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Flight Mode and Rate Selection – RTF
The nano QX RTF model comes with the Blade MLP4DSM transmitter.
This transmitter’s fl ight mode selection feature lets the pilot change
between stability mode and agility mode.
• When powered on, this transmitter is automatically in
stability mode and high rate.
• Change fl ight modes by pressing and releasing the left control stick
while the transmitter is powered on. Change rates by pressing and
releasing the right control stick.
• In low-rate mode, the controls cannot reach their maximum values.
This mode is typically preferred by pilots looking for smoother/
easier control response during fi rst time use.
• In high-rate mode, the controls can reach their maximum values. This mode is typically preferred by experienced
pilots who are ready for fast forward fl ight and aerobatic maneuvers (loops, rolls, etc.).
• Stability mode is shown by the fl ight control board on the quadcopter glowing solid blue. When fl own in stability
mode, the nano QX will limit the bank angle with full control input and return the aircraft to a neutral fl ight position
when you release the elevator/aileron stick. This mode is typically preferred by pilots during fi rst time use.
• Agility mode is shown by the fl ight control board on the quadcopter glowing solid red. When fl own in agility mode,
the model will not return to a neutral fl ight position when you release the controls. This mode is typically preferred
by experienced pilots who are ready for fast forward fl ight and aerobatic maneuvers (loops, rolls, etc.).
Flight Mode Selection – BNF
If you purchased a BNF nano QX, the channel 6 switch on your transmitter will select fl ight modes. When the fl ight
control board on the quadcopter is solid blue, the fl ight mode is set to self-stabilizing mode. When the light is solid red,
the quadcopter is in agility mode. See the table on the following page for specifi c setup information.