- 1). Place the helicopter on a flat surface in a wide-open area where there is little air movement.
- 2). Lift the throttle joystick up gently enough for the vehicle to rise into the air. Minimize any risk of damage by keeping the aircraft within a few feet from the ground.
- 3). Reduce the throttle slowly, and pay close attention to how rapidly the aircraft continues to rise. Stop decreasing power once it begins to settle at a given height.
- 4). Increase the power in minor increments to keep the aircraft from losing altitude, or reduce the throttle to prevent it from ascending.
- 5). Slide the trim adjuster (located beneath the steering joystick) to the left to compensate for clockwise yaw, or to the right to reduce counter-clockwise rotation.
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