The pitch joystick manages the drone's forward and backward motion.
If you push the joystick forward, the drone tilts and flies forwards. If you pull it
backwards, the drone tilts and files backwards. If the joystick is in its neutral
position, the drone does not tilt.
The joystick's deflection degree determines the tilt angle and consequently, the
speed of flight. A larger deflection results in a steeper tilt and quicker flight.
The roll joystick steers the drone sideways.
If you push the joystick leftwards, the drone tilts and flies leftwards. If you push
the joystick rightwards, the drone tilts and flies rightwards. If the joystick is in
its neutral position, the drone does not tilt.
The joystick's deflection degree determines the tilt angle and consequently, the
speed of flight. A larger deflection results in a steeper tilt and quicker flight.
If there is an emergency, you can press the emergency stop button to land the drone.