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Flying Tips
When launching the drone make sure that you and the drone are facing the
same direction. The camera should be looking in the same directional path
as yourself.
Practice launching, hovering, and landing before attempting to learn other
moves.
Flying 2 to 3 feet above the ground will reduce ground turbulence and
make flying easier.
When first attempting to fly in a different direction, start by tapping the
direction stick until you’re comfortable. Move controls slowly until you
become comfortable operating the drone.
Once you’ve mastered flying in different directions, practice rotational
controls. Keeping the drone facing the same direction as you makes flying
easier and more intuitive.
Stay away from walls and ceilings as the drone will be drawn towards them
if you fly too close.
If the propeller blades come in contact with another object, or the drone is
going to crash, throttle down immediately to prevent further damage.
If anything prevents the drone’s blades from spinning, or they become
jammed, THROTTLE DOWN IMMEDIATELY. Do not attempt to fly until
obstruction has been removed and damage fixed.
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