Tinyhawk
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Easy Mode:
This is easy flight control where the maximum angle of tinyhawk 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.
Intermediate Mode:
This mode has a higher angle limit for higher speed flying with
the same attitude control. The only difference is at the end of the gimbal for pitch and
roll, it will cause the aircraft to flip in that direction.
Advance Mode:
This mode gives you full control of the aircraft. There is no more
angle limit and control is rate based. This means control input from the gimbal sets a
rotation rate on said axis.
Line of Sight Flying
To learn how to fly tinyhawk start by flying it line of sight (no goggles yet). Power on
tinyhawk and set it down in a cleared room. Arm tinyhawk then throttle up using the
left stick to a hover position. Work on maintaining a constant altitude. Pitch and roll
tinyhawk with the right thumb stick and yaw tinyhawk with the left thumb stick.
First Person View (FPV) Flying
Make sure tinyhawk and the goggles are on the same vtx channel and that you have
a clear area to fly around in. Apply the same principals learned when flying tinyhawk
line of sight except now work on flying in a forward direction while maintaining a
controlled constant altitude. It is easier to learn flying FPV by always moving in a
forward direction so always apply a slight amount of pitch using your right thumb
stick. You can steer tinyhawk like a car using yaw on the left thumb stick.
There is an on screen display (OSD) overlaying the video feed from the camera of
tinyhawk. The OSD displays important information such as flight time and battery
voltage. Pay attention to these numbers during flight to know how much battery life is
left. Tinyhawk can fly for a maximum of 4 minutes. When the battery reaches 3.2v,
land tinyhawk. Drawing the battery below 3.2v is not suggested and can damage the
battery.
Tips:
Work on maintaining a controlled altitude flight to begin while driving tinyhawk
with pitch and yaw. Do not let the battery go lower than 3.2v. The arm switch
activates a beeper when set in the 2
nd
position (middle); this is useful when looking
for tinyhawk.