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Adjusting the controls for stable flight – Traxxas 6308 (DR-1 Dual Rotor Helicopter) User Manual

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5. Slowly push the throttle stick forward.
Gently increase the rpm of the main rotors until the model begins to lift off.

6. Reduce throttle to maintain a hover when the model is about 2–3 feet off the ground.
This height will reduce the likelihood of crash damage and keep the model away from
ground turbulence.

7. Practice maintaining the hover position.
Minor control inputs are required to keep the model hovering in one spot and at one altitude.

8. Practice gaining and reducing altitude.
To land, slowly and smoothly pull the throttle stick back until the helicopter touches down.

9. Practice flying forward and backward.
When you can confidently hover and control the model’s altitude, operate the elevator and
aileron controls separately to familiarize yourself with the helicopter’s response.

10. Practice rotating the helicopter.
When you can operate the elevator and aileron controls confidently, practice using the rudder
control while hovering. Practice rotating and stopping the helicopter precisely.

11. Combine control commands.
When you are comfortable operating the controls independently, you can combine controls to
make very precise maneuvers. The model will always fly in the direction of the canopy. If you
ever feel you don’t have complete control of the helicopter, use the throttle stick to maintain
altitude and release the opposite stick. The model will return to level flight.

The following behaviors indicate a low battery condition and that the battery should be
recharged immediately.

• The LED on the helicopter is blinking.
• The helicopter loses power and lands itself (low voltage cutoff).
• During operation, the helicopter begins to spin, requiring large rudder input to correct. Land the helicopter!

Adjusting the Controls for Stable Flight

If your helicopter pulls or drifts in any direction (unrelated to air currents) when the sticks are at
neutral, you can use the trim controls to tune out any unwanted flight motions.

MODE 2 TRIM BUTTONS

MODE 1 TRIM BUTTONS

Forward Elevator

Fly Forward

Rear Elevator

Fly Backward

Rear Elevator

Fly Backward

Forward Elevator

Fly Forward

Increase

Throttle

Increase

Throttle

Decrease

Throttle

Decrease

Throttle

Right Aileron

Fly Sideways Right

Right Aileron

Fly Sideways Right

Left Aileron

Fly Sideways

Left

Left Aileron

Fly Sideways

Left

Left Rudder

Rotate CounterClockwise

Left Rudder

Rotate CounterClockwise

Right Rudder

Rotate Clockwise

Right Rudder

Rotate Clockwise

Throttle Trim

Throttle Trim

Trim Value

Trim Value

Aileron

Trim

Aileron/Roll

Trim

Rudder

Trim

Rudder/Yaw

Trim

Elevator

Trim

Elevator/Pitch

Trim