Translations:KAVAN Alpha 1500 V2 - Instruction manual/104/en
Rudder of a model without ailerons (you might be already familiar with) controls the bank angle, which then controls the rate of turn. The natural stability of your model keeps the wings level in normal straight flight. Since your ALPHA 1500 V2 features “full house” controls including ailerons that are the main means to control the bank angle, the use of the rudder is slightly different. You can even start flying your model without using the rudder - but you will learn lately the correct coordinated turn actually requires both aileron and rudder inputs. Any turn requires an appropriate bank angle – ALPHA 1500 V2 will fly nice big and safe flat turns with only a small bank angle. During initial flights never use a bank angle of greater than 45 degrees. By planning the direction the model will take, normal turns will be made with less than 30 degrees of bank. Move the rudder to the left a little way, and your model will bank into a gentle turn. Increase the rudder input a little more, and your model will continue turning to the left, but it will also start to descend (this is a good time to move the control stick to the centre to allow your model to recover from the dive).