Receiver for Micro Skydiver – FS2A 4CH – Compatible with FlySky Transmitter
The perfect receiver for your Micro Skydiver. This tiny receiver perfectly fits in the micro skydiver jumpsuit, you can slide it in very easily by just opening the jumpsuit on the front and insert it in the skydiver leg. In addition to being handy and easy to wire, this micro receiver is super lightweight (only 1.0 gram).
The connector has to be soldered into the board if you don’t select the “Assembled and soldered” option above.
Frequency range: 2.408 – 2.475 GHz
Band width: 135
Receiver sensitivity: -92DBM
🎮Binding procedure:
- Press and hold the key on the receiver and connect the power to the receiver. The blue light on the receiver starts flashing, indicating bindind mode.
- Set the transmitter into bind mode (make sure that you selected the AFHDS 2A protocol). After getting into bind mode, the receiver light changes from flashing to slow flashing.
- Get the transmitter out of bind mode. The receiver blue light becomes steady, indicating that the signal receive is successful.
- Weight: 0.9g
- Range: up to 400 m in free space
- Protocol: AFHDS 2A (FlySky)
- Input voltage: 3.3 – 10V
- Failsafe
- Size: 11 x 25 mm
- Power consumption: 20 mA
📦Box contents:
- 1x Receiver
- 1x Connector
❓Questions and Answers
How do you get the skydiver up in the air?
Just as in full scale skydiving, we use an R/C Airplane or Drone to take them to jump altitude.
How high do we drop them from?
Minimum would be 300 feet (very short flight). A typical drop altitude for the Micro Skydiver is 900 feet. Typical jump altitude for the Standard Skydiver is 1200 feet.
How big of an airplane do you need to drop them from?
For the Micro Skydiver a high lift, 1.5m airplane is plenty big enough. If it can carry 10 oz. you are good. For the Standard Skydiver you will want something 2m and bigger. You can use Carbon Cub 1.3m or Timber 1.2m for Micro’s, and CZ Cub 2.1M or 30cc Ultra Stick for Standard Skydiver’s, anything with a high lift wing and slightly overpowered should work. Of course, the bigger and more power the faster you get to jump altitude.
Are they hard to fly?
Skydivers are very easy to fly, the need for skill starts on the ground. Just as in full scale skydiving, packing the chute is most important. You must follow the instructions we give you in packing the chute and getting him ready to jump.
How big, tall, what are they made of, their weight question?
All specs are listed by each of our skydivers on the webpage.
What do I need to skydive?
You will need a drop platform setup to drop the skydiver. (airplane or drone) You will need a skydiver that fits your drop platform. You will need a friend to fly the drop platform. (this can be done with one person with a drone and some experience) With an airplane this is a must to have two people. Patience!