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battery. Land Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
when the battery reaches 3.2v; flying any longer
can severely damage your battery and is not recommended.
Arming
Arming refers to setting Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
to a fly ready state. When Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
is powered on first it will not spin up the propellers until it is armed. Arm the
aircraft by first moving throttle to the bottom position. Then move the left switch of the
radio to its 3
rd
position upwards. You will see the propellers spinning when Tinyhawk
II
Freestyle
is successfully armed.
In the event of a crash always disarm immediately. Failure to disarm in a timely
manner can damage Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
.
Always disarm Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
before handling it.
Flying Modes
Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
comes stock set in rate mode. This is an advance mode where
control sets the angular rate of the aircraft. The AUX 2 switch is set to change this
mode on a 3 stage switch. When AUX 2 is in a high state, Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
will
be in easy mode where control sets the attitude of the aircraft. When the switch is in
the middle state, Tinyhawk II
Freestyle
will be in intermediate mode.
Easy Mode:
This is easy flight control where the maximum angle of tinyhawk II
Freestyle
is limited in flight to help limit speed and make flying easier. In this mode
control of the aircraft is attitude based. Input from the right gimbal with pitch and roll
controls the pitch and roll angle of the aircraft. For example 20 degrees of tilt on roll
of the gimbal will translate to 20 degrees of roll tilt on tinyhawk II
Freestyle
.