flaps downward as shown. This will level-out the angle of flight.
B. If the helicopter tends to dive downward, or is not able to reach heights of
over 15 feet, adjust both flaps gently upward.
C. If your helicopter curves left during flight, or dives down to the left, adjust
the right rear flap up. This will help the helicopter to fly straight again.
D. If your helicopter curves right during flight, or dives down to the right,
adjust the left rear flap up.
Air Hogs® are very light. As a result, the wind will greatly affect the flight.
If you are flying Air Hogs® in a strong wind, the angle of your launch should
be below 45 degrees. Otherwise, the helicopter will fly straight up in the air,
and may stall.
If you are flying in a light breeze, the angle at which you launch the helicopter
should be above 45 degrees. This will help lift Air Hogs® high into the air.