USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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It is mandatory to test the UAV after replacing a motor rail. Follow the UAS and Safety
Check (“UAS AND SAFETY CHECK” on page 11) thoroughly. If you do not notice
anything unusual (any loose part, strange noise from the motors, or any other unusual
occurrence), prepare the UAS to do a test flight on a wide open field without any close
by obstacles.
Follow the Pre-flight Check (“PRE-FLIGHT CHECK” on page 13) thoroughly to prepare
the Intel Falcon 8+ UAS for take-off. Once airborne, perform flight maneuvers in all
directions and observe if the UAV performs as expected. If it does, land the system and
follow the Post-flight Check (“POST-FLIGHT CHECK” on page 16). If you notice any
impaired flight performance, immediately land the UAV and try to identify the cause. If
in doubt or if you require professional support, please contact support through your
reseller. Please include a detailed description of your observation and photos if
applicable.
6.1.5. Exchanging a payload adapter
The payload adapter is the connection between the camera mount and the central unit
of the UAV. If necessary, it can be exchanged.
The only tool you need for exchanging a payload adapter is the T6 torx screw driver,
which is delivered with your Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV
.
To order a payload adapter, please contact your dealer.
11.Attach the screws M2x18 mm TX, FK on the
rear cross tube.
Use a T6 torx screw driver.
Make sure the screw can be attached without
drag.
12.Tighten the screws.
Make sure that it is not possible to rotate or to
move the motor rail.
13.Make sure there is no gap between motor rail
and the connecting plugs of the front and the
rear cross tube.
Figure 6.5:
Mounting a motor rail onto an Intel Falcon F8+ UAV
(continued)