Tag: INAV
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INAV Ez-Tune Cheat Sheet
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iFlight Defender FPV drone INAV target
If you own a iFlight Defender 25 or any other iFlight FPV drone with a Blitz F722 X1 flight controller and you would like to try INAV with its superior GPS capabilities, fear not, I have good new for you. You can download INAV 7.1.1 files for the iFlight Blitz F722 X1 flight controller from…
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INAV 7.1 release
Great news! INAV 7.1 is available for download and flights! In this minor update we give you a couple of new features as well as a few fixes. The biggest features would be: Fixed wing Autoland with landing pattern, greatly improved magnetometer and barometer handling including mag-less navigation (bear in mind, it’s still partially experimental)…
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INAV on Tiny Whoops
Believe it or not, but INAV is quite good in many things, not only airplanes and long range drones. It is perfect for flying Tiny Whoops as well! Hell, it’s even quite good at it.INAV 7.1 will have an unofficial target for the BETAFPVF411 that power a lot of whoops: Meteor65 pro, Meteor75Pro, Meteor 85…
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Matek F765-WSE flight controller preview
Who makes the best fixed-wing flight controllers? Most probably Matek. Their series that begun with Matek F405-WING in 2018 is still going strong. Some models are end-of-line and new ones are created. The Matek F765-WSE is the next generation of Matek WING flight controllers that will appear on the market in late Q3, early Q4…
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INAV 3.0 Final is finally here
Almost exactly six months after the previous major release and four weeks after releasing the first test version, the INAV team is proud to announce that INAV 3.0 is ready! The full list of changes in INAV 3.0 is very long, and it was already covered here and here. Instead of repeating myself again, let…
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How to setup INAV on a rover
INAV finally allowed to use INAV and INAV compatible flight controllers to be used on rovers and boats. Finally, INAV supports not only flying vehicles. Bear in mind, that the rover and boat support is not full, and some functionalities might not be working like expected. What works:
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A brief history of a flight controller – From MultiWii to Betaflight and beyond
I will tell you the history of probably the most successful family of Open Source flight controllers: MultiWii that continues its life today as Betaflight, EmuFlight, and INAV. Other families like OpenPilot were not that successful and practically died. On the other hand, the history of ArduPilot is not that interesting and we can leave…
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INAV Airspeed Sensor – which one to choose
INAV flight controllers gives you the option to install airspeed sensor on your airplane, just like in Pixhawk and Ardupilot. And just like in case of Pixhawk and Ardupilot, you have several options in terms of the hardware. Airspeed sensors, also known as Pitot tubes, come in two variants: digital and analog.