1. For your first flight make sure to be with a person
experienced in flying copters. We advise you to make your first
flights on a relatively soft surface to protect the copter.
2. Find a location away from people, with a smooth surface and
without obstacles. Trees, electric lines and water points in the
immediate vicinity should be avoided!
3. Place your copter on the ground about 10 feet away from you.
Mind that, when you have a quadcopter, the coloured blades
indicate the front of the copter. It is easiest to position yourself
behind the copter for an easier control.
4.Start with practicing throttle control; lift the copter up and down
by sowly pushing the throttle up and down. if you got this under
control, push the throttle up and slowly move the ruddle stick
right and left to make the copter fly small fractions left and right.
5. Draw a circle on the ground and practise within the circle to
increase accuracy, from behind and front of the copter.
6. To correct the copter, just after take-off use the trim to correct
position. If the copter leans left, trim to right, and if the coper
lean right, trim to left. Same for leaning forward, trim down, and
when the copter leans backward, trim up.
The headless mode means that the quadcopter's direction of flight seen from your viewpoint follows the controls directly, no matter
in which direction the quadcopter is pointing. This is also referred to as 'Care Free' (CF) mode. This is usually done with a digital
compass. So if you press the stick on the RX to the left the quadcopter will fly to the left from your viewpoint. Without headless
mode the quadcopter would fly to the direction which is on the left side of the quadcopter, so if the quadcopter is pointing towards
you it would fly to the right.