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Emax TINYHAWK III User Manual

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Arming refers to setting Tinyhawk III to begin flying. When Tinyhawk III is powered on for
the first time, it will not spin the propeller until it is armed.
1.
First move the throttle to the bottom position to control the aircraft,
2.
Then move the left switch of the E8 Transmitter to the third position.
When Tinyhawk III is successfully armed, you will see the propellers spinning.
Note: In the event of a collision, Tinyhawk III must stop flying immediately. Failure to stop
the flight in time will damage Tinyhawk III. Before handling Tinyhawk III, be sure to switch
the switch to an unarmed position.
7.2 Flight Mode
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.

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Emax TINYHAWK III Specifications

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BrandEmax
ModelTINYHAWK III
CategoryQuadcopters
LanguageEnglish

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