The built-in flight control system is used to control the entire aircraft’s functions in flight such as Pitch (forwards
and backwards), Roll (left and right), Elevator (up and down) and Yaw (turn left or right). The flight controller
contains the MC (Main Controller), IMU, GPS, compass, receiver and LED indicators. The IMU (Inertial
Measurement Unit) has a built-in inertial sensor and a barometric altimeter that measures both attitude and
altitude. The compass reads geomagnetic information which assists the GPS (Global Position System) to
accurately calculate the aircrafts position and height in order to lock the aircraft in a stable hover. The receiver
is used to communicate with the remote controller and the MC acts as the brains of the complete flight control
system connecting and controlling all the modules together.
8.3 LED Flight Indicators Description
After powering on the intelligent battery, the LED flight indicators light up to show the aircraft’s current status.