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because the landing legs may bet caught in the carpet easily.
8. Start the engines by carefully pushing the throttle lever forwards. Ideally, now slowly increase the speed
of the rotors (the throttle) of the “RC EYE One” until you can see a slight increase of altitude. Test the
roll and pitch directions just before the “RC EYE One” starts to hover to ensure that the transmitter is
correctly set. Generally avoid any fast and big controlling motions. Also watch closely to see whether
and in which direction the “RC EYE One” moves. By using trimming on the remote control, you can
prevent undesired movements.
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9. Then increase the throttle until the “RC EYE One” is at least 50 cm above the ground. At this height, you
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be controlled more easily. Carefully try to correct a gentle drift with the trim levers for yaw, pitch or roll.
Once the “RC EYE One” is high enough in the sky, decrease the throttle until the “RC EYE One” 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” by slow and
careful throttle controlling motions.
11. To land the “RC EYE One” again, decrease the throttle slightly until the “RC EYE One” 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”. Once you are reasonably
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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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