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5. Product description
The "Blackster R6 Pro FPV WiFi" ready-to-fly quadrocopter has 4 separately controlled motors, which each drive their
own specific propeller. Using the simultaneous acceleration of all propellers, the quadrocopter can lift off from the
ground and, at appropriate propeller speeds, hover steadily in the air.
For stabilisation in flight, the quadrocopter has a sophisticated system of electronics with position and acceleration
sensors (6 axis gyro) that is designed to detect uncontrolled movements of the model and immediately compensate
for them. The quadrocopter is equipped with an air pressure sensor so that it can stabilise its flight altitude itself.
For flight in a given direction, the electronics in the model detect the control impulses of the transmitter and alter the
speeds of the individual motors accordingly. The quadrocopter thus tilts in the desired direction and the lift thereby also
acts as thrust. The quadrocopter flies in the respective direction.
On the model, two propellers turn clockwise and two turn anti-clockwise. Through a targeted change of speed of the
two propeller groups relative to each other (propellers turning to the right turn somewhat faster and propellers turning
to the left turn somewhat slower or vice versa), it is possible to turn (yaw) the quadrocopter around the vertical axis
while keeping the altitude the same and keeping the quadrocopter in the same spot.
So that the model’s in-flight orientation can be seen better, red LEDs light up under the two front propellers and yellow
LEDs light up under the two back propellers. If required, the quadrocopter can even do roll-overs (flips).
An HD camera is built into the quadrocopter. The camera can save images and videos to a memory card during flight
at the push of a button. Alternatively, you can also transfer the pictures to a suitable smartphone (not included). If
necessary, the smartphone can also be used to control the quadrocopter.
4 AA/Mignon batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652504, 4 pack, order x1) are required to operate the transmitter.