Quadair drone instruction manual12/27/2023 ![]() Note that a Micro SD card is not included, you must supply your own. The drone can record 720p onboard to this card. The E58’s video and still camera can record to this Micro SD card during flight. There are several sets of grilles and holes around and on the E58’s underside, presumably to allow heat to escape during flight, since I did notice that the E58 gets quite warm after only a few minutes of operation.Īnother feature located on the underside of the E58 is the Micro SD card slot, which is spring-loaded so the card “clicks” in place when pressed in and “clicks” back out when pressed again. Also, you can see some of the electronic innards of the E58, visible through the slats of a grille on its underbelly. As seen in the image above, a small antenna that resembles a short length of fishing line protrudes from the back end of the drone. Let’s take a look at the underside of the E58. Again, this light on the rear can help in visually determining the flight orientation of the E58. In addition to the “headlights” on the front, the rear of the E58 includes a single red light bar that resembled as car’s tail light, as seen in the image above. Having two headlights on the front can help with visually determining orientation of the E58 in lower-light flying conditions. As seen in the image above, there is a column of three blue LED lights on the top of the E58’s fuselage that to me resemble the logo of the popular game “ Destiny.” (Probably a coincidence, but still fun.) In any event, these three LEDs are not battery power level indicators as you might expect they merely indicate when the E58 is powered on.Īs mentioned above, the E58 has a pair of white lights on the front that, when illuminated, appear to almost be headlights, as seen in the image above. Pressing the power button on the top of the E58 turns it on. The camera has a glass lens for clarity and friction seems to hold its position in place once set, even during crashes. The E58’s camera is mounted on pivot that, although it does not move side-to-side, can be manually positioned from zero degrees (straight forward) to 90 degrees (straight down) prior to flight, as shown above, and it slides smoothly along its track, not in discreet stopping points. There are two lights on either side of a grille, with the E58’s camera mounted at the “chin” position. To me, the “front” of the E58 almost appears to be a “face” as seen above. ![]() In fact, these bumpers saved the E58 from my flight control learning curve multiple times, as I seemed to repeatedly find items in my yard to collide with. As a fairly new drone pilot, I installed these on the E58 before I took it out for its first test flight, as seen in the above image. In addition, the E58 includes four “bumpers” that can be attached to each leg to protect the props.
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