Quick start guide
Step 1: Perform a general inspection
Visually inspect the drone for damage or wear using the following steps:
1. Check the foam central body and wings for cracks or other damage.
2. Verify that the pitot probe is properly attached to the airframe and that the
holes in the probe are free of obstructions.
3. Verify that the ground sensor is free of obstructions and that the sensor’s
lens is clean.
4. Verify that the wing struts are not split or damaged in any way.
5. Verify that the tubes within the Central Body that hold the wing struts are
not cracked or damaged in any way.
Caution:
It is vital to carefully inspect the wing struts and tubes
within the Central Body before every flight, as they may cause a crash
if they are damaged in any way. This is particularly important if the
wings were found separated from the Central Body after a previous
flight.
6. Verify that the power cables within the battery compartment are well insu-
lated and not damaged.
Note:
A general inspection should be performed before every flight.
It is also good practice to perform a full airframe check regularly to
keep your
eBee RTK
in good shape. See section ‘Full airframe and sen-
sor inspection’ on page 151 for more details.
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Summary of Contents for EBEE RTK
Page 1: ...Extended User Manual eBee RTK Revision 3 December 2014 Copyright 2010 2015 senseFly Ltd ...
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