When it comes to flight control, the main tool is the remote control. The remote control (often called a transmitter or controller) is your primary interface for communicating with your drone. It sends signals to the drone, telling it how to move. Here are the key functions of the remote control:
- Throttle:
Controls the drone’s altitude. Increasing the throttle makes the drone rise, and decreasing it makes the drone descend. - Yaw:
Rotates the drone clockwise or counterclockwise, allowing it to turn left or right while hovering in the same position. - Pitch:
Tilts the drone forward or backward, making it move in those directions. - Roll:
Tilts the drone sideways, causing it to move left or right.
Left Stick:
Up/Down: This is the throttle. Push it up to increase altitude and down to decrease altitude.
Left/Right: This controls yaw. Push it left to rotate the drone counterclockwise and right to rotate it clockwise.
Right Stick:
Up/Down: This controls pitch. Push it up to move the drone forward and down to move it backward.
Left/Right: This controls roll. Push it left to move the drone to the left and right to move it to the right.
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