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AGRAS T50/T25
 Unmanned Aircraft Flight Manual
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With a strong GNSS signal
Flight Limits
Max Height Flight altitude must be below the preset height.
Max Radius Flight distance must be within the max radius.
With a weak GNSS signal
Flight Limits
Max Height Flight altitude must be below the preset height.
Max Radius No limit.
If the aircraft flies into a Restricted Zone, it can still be controlled, but the aircraft can
only fly in a backward direction.
If the aircraft loses GNSS signal and flies out of the max radius but regains GNSS
signal later, it will fly back within range automatically.
DO NOT fly near airports, highways, railway stations, railway lines, city centers, or
other busy areas. Make sure the aircraft is visible at all times.
GEO Zone Flight Restrictions
GEO Zone Description
Restricted Zone
Takeoff: The aircraft’s motors cannot be started.
In-flight: When GNSS signal changes from weak to strong, the app
starts a 100-second countdown. Once the countdown is over, the
aircraft immediately lands in semi-automatic descent mode and
turns off its motors after landing.
In-flight: When the aircraft approaches the boundary of the
Restricted Zone, it automatically decelerates and hovers.
Authorization Zone
Takeoff: The aircraft’s motors cannot be started.
In-flight: When GNSS signal changes from weak to strong, the app
starts a 100-second countdown. Once the countdown is over, the
aircraft immediately lands in semi-automatic descent mode and
turns off its motors after landing.
Enhanced Warning Zone
The aircraft flies normally but the user is required to confirm the
flight path.
Warning Zone The aircraft flies normally but the user receives warning messages.
Altitude Zone
When GNSS signal is strong, the aircraft cannot exceed the specified
altitude.
In-flight: When GNSS signal changes from weak to strong, the
aircraft will descend and hover below the altitude limit.
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