For smooth control of the CX4, always make small control movements with the transmitter sticks. All directions are described as if you were sitting in
the helicopter. For example, when the nose of the helicopter is pointing toward you, left rudder control stick input (rotation) will move the nose of the
helicopter in the counter-clockwise direction, to your right.
• Climbing and descending: When your helicopter is stable in the air, gently push/pull the throttle stick up/down to make it climb/descend.
• Turning left and right: When you are comfortable controlling the fl ying height of your helicopter, try turning left/right by moving the rudder in the
direction you want the helicopter to turn (yaw). In addition, you can transition the
helicopter laterally with the aileron control. The combination of rudder control and aileron control enables the pilot
to perform coordinated turns and sideways transitions.
• Flying forward and backward: Gently move the elevator up and down to move the helicopter forward and backward.