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Race Guidelines - Flying with Friends
The current generation of FPV Analog video link brings many advantages. Low-cost, and zero latency
being two of the most significant.
They do however suffer from less than ideal ‘selectivity’, even when using large channel spacing as is the
case with RaceBand.
If a few simple rules are followed, quad racing can be a lot of fun.
1)
NEVER land near another pilot.
This is an absolutely golden rule. Landing your quad near another pilot, especially one who is at a
significant distance, is like screaming in the ear of someone listening to a whisper at the other side of a
room.
2)
NEVER walk back to the pilot area with a powered-up quad
This is similar to 1), and is the most common cause of issues at the race track.
When retrieving a model, unplug the battery before walking back to the pilot area.
3)
POSITION the launch and landing zone as far from the pilot area as possible
This ensures that collisions at race start don’t affect other pilots.
A distance of at least 10 meters is recommended, more than this is a bonus.
4)
ALWAYS warn in-air pilots before powering up a quad, even if you KNOW it is on a
different channel
Warn pilots, and be ready to power down IMMEDIATELY if a pilot is affected, and wait
until he lands. Remember that it only takes a second or two, when flying race quads at
speed, to crash and damage the quad, and whatever (whoever) it hits.
Support
First line of support is handled by the reseller. If you encounter any problems with your
ImmersionRC product please contact them first.
For support on issues involving equipment from other brands and also general support for
FuriousFPV products, the best place to go is the Furious FPV section of
FuriousFPV.com
.
We actively monitor this forum and provide support here.
A very active Facebook Group is also a good place to go with support, or any other pre/post
sales inquiries for the Moskito product line:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1282045311867056/?fref=ts
As a last resort, FuriousFPV runs a global network of repair and support centers. These
handle warranty repairs, supply hard-to-find spare parts, and also handle non-warranty work.
Send an email to
tech@furiousfpv.com
to open a support ticket.
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