INAV stuff

Are they naming the releases now? Like android?

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Yep, Pawel’s bright idea.
v4 is ‘Red Kite’ named after a bird that is prolific in his home part of Poland :smiley:

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Anybody any news on what’s happened to the ‘inavfixedwinggroup’ website ?
other than there is a bill to be paid :slightly_smiling_face:

https://inavfixedwinggroup.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi

Never heard of that one before!

Usually means either they’ve been hacked and the hackers are demanding payment. Or they are behind on payments for either the domain name renewal or Web hosting package.

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:slightly_smiling_face:

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Wanted to share this with you guys, mighty useful, makes what can be a troublesome task easy :+1:

Glad I am not the only confused technophobe reading through this, fascinating stuff.

It’s back up and running now👍

Worth looking at this in case it affects you :astonished:

I can confirm that Inav auto land for a wing / plane in a failsafe does indeed work

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I witnessed that, it was absolutely brilliant.
INav Rocks :+1::+1::clap::clap::laughing::laughing:

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That was bloody awesome :star_struck: What caused the failsafe so close by?

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Don’t ask :laughing::laughing::laughing::astonished::astonished:

Gotta be a wiring issue surely as knowing Karl and his tango2 it would be running Crossfire.

Loose connection, or @notveryprettyboy’s dodgy soldering :rofl:

Wrong Crossfire frequency?

All Crossfire in UK is 868MHz :astonished: not freq. mix up :grinning:

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Sorry Steve I meant had he accidentally set it to 915MHz like they use in the :us: lol

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First prize goes to @DeanoG60 :clap:
But to be fair, we tried to re solder at the field and there was no way those wires would ‘tin’

Or did his battery die in his tango2? :rofl: