8) FPV Antenna: There are two FPV antenna included with your package. One screws onto the brass SMA threads at
rear of the fuselage, the other screws onto the brass SMA threads on your goggles. Be careful when screwing down
your antennas, brass is a soft material. It is important to inspect this antenna after every crash for any damage, if you
have any damage to the antenna itself
repair before you fly again!
9) Propellers: These are analogous to the tires on a car, they get the power to the air! These are rotated by the motors
to cut into the air thereby moving the air in one direction causing the craft to be propelled in the opposite direction.
The props on your 210-R are almost identical to a propeller on an airplane and are considered an expendable item
when FPV racing. Crashes take their toll on your propellers, make sure you replace any that are bent or broken. Buy a
ton of them so you have plenty of spares. Our RTF package includes 5” x 4.5 bullnose double blade props, these are
the ideal propeller type for general FPV racing and freestyle flying. Once you become skilled at piloting the 210-R you
can step up the props to triple blade versions or props with higher pitch, but be warned; propeller configuration and
angle can increase the load on your lipo, ESCs and motors - do your research before you accessorize!
Make sure to
install your props correctly or bad things will happen once you throttle up! See the graphic below for correct prop
rotation direction:
Summary of Contents for 210-R
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Page 22: ...Section 4 Taranis Binding and Setup BNF 210 R...
Page 27: ...Section 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 31: ...goggles with a good 5 8 Ghz receiver is very important...