Glad to be of internet-lingo help

And you did help...at least enough for me to ask the following question

Do you mean to say that the instant I plug the battery in on my Wolf, when it makes that singular, brief sound (something like "zhhht!"), it's actually measuring what is considered 'level' ground? If so, then I now know why my first flight needed such readjustment, heh.
But is this the case? Because it's really hard to plug in the battery with the helicopter flat on a table (very little room to work with)....
The gyro initialization may take more than an instant - some take several seconds - and there may not be a sound associated with the action. You may hear the servos beginning to move a little after power is up.
It is inconvenient, but nearly all helis power up when you plug in the battery - adding a switch can create a problem because of current ratings or reliability issues, and I suppose a scale body makes it a little worse.
You mentioned earlier about the blades spinning after setting the heli down. There should be a throttle trim lever near the left stick on the transmitter - with that fully down and the throttle joystick fully down, the rotors should not turn. You should not have to lift a running heli to disconnect the battery - in fact, unplugging the battery with it running could cause some electronic failures.
Best of luck to ya - not being an Air Wolf owner, i may not have the specifics for your heli - it's general advice.
