Preparing for Your Maiden Flight
Technically, at this point, you are done with your build. All of the
components are installed, your flight controller is set up, and
you are just about ready to test it out and see how well you can
fly! However, we do want to offer you just a few quick bits of
advice first. If you are new to RC flight, we recommend that you
finish up the remaining chapters to get a good understanding of
how to fly in a safe manner. After you’ve done so, you can pro-
ceed with the following steps:
1. Leave your propellers off and double-check that all your
motors are spinning in the right direction. If you remember
from earlier in the book, we plugged the bullet connectors
from our ESCs into the motors without knowing if we had the
correct direction yet. Now is the time to double-check this.
Arm your motors (default is left stick down and to the left for
three seconds) and check each motor one at at time. If you
find it is spinning in the wrong direction, change any two of
the three bullet connections to reverse the direction.
2. With the props still off and the motors spinning in the correct
direction, check to see if the APM is autoleveling correctly.
You can determine if this is right by spinning up the motors
slowly while holding the quad and gently dipping the frame
in one direction. If the APM is working as expected, it should
automatically increase the speed of the motors that are
dropping closer to the ground. If you find this is not correct,
double-check that you have all your ESCs plugged into the
right output ports on the APM.
3. If everything is working as expected so far, feel free to put
your props on and try to get this bird in the air! Take your
time and start off slow. Spin the props up gently and see if
you can make the quad just barely come off the ground. Give
it some mild stick commands while doing this. Confirm that
everything works as it should, such as a Roll Left command
actually causing the aircraft to fly to the left. If all seems OK,
gently give it a little more throttle until you are a foot or two
in the air. Avoid staying too close to ground, where you will
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