User Manual
Tinyhawk Freestyle
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Fly Tinyhawk Freestyle 
Start by powering on your Radio and Goggles. Tinyhawk Freestyle comes already 
bound to your radio and on the right video channel matched with your goggles. 
Power on Tinyhawk Freestyle by sliding the battery into the battery tray and plugging 
it in. Once the battery is plugged in, set Tinyhawk Freestyle on a stable surface so it 
can calibrate. Calibration takes a few seconds then Tinyhawk Freestyle is ready to fly. 
Tinyhawk Freestyle can fly for 4 minutes on a fully charged battery. Land Tinyhawk 
Freestyle when the battery reaches 6.4v; flying any longer can severely damage your 
battery and is not recommended. 
Arming 
Arming refers to setting Tinyhawk Freestyle to a fly ready state. When Tinyhawk 
Freestyle is powered on first it will not spin up the propellers until it is armed. Arm the 
aircraft by first moving throttle to the bottom position. Then move the left switch of the 
radio to its 3
rd
 position upwards. You will see the propellers spinning when Tinyhawk 
Freestyle is successfully armed. In the event of a crash always disarm immediately. 
Failure to disarm in a timely manner can damage Tinyhawk Freestyle. 
Always disarm Tinyhawk Freestyle before handling it. 
Flying Modes 
Tinyhawk Freestyle comes stock set in rate mode. This is an advance mode where 
control sets the angular rate of the aircraft. The AUX 2 switch is set to change this 
mode on a 3 stage switch. When AUX 2 is in a high state, Tinyhawk Freestyle will be 
in angle mode where control sets the attitude of the aircraft. When the switch is in the 
middle state, Tinyhawk Freestyle will be in Horizon mode. 
Line of Sight Flying 
To learn how to fly Tinyhawk Freestyle start by flying it line of sight (no goggles yet). 
Power on Tinyhawk Freestyle and set it down in a cleared room. Arm Tinyhawk 
Freestyle then throttle up using the left stick to a hover position. Work on maintaining 
a constant altitude. Pitch and roll Tinyhawk Freestyle with the right thumb stick and 
yaw Tinyhawk Freestyle with the left thumb stick. 
First Person View (FPV) Flying 
Make sure Tinyhawk Freestyle and the goggles are on the same vtx channel and that 
you have a clear area to fly around in. Apply the same principals learned when flying 
Tinyhawk Freestyle line of sight except now work on flying in a forward direction 
while maintaining a controlled constant altitude. It is easier to learn flying FPV by 
always moving in a forward direction so always apply a slight amount of pitch using 
your right thumb stick. You can steer Tinyhawk Freestyle like a car using yaw on the 
left thumb stick. 
2. Switch to Arm Position










