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1 Flight in Normal Status

Aileron

throttle

Rudder

elevator

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Flight Control Diagram

Pull down the fifth channel of the transmitter to the 3-axis flight mode. In this 
mode, the flight control system has no restriction to the flight poses and angles.

Pull up the fifth channel of the transmitter to the 6-axis flight mode. In this mode, 
the flight control system auto-correct the flight pose when the model out of control.

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see left picture) There is a GYRO SENS button 

at the right up side of the transmitter which 
can switch between “0” and “1”. “0” is 
for 6-axis flight mode, while “1” is for 3-axis.

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Selection of Flight mode

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1

  

3-axis flight mode

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2  6-axis flight mode

GYRO
SENS

0

1

1) When the stick of Aileron turn left 
or right, the quad will turn left or right 
accordingly.

2) When the stick of throttle turn up 
or down, the quad will turn up or down 
accordingly.

3) When the stick of rudder turn left or 
right, the head of quad will turn left or 
right accordingly.

4) When the stick of elevator turn up 
or down, the  quad will be forward or 
backward accordingly.

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2 Practice Flips

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HMX280 can do excited stunt actions, such as forward and backward, rolling right 
and left:

1) Find a spacious ground with soft grass to practice.
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Select 

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3) It is advised the beginners increase the servo distance of ELEV and AILE of the 
    transmitter to 100%-110%. It can be adjusted according to personal skill. The 
    default setting is 100%
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It is a must to practice with the throttle of the transmitter. When the HMX280 

    quadcopter change from normal flight to stunt flight ,the throttle  stick needs  
    to pull down slowly. When the  model exchanges from stunt flight to normal,  
    the throttle stick needs to pull up accordingly. Please adjust it according to 
    personal skill.

roll flight mode 3-axis mode

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End the flight 

Step 1: Push the aileron stick to 
the right side down 

Step 2:Disconnect the battery 

Step 3: turn off the transmitter 

Step 4: Take out the battery 

of the quad

Summary of Contents for HMX280

Page 1: ...Read this manual carefully before use Instruction Manual v1 0 HMX280 HMX280 Thank you for purchasing our HiSKY brand products www hiskyhobby com www openpilot org...

Page 2: ...ll the Motors 6 1 Installation Procedure of Rotors 7 Preparing the HMX280 for Flight and Unlock the Motors 7 2 Steps of Flight 7 3 Unlock the Motors 7 4 Lock the Motors 7 5 Caution 8 Selection of Flig...

Page 3: ...ts and mechanical parts may be damaged Please use HiSKY original parts to upgrade modify or maintain your HMX280 within the range or functions permitted It is forbidden to use it against of the safety...

Page 4: ...y 3S 2S Li po Battery Charger Landing Gear Screws Screwdriver Charging Wire X 6S transmitter No this item in BNF version Bullet Head Landing Gear 2 Box of Contents Manual 1 Definition of Flight Direct...

Page 5: ...ge to the people and property Connect the charger to 220V AC power Connect the battery joint with the 3S port on the charger Connect the power wire of the charger at the back of the charger Plug the o...

Page 6: ...ction of leading edge is clockwise see the The quad cannot fly if place the wrong rotors 1 Unscrew the bullet head with screwdriver 2 Install the clockwise rotors to M2 and M4 motors 3 Install the cou...

Page 7: ...ollow the order turn on the transmitter first and then connect the battery of the model After turn on the transmitter then connect the battery of the quadcopter with the main board in 10s The light of...

Page 8: ...n the stick of rudder turn left or right the head of quad will turn left or right accordingly 4 When the stick of elevator turn up or down the quad will be forward or backward accordingly 9 2 Practice...

Page 9: ...14 11 Exploded View 15...

Page 10: ...0 Luminous diode white to white Amount 8 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 Name No HMX280 left rear leg HMX280 semi finished red light HMX280 counter clockwise rotor Counter clockwise motors with HMX280 Upper cover decor...

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