Post on 18-Apr-2022
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MOSKITO 70 BNB 70‐size FPV racer – Rev. FrSky
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Furious FPV Moskito 70 - Get the Itch.
Uber small and micron light, Furious FPV debuts the lightest and smallest brushless quad copter that has ever seen flight. Enter the insanity of the Moskito 70 - the itch that feels oh, so good. Integration is the key to success, and with the Moskito 70, we have packaged this little beast to perform. Incorporating an integrated LR1000 receiver, the Moskito has a full 1kM range for insane levels of FPV range. And when it comes to transmitter preferences, we have you covered. Designed for FrSky compatibility, the Moskito 70 is the ultimate in BNB simplicity. Feature packed and rocket ship fast, the Moskito boasts built in hardware that belie its micro size, such as SBus capability, full telemetry, 7A compatible DShot ESC's, and high kV brushless motors for incredible levels of power. And when we say power, we mean it - a 4:1 power to weight ratio that will turn the four bladed props into a banshee like blur. With 2S input power, the Moskito is nearly the same size & weight as the ultra-popular Inductrix FPV with a stellar jump in power & performance. Flying on rails, the Moskito boasts ultra-direct throttle feedback with incredible levels of tactile response, offering pure FPV insanity with every flight you take. Simply put, if you loved the Inductrix, the Moskito 70 will exceed every possible level the Inductrix could ever hope to achieve - modified or stock. Designed with an ultra-small footprint for the tightest of spaces, the Moskito is at home indoors and out, ready to mix it up in micro FPV mayhem. And with a modified FX806& VTx antenna system for excellent video clarity, the Moskito 70 is built to thrill wherever you fly, making any locale an insane FPV experience you won't soon forget. Looking for the ultimate in micro brushless performance? With the Moskito 70, Furious FPV has brought forth the ultimate BNF solution to your micro quad addition - the only itch you'll ever want to last. Key features: - The Smallest Brushless Quad On Planet Earth. - Molecular Light at 45g All Up Weight. - Smallest & Lightest Brushless FC Ever Debuted. - Uber Small 70mm Size. - 1km Range via the Integrated LR1000 Receiver. - Options receiver: Frsky, Specktrum, Futaba. - Full FrSky Compatibility. - 7A Ultra-Light BLHELI-S DShot Compatible ESC's. - 2S 7.4V LiPo Power Ready. - 45mm 2-Bladed Props for Maximum Levels of Thrust. - Strong plastic injection Prop Guards for Ultra Durability. - High Quality Special Edition FX806T VTx and Camera. - Optimized 1.7dBi Gain LHCP Integrated Circular Polarized Antenna. - Full Telemetry SBUS with HUB telemetry. - Micro beeper installed for support finding the MOSKITO in case of lost.
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Contents Specifications: ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Attention ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Disclaimer...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Quick Start Guide - BNB set .......................................................................................................................... 8
Let’s go! ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
How to do Bind Moskito with Tanaris ........................................................................................................... 9
Guide configuration transmitter for Moskito70 ......................................................................................... 13
Guide configuraton transmitter : ............................................................................................................ 13
Meaning of flight mode: ......................................................................................................................... 18
Guide setup Mode Flight Moskito70 with Betaflight ..................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Guide change frequency Video Transmitter of Moskito70 ........................................................................ 19
Race Guidelines - Flying with Friends ......................................................................................................... 21
Support ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
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Specifications:
Type Micro QAV 70 Size
Flight Controller Racewhoop Smallest Brushless FC
ESC 7A Ultra light BLHeli-s Dshot
Motor Furious FPV 1102 10.000Kv
Battery 2S 7.4V 300-450mAh
Propellers 45mm 4-Bladed Props specially designed for MOSKITO 70
R/C Systems PPM, SBUS, Spektrum systems
FPV Camera 600TVL - 120 degree
Video transmitter FXT FX806TC 5.8Ghz 25mW 40Ch
VTX Antenna Furious FPV optimized 1.7dBi gain LHCP circular antenna
Receiver Default: FrSky LR1000 – Option: Micro RX for Futaba, Spektrum
Flight times 3-5 minutes
Range Control range: 1Km, Video range ground 120m
Alarms Micro buzzer
Working temperature 0 – 50 Celsius
Cover Customized plastic injection case for MOSKITO 70 with battery compartments
Weight 45 Gram
Kit contents 1x Moskito, 1x Screw Driver, ….
Attention Congratulations on your purchase of one of the hobby’s first BNF pure-bred racing quadcopters. A
product designed by FPV Racers, for FPV Racers.
REMOVE PROPS
Although Moskito have cover so safe but Moskito props can do some serious damage when coming in
contact with human skin.
Unless you are ready to fly, when you are working on a quad with the battery connected, it is
highly recommended to REMOVE ALL PROPS .
When setting up mini-quads, there is always a remote chance that a configuration change can
spin up motors unexpectedly. Furious FPV accepts no responsibility, or liability, for any injury, or
damage, to persons or property, caused by the use of the Moskito70.
INSTALL ANTENNA
The Video Transmitter included in the Moskito may be damaged permanently if run without the
supplied Furious FPV Micro U.FL Antenna.
Please take care to check this antenna before every flight, and when powering up the Moskito
for even a short time period.
Furious FPV accepts no responsibility for damage caused to the Moskito70 by operating without a
suitable Tx antenna installed.
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Disclaimer
Our request to you; the aircraft may not be used to infringe on people's right to privacy. We have
designed a toy with mind blowing capabilities. It is your responsibility to use it reasonably and according
to your experience level. Use common sense. Fly safe. You are on your own. Furious FPV has no liability
for use of this aircraft.
● Locate an appropriate flying location
● Obtain the assistance of an experienced pilot
● Practice safe and responsible operation
● Always be aware of the rotating blades
● Prevent moisture
● Keep away from heat or excessive amounts of sunlight
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Overview
The following diagram shows the main features of the Moskito and the internal layout.
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Quick Start Guide - BNB set
The following steps will get you setup and ready to fly quickly. It is a condensed version intended for
experienced pilots. Each step is elaborated in more detail in this manual if you are new to this.
You will need to mount the arms, install a R/C receiver, configure the flight control, potentially adjust
VTX frequency, insert the battery and install the propellers.
This section requires the following equipment.
● 6-channel R/C Radio transmitter and receiver with PPM/S-BUS, 5.8 GHz FPV receiver
system/display/goggles, PC for detailed configuration, and (optional) HD camera
Let’s go!
1. Remove the four screws on the front Camera mount and slide out the entire body assembly
2. Bind Moskito with your Taranis
Guide Bind Receiver Moskito with Transmitter.
Press Ctrl+Click your kind TX for to go to Guide bind FrSky
3. Set up channel map on the Transmitter for a new Moskito configuration; throttle, yaw, roll, pitch,
arm and flight mode is required (6 channels minimum)
4. Open Betaflight and connect Moskito with PC via USB port, go Receiver tab. Check All channel
between Transmitter with interface Betaflight.
5. With the receiver detected over SBUS, follow the wizard guide to set the control end-points
for all five channels, when complete, exit the menu and test the flight mode switch to make sure it
toggles between “ANGLE”, “HORIZON” and “ACRO” and ARM function.
6. Check Video signal. Default video transmitter frequency is A1 (Band A channel 1). If you want to set
the video transmitter power please click Guide set up Transmitter.
7. Lastly,re-asembley camera mount and put the battery underneath kit and use the rubber strap fix
battery to the frame.
Spin up by switch Arm channel and turn off by Dis-Arm
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How to do Bind Moskito with Tanaris In the Taranis:
- Step 1. Press Menu button, TX go to Mode Selection.
TX go to Mode Selection:
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- Step 2. Press Page button go to MODE SETUP (page 2) in the model configuration.
- Step 3: Press “+” button go to Mode inside Internal RF and select D8.
- Step 4: Press “-” button go to Receiver and select Bind.
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On the Moskito70.
- Step 4: Press and hold Bind button on Receiver.
- Step 6: Plug Battery 2 cell for Moskito70.
Hold Bind button while you plug battery, when you plug Battery at the Top Side you will
see Green LED turn on.
After plug Battery release Bind button.
In the Taranis: - Step 7: Now, you press Enter for Bind Receiver.
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You will see [BIND] text on screen blink. After that. BLUE LED turn off.
That mean is Bind success.
- Step 8: Un Plug battery and re-plug battery for Moskito70.
BLUE LED Turn On and on Home Display have Telemetry like bellow Picture.
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Guide configuration transmitter for Moskito70
By default, factory-built aircraft had been installed for flight, but you must configuration compatible
your channel transmitter.
Guide configuraton transmitter : Step 1: Open Betaflight and Connect Moskito70 via USB port.
Step 2: Go to Receiver tab, change your kind Transmitter at Channel Map box.
Which FrSky we choose Default at Channel Map.
Step 3: Configure value for each channel.
Check Gimbal of transmitter so like as the picture, if have wrong please Reverse channel on Transmitter.
- Push 2 gimbal your transmitter DOWN – LEFT, channel ROLL, PITCH, YAW, THROTTLE on interface of
Betaflight go to Min = ~ 1000.
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- Push 2 gimbal your transmitter UP– RIGHT, channel ROLL, PITCH, YAW, THROTTLE on interface of
Betaflight go to Min = ~ 2000.
Your aircraft will can’t take off if value of channel Roll, Pitch, Yaw, Throttle don’t go from ~1000 to
~2000.
You can change this value by configure channel ENDPOINT/RANGE on your Transmitter. With Taranis
Transmitter, please follow me.
On Taranis:
1: Press Menu button go to Menu Page.
2: Press Page button more times for go to page INSPUTS – 5/12
3: Use ADD or MINUS button for select channel need change value.
4: Press and Hold ENT button about 1 seconds, on screen appear a Popup like this.
5: Choose EDIT and press ENT button to go to Edit Menu. After that, use ADD or MINUS button
for select Weight.
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6: Press and Hold ENT button to can change value. You will use ADD or MINUS button to change
so value on interface of Betaflight from ~1000 to ~2000. After that press EXIT
Repeat with another channel.
Next we will setup channels for Moskito.
The AUX channels depending on configuration you Transmitter. We need minimum 6 channel to
Moskito can take off. We recommend you use 7 channels for Moskito:
- Roll channel
- Pitch channel
- Throttle channel
- Yaw channel
- ARM channel - ARM enable, your aircraft can fly and contra. You should choose 2 state
- Flight Mode - switch and select between flight models: Angle, Horizon, Arco.
- Beeper channel – Look at your Moskito when lost it.
Step4: How to do setup channel and choose switch on transmitter.
1. Go to page Inputs to configuration input switch and channels.
At Home Screen, press MENU and PAGE more times to go to page INPUTS - 5/12
2. Use Minus button go to channel 5, press and hold ENT 2 seconds, you will see a tab.
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Press ENT to go to menu EDIT.
3. In this menu, you can define Input name for channel and choose Switch Input for channel at
Source tab. Use ADD or MINUS to change value, ENT to comfim.
Repeat with channel 6 and 7.
Step 5: Go to Mode tab, click Add Range and select AUX channel . At AUX list, you choose AUX number
corresponding Switch on TX use for:
ARM : when ARM enable, your aircraft can fly and contra. You should choose 2 state.
Flight mode: You should choose 3 state for mode ANGLE, HORIZON, ACRO.
We will set up 3 flight mode ANGLE, HORIZON, ACRO corresponding 3 level Beginner, Amateur,
Advanced and ARM function and Beeper like below pictures:
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Meaning of flight mode: ANGLE mode is the easiest to learn. When the sticks are centered, the flight controller is always working
to level the quad.
The deviation of the Roll/Pitch controls from neutral defines the angle of the
quad in flight.
Not a great mode for racing, but definitely the mode to use for the maiden flight.
Horizon mode is a bit of a hybrid mode. It does auto-level, but also allows flips and
rolls.
Acro mode is the preferred mode for the more advanced mini-quad pilot.
In many ways it is the simplest mode, but also the hardest mode to learn.
In Acro mode, the accelerometer part of the IMU is not used, only the Gyro.
Because of this, the quad will not self-level, explaining the steep learning curve
for this mode.
To learn this mode, it is recommended to start flying the quad FPV, in Angle mode, get some altitude,
and switch into Acro mode. Landings in Acro mode can be a bit challenging for the beginner, so
switching to Angle mode before landing is a reasonable way to deal with this. Acro mode is the ideal
mode to have fun with flips and rolls.
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Guide change frequency Video Transmitter of Moskito70 How to to change Band and Channels.
First RED LED for Channel 1, other 5 BLUE LED for frequency band.
1. Single press channel/band button to change channel LED always keep RED for 1st channel of any
band, for other channel, channel LED OFF.
2. Press and hold button for 2 seconds to change frequency band.
CH
Band
CH
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8
Band
1 5740 5760 5780 5800 5820 5840 5860 5880
2 5705 5685 5665 5645 5685 5905 5925 5945
3 5865 5845 5825 5805 5785 5765 5745 5725
4 5658 5695 5732 5796 5806 5843 5880 5917
5 5733 5752 5771 5790 5809 5828 5847 5866
CH1
Red LED turn on
CH2
Ch3
Ch4
CH5
CH6
Ch7
Ch8
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
Band 5
Single Press
Press and hold
more 2 seconds
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Race Guidelines - Flying with Friends
The current generation of FPV Analog video link brings many advantages. Low-cost, and zero latency
being two of the most significant.
They do however suffer from less than ideal ‘selectivity’, even when using large channel spacing as is the
case with RaceBand.
If a few simple rules are followed, quad racing can be a lot of fun.
1) NEVER land near another pilot.
This is an absolutely golden rule. Landing your quad near another pilot, especially one who is at a
significant distance, is like screaming in the ear of someone listening to a whisper at the other side of a
room.
2) NEVER walk back to the pilot area with a powered-up quad
This is similar to 1), and is the most common cause of issues at the race track.
When retrieving a model, unplug the battery before walking back to the pilot area.
3) POSITION the launch and landing zone as far from the pilot area as possible
This ensures that collisions at race start don’t affect other pilots.
A distance of at least 10 meters is recommended, more than this is a bonus.
4) ALWAYS warn in-air pilots before powering up a quad, even if you KNOW it is on a
different channel
Warn pilots, and be ready to power down IMMEDIATELY if a pilot is affected, and wait
until he lands. Remember that it only takes a second or two, when flying race quads at
speed, to crash and damage the quad, and whatever (whoever) it hits.
Support
First line of support is handled by the reseller. If you encounter any problems with your
ImmersionRC product please contact them first.
For support on issues involving equipment from other brands and also general support for
FuriousFPV products, the best place to go is the Furious FPV section of FuriousFPV.com .
We actively monitor this forum and provide support here.
A very active Facebook Group is also a good place to go with support, or any other pre/post
sales inquiries for the Moskito product line:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1282045311867056/?fref=ts
As a last resort, FuriousFPV runs a global network of repair and support centers. These
handle warranty repairs, supply hard-to-find spare parts, and also handle non-warranty work.
Send an email to tech@furiousfpv.com to open a support ticket.