Image Training - Hirobo S.R.B. Quark User Manual

Single-rotor electric rc helicopter
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Thorough y learn helicopter movement and stick operaiion from ihe following table.
Operalion
Unit movement
Mode I
l\/ode lr
Throtlle
+ up
(rhron e' Frsh)
of lhe unit
Aileron
M
=\
Elevaior
=\
Vew from the side oflhe un I
Rudder
( _
View from lhe top oflhe unll
Leh
Fighl
-]ft
0 6 Jslnnn,I:ain"in"s,,,,,,,,
Before beginning tlight practice, make sure to learn how to control with the charl above.
" When we speak of the "up" or "down" operation of the elevators, this does not reier to moving the stick up
and down, but rather moving the nose up or down. li you think of a steering rod, it wili be easier to picture this.
ACaution
O During a flight, be sure to always keep your fingers on the transmiller's sticks. Continuous operation oI
the controls is required lor RC helicopters, and therefore attempting to operate the flying unit without
your fingers on the lransmitter stick increases ihe chance of incorrect operation or a crash.
O In operating the transmitter, the flying unit moves in proportion lo how much and how long you tilt a
stick. Therefore, be sure to move the sfick slowly, little by little. A quick, large move of the stick makes
the llying unii unstable, resulting in a crash. While you are a beginfier practicing how to Ily an XBB, try
to move the stick 1 mm by 1 mm.
a A helicopter does not move downward on its own power. By adiusting its ascending force, ihe
helicopter ascends, hovers, and descends in balance with gravity. lf you bring down the throttle stick
abruptly while the flying unit is in the ai( the flying unit simply lalls due to gravity rcsulting in a crash.
To make the unit descend, be sure to bring down the throttle stick slowly liitle by littte. When the unit
begins to descend, leave the throttle stick as it is and wait until lhe unit touches down. At the moment
of touchdown, bring the throttle stick down to its lowest position.
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