4.2 Compass calibration
The compass must be calibrated every time the aircraft is powered on. The compass is
susceptible to interference by other electronic equipment, magnetic interference and metal,
which can lead to erratic behavior and loss of control. Regular calibration helps keep the
compass and its readings accurate.
4.3 Takeoff/Landing
Takeoff
a) Simultaneously pull the virtual joysticks diagonally down-out to arm the motors (as shown in the
below figure). Slowly push the throttle stick up; the aircraft will ascend and takeoff.
b) Auto Takeoff: First, confirm that take-off
conditions are safe and clear. Tap the Auto Takeoff
icon; the aircraft will automatically takeoff and
hover at a height of ~2 meters from the ground.
Note that the Auto Takeoff key will turn into an Auto
Land key after the aircraft begins to fly.
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Arming the motors
Pushing the throttle for ascent (Mode 2/American hand)
(1) Enter the X-Hubsan flight interface. Follow
the APP’s on-screen instructions.
(2) Complete Calibrate Compass 1 and 2.
Once both steps are completed, the calibration
window will disappear.
Auto
Takeoff
Not connected