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Normal Mode
Without Simple or Super Simple enabled, the pilot’s transmitter stick inputs are applied in the orientation of the
copter. For example, in the diagram above when the pilot applies roll input right (red) the vehicle rolls to its
right.
With the copter is facing in the same direction as the pilot, it is relatively easy to control the vehicle but when
the vehicle is facing towards the pilot an inexperienced pilot will feel that the controls are all reversed. I.e. if
the pilot inputs right roll, the vehicle will move to the left from the pilot’s point of view.
Simple Modes
Similar to the “care free” mode on other systems, this mode allows you to fly your copter as though it were
pointed in the direction it was pointed when it was armed regardless of its current heading orientation. So, if
you hold the pitch stick forward the copter will fly away from you, pull the pitch stick back and it will come back
towards home. You can even apply yaw to spin the copter in any direction but the movement of the copter’s
position relative to the stick inputs will behave exactly as it did at takeoff.