Awesome! So now you're ready to fly and try the advanced flight modes.
Once you clear that screen (above), and you're seeing the camera view within the GO app, you should be able to take off and get busy.
- Once you're airborne and steady, switch the Flight mode to " F " on the top/left side of your radio.
- TAP on the icon for flight modes on the left side of the screen (under auto-take off, return-to-home, etc). It's a round/circular icon with the paper plane symbol it.
- After you do that, and while your bird is hovering in flight, you should see the icons along the bottom of your screen (in the Go app) to select a flight mode (course lock, point of interest, etc.). Once you tap one of them, you may be presented with settings to input (speed, distance, etc.)
- Once you tap again, it does what you told it to !
NOTE: VERY MUCH like all high speed activities, please learn and remember how to stop before cutting loose.
Simply switch the flight mode switch back to
" P "....and the bird should forget all that stuff you told it and just sit and wait for stick commands from you.
Please try all this in an open field someplace so you or anyone else doesn't taste propeller.
NOTE #2: Not sure if this affects "Multiple Flight Modes" settings, but make sure you are NOT in "Beginner Mode". Literally.
Note #3: If you
try to enter the Advanced Flight Modes while you're on the ground, the GO APP (for at least the last 2 versions) will tell you, "Take off first, then try again".
Keep us posted on your results!