Heli-Max HMXE04 v1.1 User Manual

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Moving the collective stick forward (away from you) will
cause the helicopter to climb higher.

Moving the collective stick backwards (towards you) will
cause the helicopter to descend.

Moving the tail rotor stick left will cause the helicopter nose
to move left (counterclockwise).

Moving the tail rotor stick right will cause the helicopter nose
to move right (clockwise).

Tracking the Main Blades

At zero pitch, bring the main rotor up to speed and observe
whether the rotational planes of the blades are the same. If
they are not, adjust one of the linkages to bring the blades
into the same plane.

Apply the two different colored stripe decals to the tips of
your main rotor blades.

The training gear is a big help to beginners. They soften not
so perfect landings and help to prevent the helicopter from
tipping over. Even if you have experience flying a helicopter,
please consider using the supplied training gear for the first
few flights.

Takeoff
During your first flights it is important to have light winds and a
helper to keep an eye on things around you. Also, if you are
flying from grass, make sure it’s cut low as this will allow the
helicopter to slide around without catching. Also make sure
there are no obstacles in your flying area to distract you.

FLYING

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