Things You'll Need
Instructions
Turn on your transmitters and helicopters, then set your transmitters to two different channels. Use the adjuster pin (located in the center of the transmitter) to toggle between A, B or C channels. Decide your two channels, then slide the adjuster to select the variable channels.
Place your helicopters in two different locations, then follow through the standard procedure of trimming up the steering. Make any necessary adjustments to the aircraft's trim to ensure steady flight during the battle.
Fly your helicopters at an altitude of between 2 and 3 meters (or 6 to 9 feet) off the ground. Navigate your respective aircraft to within a range of 30 cm to 2 meters. Point the front nose toward the opposition and press one of the two fire buttons located at the top of the transmitter. Listen for the simulated shooting sound from your helicopter to know that you are engaged.
Shoot the opposition out of the sky. The enemy copter will lose power and fall from the sky when you've hit it. Apply a boost of throttle if your helicopter has been hit to prevent a crash landing.