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The instructions above say you can set your forward speed using trim and to return it to neutral for position hold ability.
Go find something you can comprehend.
My helis with the ducted fans were built before props were able to be hidden and are not as refined in that area as my newer models. However they are perfectly controllable, even precisely.
Any trouble in that area is pilot error.
@caiden.boat: You probably don't have physics set to high.
@MGP5_5: Are you using a cable and not a rope for the harness? It works fine for me.
Honestly guys, I know you don't actually want a helicopter. You want an airplane that just happens to LOOK like a helicopter. There's nothing wrong with that, but when it comes time to do a precision landing, I need to be able to turn the damn fan off and have it actually BE a helicopter!