Sony AG-R2 Attachment Grip User Manual

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Help Guide

Airpeak S1

ARS-S1

Flying the aircraft again along a previous flight path (automated flight)

By using a flight log stored in the cloud, you can automatically fly the aircraft along a previous flight path.

Preparation

See “

Creating a new mission using a flight log

” to convert the flight log that you want to reuse into a mission.

Start the “Airpeak Flight” App.

Projects and missions created in the “Airpeak Base” App are automatically downloaded from the cloud to the
“Airpeak Flight” App.
You can also download projects and missions manually by tapping the account icon and then [Sync with cloud] on
the “Airpeak Flight” App Home page.

1

Tap

(Project selection) on the “Airpeak Flight” App Home page.

The project selection screen will be displayed.

2

Tap the project that contains the mission you created in advance.

3

Turn on the aircraft and place it on a flat surface.

4

Tap [Start flight] on the “Airpeak Flight” App Home page.

The flight screen will be displayed.

5

Tap

(Automated flight menu).

6

In the [Flight functions] menu, tap [Mission Flight].

7

In the mission list, tap the mission that you created in advance.

A map that shows the flight path of the selected mission will be displayed on the screen.

8

In the [Edit flight path] menu, check the flight path, edit it if necessary, and then tap [Next].

9

In the [Flight settings] menu, select the desired setting values, and then tap [Next].

A preflight check will be performed. If errors are detected, fix them.

10

Tap [Start flight].

The aircraft will start the automated flight. If there is some distance to the starting point of the flight path, the aircraft
will fly automatically to the starting point (preparation flight). Make fine adjustments to the flight path or pause/stop
the flight if necessary.
When the aircraft reaches the end point, it will hover or perform RTH (Return to Home) depending on the settings.

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