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  • Blade Nano QX Flight Modes
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Introduction

Step 1

              Stability Mode               
  • In Stability mode, the quad will limit the bank angle and automatically return to a neutral flight position.
  • This mode is best for beginner pilots.
  • The status LED will be solid blue when in this flight mode.

In Stability mode, the quad will limit the bank angle and automatically return to a neutral flight position.

This mode is best for beginner pilots.

The status LED will be solid blue when in this flight mode.

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Step 2

              Agility Mode               
  • In this mode, the quad will not limit the bank angle and will not return to a neutral flight position if the controls are released.
  • This mode is useful if you want to do flips, rolls, and other aerobatic maneuvers.
  • This mode should only be used by experienced pilots, as it can be difficult to control the quad.

In this mode, the quad will not limit the bank angle and will not return to a neutral flight position if the controls are released.

This mode is useful if you want to do flips, rolls, and other aerobatic maneuvers.

This mode should only be used by experienced pilots, as it can be difficult to control the quad.

Step 3

              Switching Flight Modes               
  • If using the Blade MLP4DSM transmitter, press the left stick to switch modes.
  • If using a different transmitter, channel 6 will switch flight modes.

If using the Blade MLP4DSM transmitter, press the left stick to switch modes.

If using a different transmitter, channel 6 will switch flight modes.

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