
powered on and that the LED indicator on the transmitter is glowing solid red.
If the transmitter is powered on and functioning properly, disconnect the flight
battery from the 5-in-1 unit, move the transmitter at least 2 feet away from the
aircraft, then reconnect the flight battery. Now the 5-in-1 unit should initialize and
arm properly.
If your 5-in-1 unit will not initialize and arm after following the guidelines as listed
above, call the Horizon Support Team at 1-877-504-0233.
Once you have placed the helicopter in a safe area, free of obstructions,
and are clear of the main and tail rotor blades, you can safely begin to
power up the model to check for proper operation of the motors.
•Advancethethrottlestickupwardslowly,justuntilbothmainandtailrotorblades
begin to spin. DO NOT attempt the fly the helicopter at this time. Note the
direction that the main and tail rotor spins. When viewed from the top, the main
rotor blades should spin clockwise. When viewed from the right-hand side of the
helicopter, the tail rotor should spin counter clockwise. If either one of the rotors is
operating in the wrong direction, disconnect the battery and reverse the polarity of
the corresponding motor’s input power leads.
•Afterconfirmingthatthedirectionofrotationforbothmainandtailrotorsis
correct, it is best to confirm that the tail rotor respond properly to rudder
control inputs.
With the rotors spinning at a low level of power, move the rudder stick slightly to the
right. This should cause the speed of the tail rotor to increase.
Next, move the rudder stick all the way to the left. This should cause the speed of
the tail rotor to decrease. If the tail rotor is not properly responding to rudder input,
simply reverse the rudder channel on the transmitter. However, please be sure to
review the following sections of the manual BEFORE proceeding with the first flight.
Note: Attempting to fly the helicopter without completely reading the
manual may cause injury to yourself and people in the vicinity, as
well as damaging the helicopter.
Understanding the Primary Flight Controls
If you are not familiar with the controls of your Blade mSR, please
take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with them before attempting your
first flight.
When the throttle stick is in the lowest possible position and throttle trim is set to the
middle or a lower-than-middle position, the main rotor blades will not spin. Advancing
the stick upward will increase the speed of the main rotor blades. Increasing the
speed of the main rotor blades will cause the model to climb.
Mode 1
Mode 2
Climb
Decreasing the speed of the main rotor blades by lowering the throttle stick will
cause the model to descend.
Mode 1
Mode 2
Descend
After lifting the model off the ground you can balance the throttle by carefully moving
the throttle stick up and down so the model will hold a stationary hover without
climbing or descending.
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