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When the A560 is vertical, toggle the rudder joystick(CH4) to control the aircraft moving left or
right.
If the throttle joystick is toggled upward, the A560 climbs upwards at a vertical attitude. If
toggled downward, the A560 descends at a vertical attitude.
3.2.4 Gyro Mode
At this more advanced mode, the integrated three-axis gyro assists to increase the stability.
But A560 won't level even the joystick is back to central point. The joystick control the
rotation(angle speed) of the A560. That is, when rolling, pitching or rudder joystick is toggled,
A560 will rotate with the corresponding speed.
3.2.5 Acrobat Mode
Combination of Stabilize Mode and Gyro Mode makes it easy to realize various free styles
such as rolling, rapid pitching, backward, side flight and spiral descending.
A560 will level when the joystick is back to central point. If the joystick is toggled with small
range, A560 will move to the corresponding directions.
When toggle joysticks with large range, A560 will rotate to the corresponding directions.
3.2.6 Manual Mode
No assistance from flight controller algorithm or gyro, all flight movements are realized
manually, which requires the most advanced skills.
It's strongly advised for beginners to choose Vertical Mode or Stabilize Mode to practice. Or if
in small space, Vertical Mode can be set to take off and land then switch to level flight(Stabilize
Mode/Gyro Mode/Acrobat Mode/Manual Mode) when reach a certain height. If switch to other
flight modes from Vertical Mode, remember to pull the elevator joystick to ensure rising of A560.
Otherwise the A560 will crash.
When at Vertical Mode, the joystick operation is same as that of multi-copters.
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