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Mount the canopy on your helicopter.
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Put the Revolution 500E on a straight place on the ground. Make sure, the tail and main rotors can turn.
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It is important that the rubber grommets on the landing skid are mounted.
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Take a safety distance of at least 10 meters to the helicopter.
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Control Functions During Flight
:In general: Steering one of the four control functions (e.g. pitch/throttle) does always lead to a change in the overall flight position
of the model. This means that you always have to steer the other three control functions accordingly to keep the helicopter in the
desired flight position.
Important: Steering the rudder/tail rotor pitch function changes the position of the tail boom, but in fact, you always steer the nose
of the model (see rudder/tail rotor pitch function for more details)
Funktions (Mode 2)
Pitch (Climb/Descend)
Nick (Forwards / Backwards)
Roll (Left / Right)
Tail (Left / Right)
First takeoff
If you made all settings properly, the first takeoff will be very easy. You will get used very fast to the flight characteristics of the
Revolution 500E.
Raise the position of the pitch stick in normal mode, until you see the model is lifting from the ground. Raise the pitch more, until
the Revolution 500E is hoovering.
Warning: Make only slightly moves with the nick and roll stick, before the helicopter is hoovering. If you steer too much on the
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ground, the helicopter might crash into the ground!
Hoovering
The downforce of the main rotor causes a lot of turbulences near the ground. Therefore it is important that you hoover higher than
one meter above the ground. Ohterwise it is impossible to get a stable hoover.
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Maiden Flight
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Climb
Descend
Backwards
Left
Right
Left
Forwards
Right

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