REMOTE FLIGHT OPERATION
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When operating the Drone, it is important for new
Pilots to ensure that the Drone’s heading is facing
away from you. The Remote Control Remote
Control Transmitter has two control sticks, left
stick (Throttle/Yaw) and right stick (Pitch/Roll).
Left Stick
This controls the Drone’s Throttle (Up/Down) and
Yaw (Left/Right).
Right Stick
This controls the Drone’s Pitch (Forwards/
Backwards) and Roll (Left/Right) movement.
To Take-Off
To Take-Off you must first bind the Drone to your
Remote Control Transmitter. Refer to the Drone/
Remote Control Transmitter Binding Section. The
Trail Drone comes equipped with a Take-Off and
Landing function.
Once the Drone is paired with the controller,
arm the Drone by simultaneously pulling the left
joystick to bottom left corner and right joystick to
bottom right corner.
REMOTE FLIGHT OPERATION
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The Rotor Blades will start to spin indicating it
is ready to fly.
Press the Take-Off/Landing button once or push
the Throttle/Yaw Left Stick slightly UP to fly.
The Trail Drone features Auto-Hover, releasing the
Throttle/Yaw stick will keep the Drone at the same
altitude. Pushing the Throttle/Yaw Left Stick UP or
DOWN will ascend or descend the Drone.
Flying Indoors
If you are flying your Drone indoors, you must
first turn off the GPS once the drone is armed.
To do this, press the GPS button then press the
Take-off/Landing button.
To Land
Whilst the Drone is in flight press the Take-Off/
Landing button. The Drone will then descend to
the same altitude/level from which you armed it.
[WARNING] Do not operate the Drone in severe
weather. This includes wind speeds exceeding
5m/s, snow, rain and fog. Don’t operate when
the GPS signal is weak, in case the positioning
function is interfered and impacts the flight safety.
Throttle
Down
Pitch
Backward
Throttle
Up
Pitch
Forward
Yaw
Left
Roll
Left
Yaw
Right
Roll
Right