AERO-107
Manual TLR Drones
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Safety & Flying Rules
Before you fly, always determine the boundaries of your safe flying area. If the
AERO-107
moves outside the designated area or exhibits instability in flight, switch to fly-by-wire mode
and land the plane manually.
The
Aero-107
will not avoid obstacles on its own, including during missions. As the operator,
it’s your job to recognize and avoid obstructions while flying. Always be ready to regain manual
control of the plane in the event of an unsafe situation.
Spinning propellers can cause serious injury
.
The safety button indicates the status of the motor
to help you prevent hazardous contact with
the
Aero-107’s
high-speed propeller. When the
Aero is powered on, the safety button will blink red; the motor is inactive and the propeller is
safe to handle. When you’re ready to fly, press and hold the safety button until it shows solid
red. This indicates that the motor is active and the propeller can spin if armed
.
To make the propeller safe to handle again
,
press and hold the safety button until it blinks red.
Always fly below
400 ft (120 m)
and within your visual line of sight. Don’t let the Aero get too far
away from you; make sure you can always see its orientation. Don’t fly in low light, heavy wind,
rain, or other conditions that might impede visibility.
Always fly at least five miles (8 km) away from airports and other areas where pilots operate
manned aircraft.
5 miles
Always fly at least
100 feet (30 m)
away from people, vehicles, and buildings. Make the safety of
people and property your first priority!
100’
If the Aero looses contact with the RC transmitter, it will return to the launch point automatically
and enter into a circle pattern above the launch point, indicated by a blinking yellow status LED.
If the
battery reaches 30% of its remaining charge
, the
Aero-107
will return automatically to
circle above the launch point, indicated by a blinking yellow status LED and a quick repeating
tone.
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