Furious FPV MOSKITO User Manual

Bnf 70-size fpv racer

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MOSKITO
BNF 70‐size FPV racer – Rev. FrSky
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  • Page 1 MOSKITO BNF 70‐size FPV racer – Rev. FrSky...
  • Page 2 Uber small and micron light, Furious FPV debuts the lightest and smallest brushless quad copter that has ever seen flight. Enter the insanity of the Moskito - the itch that feels oh, so good. Integration is the key to success, and with the Moskito, we have packaged this little beast to perform.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Quick Start Guide – BNF Setup ........................8 Binding the Moskito with the FrSky Taranis ....................9 Transmitter Configuration Guide for the Moskito ..................13 Transmitter Configuration Guide: ......................13 Description of Flight Modes: ........................19 Video Transmitter Frequency Changing Guide for the Moskito ..............19...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Moskito. INSTALL ANTENNA The video transmitter included with the Moskito may be damaged permanently if it is operated without the supplied FuriousFPV micro U.FL antenna. Please verify the antenna is properly connected before every flight, and when powering up the Moskito for short periods of time.
  • Page 5: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer It is highly recommended that you do not utilize the Moskito to infringe on people's right to privacy, and that you abide by all local laws and regulations when operating the Moskito. We have designed a toy with mind blowing capabilities. It is your responsibility to use it responsibly and according to your level of experience.
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview The following diagram highlights the main features of the Moskito and the internal layout.
  • Page 8: Quick Start Guide - Bnf Setup

    Acro mode for which 6 channels minimum would be required. 4. Open Betaflight and connect the Moskito with a computer via the USB port, navigate to the Receiver tab. Carefully check all the channels correspond with the radio transmitter when manipulating the sticks...
  • Page 9: Binding The Moskito With The Frsky Taranis

    Binding the Moskito with the FrSky Taranis On the Taranis: Step 1. Press the Menu button on the TX then go to Mode Selection. TX go to Mode Selection:...
  • Page 10 Step 2. Press the Page button then go to the MODE SETUP (page 2) in the model configuration. Step 3: Press the “+” button and select Mode then select Internal RF and select D8.
  • Page 11 Step 4: Press the “-” button go to Receiver and select Bind. On the Moskito. Step 5: Press and hold the Bind button on the receiver.
  • Page 12 Step 6: Plug in the 2-cell Battery for the Moskito. Hold Bind button while plugging in the battery, when you plug in the Battery will see a Green LED that turns on the receiver. After plugging in the battery release Bind button.
  • Page 13: Transmitter Configuration Guide For The Moskito

    Transmitter Configuration Guide: Step 1: Open Betaflight and connect the Moskito via USB port. Step 2: Go to Receiver tab, select your channel order for your transmitter in the Channel Map box. For...
  • Page 14 Step 3: Configure values for each channel. Check the gimbals on the transmitter so they correspond to the proper channel movements as the picture illustrates, if you observe the wrong movements adjust your channel mapping or you may have to reverse the channel direction on the transmitter. - Push both gimbals on your transmitter DOWN and LEFT, the corresponding channels for ROLL, PITCH, YAW, THROTTLE shown in the Betaflight interface should travel to an approximate 1000.
  • Page 15 Your aircraft will not function properly or take off if the value of the channels; Roll, Pitch, Yaw, Throttle don’t travel from ~1000 to ~2000. You can change this value by configuring channel ENDPOINT/RANGE on your transmitter. With FrSky Taranis transmitter please follow these instructions. On Taranis: 1: Press Menu button and go to the Menu page.
  • Page 16 Flight mode - Switch and select between flight modes: Angle, Horizon, Acro.  Beeper channel - Activate beeper to find your Moskito with a lost model alarm. Step 4: This is how to configure a channel and choose a switch on the transmitter.
  • Page 17 3. In this menu, you can define the Input name for each channel and choose the Switch Input for the channel at the Source tab. Use “+” or “-“ to change value, ENT is used to confirm your selection. Repeat with channels 6 and 7. Step 5: Go to the Modes tab in the Betaflight Configurator then click Add Range and select AUX channel.
  • Page 18 In this example we will set up 3 flight modes including ANGLE, HORIZON, and ACRO corresponding to 3 levels: Beginner, Amateur, Advanced. The ARM and Beeper function can be configured similar to the following illustration:...
  • Page 19: Description Of Flight Modes

    Angle mode before landing is a reasonable way to compensate for this added difficulty. Acro mode is the ideal mode to achieve advanced aerobatics such as flips and rolls. Video Transmitter Frequency Changing Guide for the Moskito...
  • Page 20 These are instructions for changing the VTX Bands and Channels. The First Red LED indicates your selected channel and the 5 Blue LEDs are to indicate the band. From left to right they are Channel, Band 1, Band 2, Band 3, Band 4, and Band 5. 1.
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