H56 "The Hunter"

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Author: VΩ1D

Last revision: 15 Sep, 2021 at 09:05 UTC

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Description:

This is a recon drone built for MrNJersey’s community challenge. It’s heavily inspired by Russian UAV called S70 "Okhotnik".

Features:
– 3 monitors for comfortable control
– Gimball camera (can be controlled only after landing gear is up)
– It can be refueled in air by refueling probe or connector on top
– 2 additional cameras for aerial refueling
– Altitude Hold

Control station turned on only if pilot is in the seat, so if you want this drone to keep in the air while you out of the seat i’d recommend turning on "Keep radio active" switch (It’s located above middle monitor).

Frequencies:
If you want to change frequencies (Stock ones are set 1-4) you should use two instrument panels (one is on the right of the control station and second located in the service hatch on the drone). To change a frequency you need to choose a transmitter by pressing "select" button on the panel. On the seven segment you will see an indication of chosen transmitter (1 : Radio; 2 : Middle Monitor Video Transmiiter; 3 : Gimball Camera Monitor; 4 : Map Monitor). Then put frequency you wnat on the key pad and press "set" button. You have to repeat this process on the drone so frequencies will be the same.

Weapon system:
Drone is equipped with 8 hardpoint connectors. 6 are located under the wing an other two located in bomb bays. To launch/release connctor you need to select what connector you wnat to use. First use arrow bottons on the middle instrument panel (located near throttle lever) to switch between connectors (all weapon system indication located at the top of middle monitor). Then press "select" button (selected connector will turn green on the monitor). Finally push the "Launch" button (released connectors will turn gray on the monitor. To reset them there is a "Reset" button in the service hatch on the drone).

Refueling:
Connectors are located in the service hatch.

This creation uses jecki1379’s radar microcontroller

Do not reupload!