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9. Then increase the throttle until the “RC EYE One S” is at least 50 cm above the ground. At this height,
you have passed the so-called ground effect and the “RC EYE One S” is more stable in its flight position
and can be controlled more easily. Carefully try to correct a gentle drift with the trim levers for rudder,
elevator or aileron. Once the “RC EYE One S” is high enough in the sky, decrease the throttle until the
“RC EYE One S” hovers. Also observe the notes in chapter INFORMATION FOR FIRST TAKE-OFF.
10.
Now you have managed the critical part and can familiarise yourself with the “RC EYE One S” by slow
and careful throttle controlling motions.
11.
To land the “RC EYE One S” again, decrease the throttle slightly until the “RC EYE One S” gravitates to
the ground. A somewhat solid touchdown on the ground is no problem and should not be corrected with
jerky throttle movements. Try to touch down where possible in vertical position (“helicopter landing”).
Avoid landing with high horizontal speeds (“airplane landing”).
12.
After landing, turn off the motors (pull back the throttle lever).
13.
Practice this starting procedure a few times to get a feel for the “RC EYE One S”. Once you are
reasonably sure, you can begin to steer the flight direction with rudder, elevator and aileron. Always
steer slowly and carefully and practice the processes a little before trying a new flight manoeuvre. The
first flights should not last longer than 30 to 60 seconds each.
14. When you have familiarised yourself a little with the model’s flight properties, you may perform additional
exercises. Start with simple flight manoeuvres like a flying a meter forwards/back (nod function). Then
practice hovering to the left/right (aileron function). When you have the practice you need, start flying
circles and figure eights.
15.
If you want to terminate flying, the engine must be switched off after landing. Then disconnect the battery
from the model. Only then must the transmitter be turned off. With the transmitter on, a single signal
sound will be emitted.
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