Get a pitch gauge..attach it.. with transmitter on and reciever powered (ENGINE DEFINATELY OFF!!) start with your tx controls in their nuetral positions and check the pitch. if it is not correct ajust it as per your manual. now with the pitch guage removed push your throttle up and take note of which way the stationary blades move. the leading edge should move upwards as throttle increases. (Important note: make sure your tx is not set in 3d mode as if it is then you have to set neutral pitch at 50% throttle.) hope this helps but it sounds to me that you need to do a lot more study and gain a much better understanding of how things work before attempting your next flight. You are probably best to inlist the help of an experienced pilot. Look up clubs in your area. As stated by others with concerns here "this is not a toy you can just start up and go!!" I would suggest buying yourself a smaller electric heli and becoming totally familliar with flight characteristics before jumping straight into something that can easily cause major injury to yourself or others near by. Hope this has helped