![]() The 3DR X8 is available ready-to-fly only at this time.ĪPM 2.6 is the same APM 2.5 you know and love, but with one valuable change: this revision of the board has no onboard compass, which is designed for vehicles (especially multicopters and rovers) where the compass should be placed as far from power and motor sources as possible to avoid magnetic interference. This vehicle can lose a motor and remain in a stable loiter with almost no disruption. ![]() The redundant nature of this vehicle is a valuable trait when carrying expensive gear or flying over difficult terrain. This is the platform to choose for flying your heavy camera and gimbal setups. This brute is amazingly compact, it's actually smaller than our quads in the front to back dimension, due to the wide angle of the arms. ![]() With the same coaxial motor design as the Y6, but with four arms. If six motors aren't enough for you, there is now the X8. This is our new go-to multicopter at 3DR: better performance than a quad at about the same size! It features folding arms to make ground transport a painless affair. A Y6 design is able to withstand a single motor out scenario, provides a more open and stable view for cameras, and doesn't weigh as much as a traditional Hex (because it uses less parts). We released the Hexa-to-Y6 conversion kit a few weeks back, and now the complete Y6 DIY package and Ready-To-Fly are available. It’s not a “long press” it’s a “hold, while” which is a subtle but important difference.Announcing our new product listings for mid-summer 2013!ģD Robotics Y6 and X8 Multicopters - RTF and Kit Not sure haven’t tried it but I’m grasping at straws for why it may not be working for you.Īlso I guess just make sure you are holding down C2 while tilting the gimbal. The function can be found on page 10 of the manual.ĭid you remap the gimbal tilt wheel to be on the right handed side of the remote instead of the traditional left hand side? I haven’t tested this but I’m unsure the command is always the left handed tilt wheel or if it would follow the tilt wheel mapped to gimbal tilt.Īre you trying this as a master remote or slave remote? I also wonder if this function could be reserved for the pilot. In fact I just tried it with my Cendence remote and you don’t even need the app to be connected for this to work. Any other tips anyone can share about this, or how to troubleshoot this issue? Thanks!Ĭlick to expand.Holding the C2 button while using the left hand gimbal tilt wheel to control the FPV camera is a built in hard coded function of the remote and not limited to the Cendence remote nor does it need to be enabled in the settings. ![]() This is the only option I have to move the FPV camera, but I'd love to have the ability to use the wheel to control that FPV camera when I am flying with my operator. The only options that are available to me currently are, 'Expand FPV' under 'App', and 'FPV Gimbal Recenter/Downward 45°' under 'Gimbal' (as shown in my Cendence controller screenshot). Currently, manipulating no combinations of buttons, dials, or wheels on the Cendence achieves this, only the snapping of the camera between and back from 45°. What I have are options that are similar to those, but what I really am missing is that functionality that lets you manually control the tilt of the FPV camera. For instance, I don't have an option called 'live view expand' or 'FPV gimbal recenter' as pictured in the attached example screenshot. I am aware on how to change the customization of the buttons in the menus in the GO app, but what I am not seeing are the same functions as others users have reported as I scroll through the wheel of options when trying to customize the Cendence buttons. I have also read this is possible in other articles, and after checking with some of the pilots that posted some of these videos to demo this functionality, I confirmed that I am running the same version of both the GO App (4.3.16) and the Cendence controller firmware is that they are using. Video showing this functionality can be found here. There are videos on the net that show that the I2's FPV camera can be adjusted when using a combination of buttons (i.e., long pressing C2 and turning either one of the wheels, or dials controls the tilt of the FPV camera). ![]() Hello fellow I2 pilots, I have a question regarding changing the customizable buttons on the Cendence controller when used in conjunction with the Inspire 2. ![]()
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