Heewing T1 Ranger VTOL is a compact FPV aircraft with a wingspan of 730 mm that can take off and land vertically thanks to its VTOL function. The construction from durable EPP foam is lightweight, strong, and easily repairable.
The model is based on the classic T1 Ranger and includes complete tilt motors, servos, linkages, wiring, and a pre-set FX-F405 flight controller with ArduPilot firmware. T1 Ranger VTOL allows for takeoff in copter mode, smooth transition to horizontal flight, and again switching to hovering during landing.
The wings come with tilt motors and servos along with the complete mechanism already installed. The tail motor is located in the extended tail-boom tube, and the wires are routed and ready for connection. Inside the fuselage, there is a GPS module, integrated PDB, and the ESC for the rear motor. All electronics use connector connections, so assembly does not require soldering. The wings slide onto a carbon spar and lock into place at the root, making them easy to remove for transport.
The cabin space allows for the installation of both analog and digital FPV systems. The camera is placed at the front of the fuselage, and the VTX can be stored in the rear cover.
In Q-Loiter mode, the model holds its position precisely, significantly easing takeoffs and landings. When switching to forward flight, the gondolas automatically tilt, the model gains speed, and smoothly transitions to fixed-wing mode. The flight is clean, stable, and well controllable. When returning to the launch point, the model flies in as an aircraft, switches back to VTOL mode above the Home point, and descends vertically to the ground.
The PNP version includes all motors, speed controllers, and servos, along with fully installed electronics. You just need to add an RC receiver and possibly FPV equipment.
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