Sunday, April 20, 2014

FPV flight test on the field

Flying FPV is more difficult than it seams. You have to be confortable, have a good vision of the screen (no sun reflection, etc) and practice.
Our FPV setup + real time telemetry with an Android tablet
We went out to the field to do some test flight but the quad wasn't stable enough, plus the batteries did not perform as expected (probably some of the LiPo's are dead).

Setting up some PID values


So... you are wondering what's like to fly FPV?



Nice shot!



Friday, April 18, 2014

FPV + Wireless telemetry

We finally put all the pieces together FPV (RF 5.8GHz link ) and wireless telemetry (Bluetooth) are working really good.


Components used are:


UPDATED: 
There are some Android apps out there (such as Multiwii EZ-GUI) that will let you check and setup your Multiwii parameters through you Bluetooth connection, and access information on the field.



This is specially important when you try to tune your PID values for stable flight modes, Altitud hold and GPS hold, because these settings can only be determined by trial and error.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

New components arrived

To keep improving our quad design and functionality, we have ordered several components that have just arrived!

-A new LiPo A-Spec battery with more storage and peak discharge capacity. This newly launched model form Turnygy promises better performance and capacity in a lightweight and small pack.
-A Bluetooth module to let us upgrade and configure the software without having to connect any cable.
-Props replacements (we learned the hard way that propellers brake really often)
-Vibration dampening balls. This will be used at some point to mount the camera.
-USB to composite video cable for GoPro Hero 3. This cable will let us connect the camera to the FPV video transmitter.
-FPV (first person view) 5.8 GHz transmitter and receiver + a small portable LCD screen.

We will post more pictures and videos of the assembly process.