Maintenance of WingtraOne
Basic Maintenance Tasks of WingtraOne
The WingtraOne does not need extensive maintenance in normal operation. Nevertheless it is worth to perform the following checks and tasks:
Clean the optics of the camera. Use a soft dry glass cleaning cloth to wipe the lens gently. If you have interchangeable lenses make sure that both sides of the lenses
are clean.
Check the camera settings by reviewing image properties of taken images. We recommend using our default settings as mentioned in the respective camera
knowledge base article WingtraOne 20MP QX1 and WingtraOne 40MP RX1R2.
Visually check the middlestand, sidestands and propellers for cracks or damages.
Visually check the flight batteries for damages. In case of a damage take a picture and contact Wingtra Support
Check if the flight batteries plugs sit tight once they are fully plugged in.
Visually check that motor mounts are straight and not bend.
Visually check that the airspeed sensor is not blocked by particles.
Check that the flaps move without any resistance once WingtraOne is depowered.
Check that your camera sits tight in the camera mount.
Visually check for other potential damages on your WingtraOne hull.
Make sure that all supplied equipment described in WingtraOne Deliveries is available and functional.
In case of a damage, question or any doubt on the state of your WingtraOne please submit a support request.
Repairs of WingtraOne
We provide official WingtraOne Support Docs that describe how to replace parts that can get damaged during transport or after tipping while landing WingtraOne on
uneven ground. Make sure to follow the procedures exactly as described and contact your Reseller or submit a support request in case anything is unclear.
Maintenance that can be done by yourself as a WingtraOne customer
Replacement of Propellers
Replacement of Pitot Tube
Replacement of Side Stands
Changing between RGB Cameras
Maintenance that is done by Wingtra or Wingtra Resellers
Replacement of Motor Mounts
Replacement of Propeller Adapter
Recalibration of Autopilot Sensors