Flight
The AUX 2 switch is set as a 3-level switch to change this mode. When AUX 2 is in the first
position, Tinyhawk III will be in Angle Mode and stabilize the aircraft. When the switch is in
the middle 2nd position, Tinyhawk III will be in Horizon Mode, allowing the drone to
perform acrobatics by tilting roll or pitch all the way to the end. The third position is Rate
Mode which will turn off Gyro Stablization which is recommended for experienced pilots
who wish to perform acrobatics and professional maneuvers.
1.Beginner Mode (Angle Mode): The maximum angle of Tinyhawk III is limited during
flight to help limit speed and make flying easier. In this mode, the control of the aircraft is
based on attitude. The pitch and roll input from the remote control controls the pitch and
roll angle of the aircraft. For example, a 20-degree tilt of the joystick will be converted into a
20-degree tilt of the Tinyhawk III.
2. Intermediate mode (Horizon Mode): This mode has a higher angle limit and is used for
higher speed flight with the same attitude control. The only difference is that at the end of
the gimbal for pitch and roll, it will cause the aircraft to flip in that direction.
3. Advanced mode (Rate Mode): This mode allows you to fully control the aircraft. There
are no more angle restrictions, and control is based on rate. This means that the control
input from the joystick sets a rotation rate on the axis.
Straight Flight
To learn how to fly Tinyhawk III, you must first fly within sight (without wearing Transporter
2 Goggles). Turn on the power of Tinyhawk III and place it in a safe and empty room. Start
Tinyhawk III, then use the left stick to raise the throttle to the hovering position. First try to
maintain a stable altitude, the left and right thumbs control the throttle pitch angle of the
joystick, so that the Tinyhawk III can fly normally. You need to practice many times until you
have reached a level of proficiency.