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W and S, instead of being forward and backwards, becomes up and down
A and D turns you left and right
< and > tilts you left and right (Think of it like strafing, also useful if you start losing balance)
/\ and \/ tilts you forward and backward, you use this to move forwards and backwards
The basic way: Simply if you want to turn left or right use "A or D" if you want to go forward just move the mouse forward. Those 3 controls are the basic ways of flying. Also don't forget that if you want to straighten out the helicopter you just move the mouse back as much as you moved it forward.
The Advanced way of flying is combing all those controls into more or less 1 control. So usually what i'll do when I fly is if I want to turn left, I hold the "A" key but then also move the mouse left, right, a bit forward. That allows for a bit more dynamic and agile turn.