Yuneec Typhoon G Quadcopter
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Remote Frequency
2.4GHz + 5.8GHz Video
Battery Life
Accessories In Box
ST10+ ground station,
CGO Steadygrip™,
GB203 gimbal,
MK58 Video LinkMK58 Video Link,
1 LiPo Battery,
2 sets of rotor blades,
AC to DC adapter,
Balancing charger,
USB adapter/charger and cable,
Car charger,
USB interface/programmer,
Sun shield,
Quickstart guide,
LED status, calibration, and warning sheets
The Yuneec Typhoon G is a ready-to-fly (RTF) drone that comes factory-assembled along with a transmitter or radio controller included. It’s a lot more than just a flying machine, and is made for advanced aerial photography and videography with specially created gimbal compatible with GoPro action cameras.
The drone comes with a 5400mAh battery, which can provide up to 25 minutes of flying time each, on a complete charge.
GoPro Camera and GB203 Gimbal
The included GB203 gimbal allows you to mount a GoPro on the Typhoon G.
To relay video back to the ground end, the MK58 Digital Video Downlink is included. This allows you to view a live image on the display of the ST10+'s 5.5" screen
The drone’s GB203 gimbal will let users mount a GoPro on the drone for aerial recording. It has 3 axes of stabilization and can pitch +75 to -120-degrees, roll ±45-degrees, and yaw ±45-degrees. The gimbal takes power directly from the drone’s battery and is compatible with the following Gopro camera models – HERO 3, HERO 3+, HERO 4 Black and HERO 4 Silver.
Transmitter And Remote Controller
The 10-channel ST10+ is a combination of a transmitter as well as a ground station system. It uses a 2.4 GHz transmitter as a joystick to maneuver and fly the Typhoon G, and a 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi downlink to show video feed and telemetry data from the GoPro camera.
This controller is an upgrade from the previous ST10 and now includes a brighter touchscreen that is 5.5 inches, instead of just 4.5". The screen allows fliers to control the camera setting and adjustments, and watch live feed from the camera.
Users can also pair with their smartphone or tablets if they wish to, using the app available on Google Play and iTunes app stores. The device can be mounted onto the transmitter using a holder. Settings such as resolution, ISO, white balance and shutter speed. Can be changed either on the phone or the remote controller.
Flying Features
The flight computer for Typhoon G will give its users access to FAA no-fly zones like airports. The maximum flight altitude can also be adjusted to stay below 400' AGL for compliance with the rules.
It offers various special flight modes that make flying easier for the users:
Smart Mode
The smart mode is great for fliers who are just starting out and will make it easier for them to control the quadcopter. This mode makes use of GPS to create a 26' ‘Safe Circle around the flier and helps in maintaining stick relativity, which means that irrespective of where the drone’s nose is pointing, it will only move in the directing the stick is moving.
There is also a ‘virtual barrier’ that makes a radius of 300' around the flier to always have a visual of the quadcopter and not let it get out of sight while practicing.
Angle Mode
The Angle Model has ben made for experienced pilots who ate using this Typhoon G drone for aerial photography. It helps in giving more control to the flier, and provides sharper bank and pitch angles, helping you get a greater diversity of shots and angles.
Home Mode
The Home Mode is a much needed safety feature that can be activated at any time by flipping a switch on the ST10+. It makes the drone automatically return back ‘home’ and land around a 10' radius of where it started flying from.
If for some reason the transmitter loses its signal, this feature will make it fly back to its ‘home’ location till it lands or the signal is reestablished. But users need to note that the GPS needs to be properly calibrated for this feature to work correctly.
Follow Me
In this mode, the drone ‘follows’ the flier around by focusing the gimbal and camera on the flier holding the ST10+.
Includes CGO SteadyGrip
The Yuneec Typhoon G quadcopter comes along with a CGO SteadyGrip, which helps in transforming the GoPro camera and gimbal into a handheld, steadied mini-rig. It has a smartphone holder for devices that have a screen size of up to 6.4 inches, to monitor the live feed and adjust camera settings.
The gimbal can be easily added to the SteadyGrip using its rail attachments for a quick setup. It uses 6 AA batteries that are located at the base, and the device also has a pitch control roller at the top of the handgrip that lets users manually adjust the camera’s tilt while recording and taking pictures.