Basic Flight Operation - UBSAN H216A X4 STAR PRO User Manual

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5.6 Basic flight operation

The remote control is by default set to Mode 2 in factory; this manual will introduce flight
operations in Mode 2.
Transmitter joysticks are self-centering and spring loaded: the joysticks will automatically center themselves
Joystick sensitivity: dependent how much and how forcefully each joystick is pulled or pushed away from
center point
Remote Control (Mode 2)
Aircraft
Ascend
Descend
Clockwise rotation
Counterclockwise rotation
Forward
Backward
Right
The throttle is used to control the ascent and
descent of the aircraft. Push the throttle up and the
aircraft ascends. Pull the throttle back and the
aircraft descends. When the joystick is centered
(unmoving), the aircraft will hold its altitude in the
air. The throttle must be pushed upwards beyond
center point for the aircraft to completely takeoff
from the ground. The harder the throttle is pushed,
the faster the aircraft will ascend. Please push the
throttle slowly for a gradual lift and to prevent the
aircraft from ascending erratically.
The throttle is used to control the ascent and
descent of the aircraft. Push the throttle up and the
aircraft ascends. Pull the throttle back and the
aircraft descends. When the joystick is centered
(unmoving), the aircraft will hold its altitude in the
air. The throttle must be pushed upwards beyond
center point for the aircraft to completely takeoff
from the ground. The harder the throttle is pushed,
the faster the aircraft will ascend. Please push the
throttle slowly for a gradual lift and to prevent the
aircraft from ascending erratically.
The elevator controls the aircraft's forward and
backward movement. Push the joystick forward
and the aircraft will tilt and fly forward. Pull the
joystick back and the aircraft will tilt and fly
backwards. When the joystick is centered
(unmoving), the aircraft will hold its altitude in the
air. How hard the elevator is pushed will determine
the degree of the aircraft's tilt and therefore the
velocity of its forward and backward movement.
The harder the elevator is pushed, the greater the
aircraft's tilt angle and flight speed either forwards
or backwards.
The aileron controls the aircraft's left and right
movement. Push the joystick to the left and the
aircraft will tilt and fly leftwards. Pull the joystick to
the right and the aircraft will tilt and fly rightwards.
When the joystick is centered (unmoving), the
aircraft will hold its altitude in the air. How hard the
aileron is pushed will determine the degree of the
aircraft's tilt and therefore the velocity of its left and
right movement. The harder the aileron is pushed,
Left
the greater the aircraft's tilt angle and flight speed
either leftwards or rightwards.
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Transmitter controls

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