You will see you have 3 modes to fly
1. LEVEL (limited roll pitch and yaw to a specific angle) always tries to level
2. HORIZON ( removes the angle limit so you can do flips and rolls) always tries to level
3. ACRO ( no leveling no angle limit)
If you listen to and heed all of the BEST quad pilots, you should start and stay in ACRO mode. That way you won't create any bad habits to conquer later.
Don't be afraid to ask any questions here. These guys really go out of there way to help. Especially new "PILOTS"
I'm 72 years old and started building and flying quads in 2015. Historically I have over 3,000 hours PIC time (pilot in command) Fixed wing, multi-engine, commercial, instrument and it didn't do a bit of good when I started flying quads.
The best thing you can do for yourself is use a simulator program on your computer with your controller and fly every day or night. My favorite sim program is "FPV AIR 2" you may have to upgrade the video card in your computer to run the program smoothly but it will be well worth it in the long run. Everyone needs "STICK TIME"
Please keep me posted how your doing and if you found the advice useful.
Bob Mutch