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Revision as of 11:13, 28 November 2016
If you are sure that the unit is correctly configured, you are ready for your first flight.
1 PRE-FLIGHT CONTROL
- Turn on the transmitter and connect the battery to the model.
- Wait for the initialization, until the control elements will signalize the event.
- Tilt the model, ensure the control elements are compensating in the correct direction on all axes. In other words, movement to a certain direction will result in movement of the control element (it's end) in the same direction.
- Check that input from the transmitter sticks is moving with the control elements in a proper directions.
WARNING
If you encounter a problem or something appears wrong at this point, do not try to take off!
2 TAKEOFF
- Set the Gyro Gain to value of 40% for the first flight. This will set the Head Lock mode at a moderate activity for all 3-axes.
- Spool up the motor to a desired speed.
- Take off as you are used to.
- In any time, you can switch the Gyro Gain to 0% which will deactivate the Gyro operation if needed.
NOTE
You can perform the first flight without gyro enabled by setting the Global Gain to 0%. For this mode we recommend to perform a trim flight as described in the General section/Trim flight [1].