This section describes the essential steps to take after the vehicle has landed.
When the DeltaQuad EVO has completed operations it should be switched off, inspected, dismantled, and stored. Flight logs should be retrieved and registered.
Before approaching the vehicle to switch it off note the following;
The vehicle should never be approached when the motors are spinning.
In the unlikely event of a crash, the vehicle should not be approached within 15 minutes. The battery could have been damaged and may ignite.
Always stay clear of the propellers until the vehicle has been powered off by disconnecting the main flight battery.
To switch the vehicle off open the canopy and remove the lid. Then disconnect the main battery connector and remove the battery. The battery should be stored directly and safely.
After a landing, specifically a hard landing or a grass landing, the DeltaQuad EVO should be inspected for damage. Inspecting the vehicle visually at the landing site can help in determining the cause of any problems that might arise in the future. It is recommended, specifically when in doubt or with visible damage, to take pictures of the vehicle before dismantling it.
If there is any dirt on the vehicle or the propellers this should be removed with a damp cloth. Dirt on the wings, fuse, or propellers will significantly impact the performance.
Special care must be taken to inspect the propellers both before and after every flight. If there is any visible or palpable damage to a propeller it should be replaced directly in accordance with the preventative maintenance section.
Dismantle the vehicle in accordance with the assembly section. If you are able to transport and store the vehicle safely with only the wings detached this is recommended as it will reduce the risk of assembly problems.
The DeltaQuad EVO should be transported and stored inside the DeltaQuad EVO Flightcase.
When a sim card is installed inside the UAV, the logs will be uploaded automatically to your Auterion Suite account. Logs can also be manually retrieved through the Analysis section of the Ground Control Station.