While designed for indoor and outdoor use, avoid flying in heavy winds or in tight indoor spaces with fragile objects.
Check for bent, cracked, or chipped propeller blades. Replace damaged blades immediately using the included screwdriver.
Push the all the way to the top, then pull it all the way to the bottom.
For your first few flights, use the lower speed setting to get a feel for the controls before attempting faster maneuvers. 🛠️ Troubleshooting
: Hex wrench, prop removal tool, and replacement chassis screws. Anatomy of the Drone ultra drone x14.0 assault manual
High-RPM motors requiring clockwise (CW) and counter-clockwise (CCW) matching propellers.
Plug the USB cable into a USB wall charger or computer port.
Push the Left Joystick (Throttle) all the way up and then all the way down. The LEDs should turn solid, indicating a successful link. Flight Operations and Maneuvers
: Controls altitude. Push slowly to prevent sudden, high-speed ascents. Left/Right : Rotates (yaws) the drone in place. Right Stick (Directional) : Moves the drone forward or backward. Left/Right : Tilts the drone to fly sideways (strafing). 4. Advanced Features While designed for indoor and outdoor use, avoid
Press the One-Key Takeoff button, or gently push the Left Joystick upward to ascend manually to 1.5 meters.
Press the (top-right bumper). The remote will beep continuously.
Power on the tactical controller by flipping the main toggle switch upward.
The X14.0 Assault is intended for operators aged 14 and older. Push the all the way to the top,
Tomorrow, the news would call it a gas main explosion. But Leo would know the truth. The X14.0 didn’t just follow a manual. It followed him .
The transmitter utilizes a standard Mode 2 configuration (Left Stick = Throttle/Yaw, Right Stick = Pitch/Roll). Left Control Stick : Controls Altitude (Ascend/Descend).
Front LEDs are typically blue/green; rear LEDs are red to assist with orientation during flight. 3. Charging and Battery Management