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NOTE: GPS lock is indicated by a three-
tone chime from the drone, as well as
indicated at the top of the TAC screen
on the satellite icon.
Additional flight modes can be programmed but are
recommended for only experienced drone pilots. A
brief description of each mode is provided here.
POSITION MODE
Position Mode is an easy-to-fly mode and is the safest
manual mode for new pilots. Position Mode controls
the attitude, altitude, heading, and horizontal position
of the drone.
Position Mode requires GPS. All the joysticks, switches,
and buttons are the default functions are detailed in
the TAC CONTROLS OVERVIEW
.
The roll and pitch joystick controls speed over ground
in the left-right and forward-back directions.
The throttle and yaw joystick controls speed of ascent-
descent and the rate of rotation on the horizontal
plane.
When the joysticks are released and centered, the Teal
2 will actively brake, level, and be locked to a position
in 3D space, compensating for wind and other forces.
Instructions on how to program the joysticks, switches,
and button functions are found in SETTINGS
section of
this manual.
MANUAL MODE
Manual Mode is the most difficult flight mode to
operate in, as only the attitude and heading are
stabilized. Manual Mode is NOT pre-assigned by
default to any control on the TAC.
The roll and pitch joystick controls speed over ground
in the left-right and forward-back directions.
The throttle and yaw joystick controls speed of ascent-
descent and the rate of rotation on the horizontal
plane.
When the joysticks are released and centered, the Teal
2 will NOT stop rotating around the axis, nor be
stabilized in any way.