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3. Product Description
The ready-to-fly hexacopter has 6 separate motors that drive one propeller each. Concurrent acceleration of all
propellers permits the hexacopter to lift off of the ground and hover stably in the air at the corresponding propeller
speeds.
For stabilisation in flight, the hexacopter has an elaborate electronics able to recognise uncontrolled movements
of the model and balance them out without delay. For the flight in a specific direction, the electronics in the model
recognise the control impulses of the transmitter and change the speeds of the individual motors accordingly. The
hexacopter then tilts in the desired direction and the lift thus acts as drive as well. The hexacopter flies in the respec
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tive direction.
Three propellers on the model turn clockwise and three turn counterclockwise. A targeted speed change of the two
propeller groups against each other (right-ward rotating propellers turn a little faster and left-ward rotating propellers
turn a little slower or vice versa), it is possible that the hexacopter can turn (yaw) while maintaining flight height and
position.
To better recognise the alignment of the model in flight, the two forward-pointing propellers are made of red plastic
and the other four of blue plastic.
A central electronics PCB below the dome of the hexacopter contains all components that are required for stabilising
and steering of the hexacopter. The enclosed 2.4 GHz radio remote control system may be switched from „MODE 2“
to „MODE 1“ for each user without any great effort and permits detailed control of the model.
Beginners have the option of operating the transmitter in „BEGINNER mode“. The control reactions of the model are
then clearly reduced (dual rate function). In the „EXPERT mode“, the hexacopter reacts more agile and can even fly
flips when required.
There is a camera installed below the hexacopter that can record images or even videos on the push of a button in
flight.
For operation of the transmitter, 4 mignon/AA batteries (e.g. Conrad item no.: 652504, order 1x) are required.
4. Explanation of Symbols
The symbol with the exclamation mark points out particular dangers associated with handling, function or
operation.
The „arrow“ symbol indicates special advice and operating information.
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