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Aeritech NB ONE+ - 1) Fixed Height Mode - Attitude; Altitude Hold - Aquire Mode

Aeritech NB ONE+
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(9) Flight Modes
1) Fixed Height Mode – Attitude / Altitude Hold - Aquire Mode
This mode actually consists of 3 Modes. The first is the attitude hold mode which will keep the
aircraft in level flight. The second Mode is the Altitude hold Mode which assures a safe altitude
for flighing (35m). The third mode is the Altitude aquire Mode which allows for a semi-automatic
take-off as described below.
Flying mode suitable for novice and FPV enthusiasts
In this mode the aircraft will fly level after you release the Sticks on the RemoteControl
The Aircraft can flip freely and it will return to this mode when the control stick is back in the
middle position.
From NB ONE Reviews
The best mode to fly this unit; the gyro is doing a very good job in keeping the airplane level; I
didn't noticed any over correction or fluttering on the flying surfaces; the plane flew really
smooth for the size.
1. In this mode the aircraft should maintain an altitude of 35m.
2. The aircraft can take-off directly in this mode, it will climb to this altitude automatically,
which is very helpful.
3. In this mode the aircraft will maintain a minimum of 45% Throttle and the
FlightController will semi-automaticall control the Throttle thereby reducing the
possiblity of the aircraft to get out of control.
The aircraft will enter a certain height within 1.5 seconds after the pitch Stick returns to
center position.
Push the Throttle Stick to a high power position to provide higher power for the aircraft.
From NB ONE Reviews
In this mode you are supposed to give 10% throttle and then the gyro will take over, full throttle
and take the airplane up to 35 meters height and keep it at that height while you are flying
around. Well that's in theory at least as in practice was a bit different...
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