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Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle
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6.3 Advanced Flying - First-Person View (FPV) Flight
Once you have a certain level of operational proficiency in flying, you
can try flying using video goggles (FPV goggles). Make sure that the Tinyhawk III
Plus Freestyle and the video goggles are on the same VTX channel. Choose a
spacious and safe location. Apply the experience gained from regular flight of
the Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle to your operation. Use controlled throttle to
maintain a slow and level flight, making it easier to learn FPV flying. As you gain
more flying experience, you will be able to maneuver the Tinyhawk III Plus
Freestyle in the air like driving a car.
The video goggles display information (OSD) from the Tinyhawk III Plus
Freestyle camera's image feed. The OSD shows essential details such as flight
time and battery voltage. Always keep an eye on these numbers during flight to
gauge the remaining battery voltage. The Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle can fly for a
maximum of 4 minutes. Land the Tinyhawk III Plus Freestyle when the battery
reaches 3.2V. It is not recommended to let the battery voltage drop below 3.2V,
as this can damage the battery.
Warning: Maintain controlled altitude while flying, avoid making sudden
stick movements, as it can make the aircraft difficult to control. Do not let the
battery voltage drop below 3.2V. If you lose sight of the aircraft, activate the
motors to produce a beeping sound to help locate the Tinyhawk III Plus
Freestyle!
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