Difference between revisions of "RC Flight"
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== Radiomaster TX16s == | == Radiomaster TX16s == |
Revision as of 14:23, 7 January 2022
FPV
- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7WaECFssECJITJMCyVrwp4WezSHTWbmN - "FPV Tutorial: Tips for new quad flyers"
Transmitter (TX)
Radiomaster TX16s
Solid choice for a traditional TX style radio. Is on the large/bulky side, but with good grip and usable for either thumb controls (default sticks are a bit long with sharp ends, but M4 threaded and replaceable) or "pinchers". Widely compatible multi-protocol radio, bit complex to setup (see Multi-Module doc link, below). Relatively inexpensive, very available from many sources. Seems very widely supported by simulators. Gimbals replaceable, and at purchase time can choose nicer Hall-Effect type for long-life and better feel. Multiple "Mode" choices available, including most common "Mode 2" for quad-copter pilots. Open firmware choices are first-class: shipped with OpenTX for stability, supported by EdgeTX for newer features (like touchscreen).
- https://www.multi-module.org/ -- internal multi-module (multiprotocol radio) docs
How-To
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDe9VJk37ws&list=PL1fGEpsCNIpYLt6lJq8HiRf6XE5-t0mST Tahoe Steve's "Radiomaster TX16S Beginner's How To Series"
Firmware
Flight Controllers
Betaflight
Multiprop
Quadcopters
Happymodel Mobula6
space reserved for tips/tricks/docs/hacks/whatever