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The Eachine H8 Mini comes with two flight modes, 40% and 100%. To be very frank, there’s just one mode in which you can attempt to fly the H8 Mini. And that is at 40% rates (first mode/low rates).
That’s because the H8 Mini has some CRAZY yaw rates. I don’t usually deal in superlatives like that, but the H8 Mini truly has a crazy yaw. With time, you’ll master the art of using the yaw stick in a way such that it is usable on low rates. But on high rates, the H8 Mini spins like a top. I’m not even kidding here.
Eachine H8 Mini (5)
To be frank (some would call it being blunt), the H8 Mini is virtually unusable in high rates. The yaw simply makes it next to impossible to negotiate turns and banks and such.
Flips
To make the H8 Mini perform a flip, you have to:
  • Press the right stick till it clicks
  • Push the right stick in one of the four directions
…and the H8 Mini will flip in the corresponding direction.
Flips are for the most part pretty tight, and can be performed without having to go very high off of the ground.

However, when the battery voltage starts going down, the H8 Mini loses its ‘punch’ and finds it tougher to recover from flips — which is why you’ll have to perform them higher in the air (when battery is low).

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