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There are generally three main controls! Yaw, pitch and roll! Yaw is the movement that happens when you step on either foot pedals! It makes you go left and right! Stepping on the pedals moves the horizontal stabilizer to the left or right which disrupts the airflow. Pitch is when you push or pull on the control column! This makes the vertical stabilizers move up or down which disrupts the airflow and makes the plane go up or down! Roll is when you move the control column left or right! Doing this moves the ailerons which disrupts the airflow and makes the plane roll left or right!

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