Trim Adjustment; Flying & Tips; Flight Control Sensitivity; Tips For Safe Operation - GPX DR775 Sky King User Manual

Quadcopter drone with video camera
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Trim Adjustment

Drift Type
Quadcopter pitches/moves
forward or backward.
Front
Quadcopter banks/rolls left or right.
Front
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Solution
Press Up/Down buttons to the left
of the Right Control Stick.
Press L/R buttons under the
Right Control Stick.
Flying & Tips

Flight Control Sensitivity

The quadcopter has three settings for the responsiveness of the flight controls: 30%, 60%, and
100%. The higher settings allow faster and more precise control inputs. It is recommended to
start with the lowest setting, and as you become more skilled at flying, increase the sensitivity
as you see fit.
•  30%: Intended for novice pilots. Gives a smooth, more relaxed control feel.
•  60%: Intended for advanced pilots. The quadcopter will move and respond much faster to all
control inputs.
•  100% (Stunt Mode): The Right Control Stick will perform a flip in any direction, but loses the
ability to change pitch and roll. Use with care.

Tips for Safe Operation

•  Only fly in large, open spaces, such as a field or a very large indoor area, free of obstacles like
power lines, trees, ceiling fans, etc.
•  When flying indoors, avoid walls and ceilings, as the quadcopter will be drawn towards them
if closer than 2 to 3 feet.
•  Stand behind the quadcopter when first taking off, so that you and the quadcopter are facing
the same "forward" direction. This will make it easier to know which direction the unit is flying.
Also, remember that the red colored propellers indicate the front of the quadcopter.
•  When first starting out, practice basic flight operations like take off, hovering, and landing.
•  Flying inside and at low speed, low to the ground will reduce the chance of turbulence that
can negatively affect the stable flight of the quadcopter.
•  Novice pilots should move the controls slowly and deliberately, using one control at a time,
to get used to the quadcopter's flying characteristics. Next try combining the pitch and roll
controls (forward/backward and left/right on the Right Control Stick) to fly the quadcopter
like the way an airplane flies. After mastering this, try the yaw controls (left/right on the left
thumbstick) to spin the quadcopter in place and perform more complex flights.
•  When you crash, throttle down the engines IMMEDIATELY to reduce the chance of permanent
damage to the quadcopter and other objects.
•  If anything obstructs the propellers for any reason, throttle down IMMEDIATELY and safely
clear the obstruction.
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