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Generally avoid any fast and big controlling motions. Also watch closely to see whether and in which direction the
QuadroCopter moves. By using trimming on the remote control, you can prevent undesired movements.
Important!
Never take off with a badly trimmed flight device.
Then increase the throttle until the QuadroCopter is at least one meter above the ground.
Carefully try to correct a gentle drift with the trim levers for yaw, pitch or roll.
Once the QuadroCopter is high enough in the sky, decrease the throttle until the QuadroCopter hovers.
Now you have managed the critical part and can slowly and carefully better familiarise yourself with the throttle controlling
motions of the QuadroCopter.
To land the QuadroCopter again, decrease the throttle slightly until the QuadroCopter 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“).
After landing, turn off the motors (push throttle stick to the bottom right).
Practice this starting procedure a few times to get a feel for the QuadroCopter. Once you are reasonably sure, you can
begin to steer the direction with yaw, pitch and roll. 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.
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