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D RON E TRAI N I N G SYSTE M ON LI N E M A N UAL V 2 .0...
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Motors 2s rated 8025 Brushed REGISTER THE FAT SHARK 101 SYSTEM: Go to fatshark. WARNING: The Fat Shark 101 system is not a toy. This Battery 2s 260mAh in plastic case com/register to register your kit for FREE simulator access and...
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To charge the Recon headset, plug the included micro USB Beginner: With the radio in your hands, move the flight mode Fat Shark Radio does not need batteries to operate on the cable into the port on the side of the goggles. The LED is switch in the top left corner to the top position (away from USB connection.
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The Fat Shark 101 system has a special warning to indicate if the power on the quadcopter is low: when the battery on the The Fat Shark 101 is capable of flying indoor or out, at ranges up to quadcopter is low, the image on the goggles will turn black and approximately 100 feet (30meters) away from the operator.
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Press and hold the Channel button to change the band. BOTTOM VIEW The Fat Shark Recon headset works on all five bands. The Shark The Shark Quad will flash the blue LED next to the Channel Quad uses the two most popular bands; Fat Shark band (FS) button twice to indicate Raceband.
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FIRST FLIGHTS The following training program has been developed to teach beginner Step 1: Hover Training Step 2: Ground Flight pilots how to control a drone racer. 1. Each battery delivered with the Shark Quad comes with a tether 1. Spend the duration of this battery giving the quad minimal Before you begin, keep these tips in mind: wrapped around it.
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Step 3: Unrestrained Hover Training Step 4: Forward Training Hops Step 5: Sideways Training Hops This step adds positional movement to hover training, showing the Now, let’s expand to hops across a set distance. Apply the same formula to hops left and right. pilot how to navigate linearly between gates.
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Step 6: Free Flight Now try flying forward, backward left and right without rotating the aircraft. Remember, this is all line-of-sight without the goggles 1. From a comfortable position in front of the pilot, try taking off, hovering gently at one to three feet and moving forward, back left and right with the right stick.
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FIRST FPV FLIGHTS Now it’s time to don the goggles and start flying FPV (or First Step 1: Short Hops and Yaw Control Step 2: Longer Hops Person View). Many pilots find flying in FPV easier because yaw First FPV flights while wearing the goggles should concentrate Now try making the same flights over a longer distance.
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Step 4: Flying a Figure 8 Step 5: Gates as Flags Step 7-:Advanced Fight Modes This step will introduce you to more aggressive yaw controls. It’s time to start flying around hoops. To access advanced flight mode, flip the flight mode switch down In these modes the aircraft will not self-level.
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Common Terminology • Acro mode- A neutrally stable flight mode, when a drone • CCD- sensor that are full frame capture which makes them • Cyclic- A term primarily associated with helicopters, cyclic refers is flying in this mode it will try to retain the attitude it was immune to prop vibration distortion and generally have better to the fore-aft and side to side tilt of the aircraft commanded to when the pitch/roll stick is centered.
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• Ground station- A ground based assembly designed to support PAL is used in most other areas around the world. Fat Shark aircraft continuing a slow rotation. Moving the control stick to equipment.
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The Shark quad can also be Recon Headset FSV1131 • Solder bound to any Fly Sky Compatible transmitter. Fat Shark Radio FSV2704 • Soldering iron Turn on the radio. The LED on the radio will turn green to 2s 260 mAh Shark Quad indicate that the radio is on.
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