN CoNtroL):
Let your helicopter climb around 0.5 - 1 m and hold the remote control horizontally. Now briefly press the motion control button, and you can control the flight direction by tilting the remote
control. The flying height is still controlled with the thrust controller.
Carefully tilt the remote control forwards to fly forwards.
Carefully tilt the remote control to the left to fly a left curve.
If you want to fly with the direction controller again, press the motion control button again.
5. turBo MoDe:
Switch the turbo switch to "ON" to be able to fly forwards and reverse faster.
IMPortANt!
only for experienced pilots! Steer very carefully - if you steer too heavily with excessive speed (e.g. tight bends etc.) it can lead to a crash and
damage to the helicopter!
6. geNerAL FLIgHt tIPS:
• Always place the helicopter on a flat surface. An uneven surface may affect the helicopter's
take-off.
• Always move the controls slowly and gently.
• Always look at the helicopter and not at the controller!
• As soon as the helicopter leaves the ground, lower the throttle stick slightly. Adjust the throttle
as necessary to maintain altitude.
• Gently push the throttle stick up if the helicopter loses altitude.
• Gently push the throttle stick down if the helicopter gains altitude.
• To turn the helicopter, the direction stick usually only needs to be moved very slightly in the
corresponding direction. Most first-time flyers initially tend to over-steer. Always handle the
direction stick slowly and gently. Avoid fast and jerky movements.
• After adjusting trimming settings, beginners should practice using the throttle stick correctly.
There is no need to keep the helicopter flying straight at the start – it is more important that
you learn how to maintain a constant altitude of about 1 metre above the ground by slightly
moving the throttle stick. Once you are able to do this, move on to practicing flying to the left
and right.
Carefully tilt the remote control backwards to fly backwards.
Carefully tilt the remote control to the right to fly a right curve.
Safety tips
7. SuItABLe FLIgHt eNvIroNMeNt:
Choose a location that meets the following criteria:
1. It should be an enclosed space with no wind or draughts. Do not, if possible, fly in spaces
equipped, for example, with heating or air conditioning systems that cause air movements.
2. The room should be at least 10 metres long, 6 metres wide and 3 metres high.
3. There should be no obstacles in the room (fans, lamps, etc.).
4. Before take-off, ensure that all animals and people, including the pilot, are at least 1-2
metres away from the helicopter.
IMPortANt!
Since 2005, there is an obligation of insurance for model aircraft and helicopters flown out-
doors. Please consult your private liability insurance and make sure that your new and present
models are included in this insurance. Please obtain this confirmation in writing and store
it at a safe place. Alternatively, DMFV offers in the Internet on www.dmfv.aero a free trial
membership incl. insurance.
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