This is the telemetry that is made from an Arduino UNO and LCD shield, i can also track it use my pc
Gps coords also?
Gps hold, altitude hold, return to home and fail safe!!
So what software are you running on your fc? I haven’t googled blue pill yet cos I’m having a Saturday night beer. Intrigued.
Check this guys build out @Nidge
The software is all bespoke, its been written by a guy in the Netherlands, i have just tweaked a few things!!
I dont really know much about drones other than from googling and from my own mistakes, i have never flown another drone other than the ones i have built. It was a lock down project that i never thought would work never mind fly!! I want to learn more, i would like to fly others and improve mine, would like to fit a camera but haven’t a clue which one would be suited or even know where to buy from?
I think the go pros are the best (so people say). I have a runcam 5. Suits me.
Have you considered fpv? It’s a great way to fly.
Here’s my channel. You wear goggles and you’re flying!
This was my very first build, its an Arduino Uno as a flight controller with just an MPU-6050 gyro/accelerometer, a pure flying machine that I had to learn how to set up the PIDS and learn to fly it!!
Made loads of mistakes and a few crashes!!
Just repairing my isdt charger as the faceplate rattles when the fan kicks in.
Bit of double sided tape.
Too cold to work at the garage workshop bench!! so the breakfast bar it is the misses has gone to bed
Oh, dear!! did you hit a brick wall!!! That’s going to be expensive
Still looks flyable
I bet if I plugged into BetaFlight it’d say “s’all good!”
Hit a rugby post. Tbh, I think it’ll be fine once I fit it to a new frame. I want to take the opportunity to make space for a 1000mw vtx though and slot in crossfire too so I can go on some better travels… However I’ll have to pimp the canopy… Does this mean I gotta buy a 3d printer??
Someone here will print what you want for a couple of quid
Wyntrblue printing services lol
Let’s see if I can get everything ticking again, then squeeze it into an airframe!