Mode 2 Controls
Mode 2, arguably the most common stick mode, is common in the USA, and is a natural fit to
helis, and multirotors.
A Mode 2 transmitter is easily identified with the un-sprung (i.e. doesn’t return to center)
throttle control on the left stick.
For this mode, the multi-rotor controls are typically as follows:
Mode 1 Controls
Mode 1 is common in Europe.
A Mode 1 transmitter is easily identified with the un-sprung (i.e. doesn’t return to center)
throttle control on the right stick.
For this mode, the multi-rotor controls are typically as follows:
Note: Modes 3 and 4 are intentionally left out of this abbreviated Getting Started guide. It is
assumed that pilots flying these more ‘uncommon’ modes, are already very familiar with their
remote, and their control mapping.