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Users => Vehicles - Fixed Wing => Topic started by: matthewogborne on August 24, 2016, 10:06:46 pm
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Howdy,
Which version of the CC3D board would you suggest for GPS home & loiter modes on a flying wing?
Also a secondary question, I'm assuming that librepilot + the CC3D is capable of this!
Many thanks,
Matt
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Hi, welcome.
The CC3D board do not support any GPS assistance.
Only Revo, RevoNano or Sparky2 can do that.
https://librepilot.atlassian.net/wiki/display/LPDOC/Supported+Hardware
Assuming that Revo and CC3D are two different boards and "Revo" is only a Chinese name.
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Howdy,
Which version of the CC3D board would you suggest for GPS home & loiter modes on a flying wing?
Also a secondary question, I'm assuming that librepilot + the CC3D is capable of this!
Many thanks,
Matt
While this not supported by Libre it is possible to do. See my RTB/Nav post below on the Fixed Wing thread. All the code is there if Someone wants to integrate it into Libre as an option. I just did it as a challenge.
Greg
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Matt do you have a how to video on the way? I just got done with your naze32 vs pixhawk set and liked it. I happen to have both a cc3d mini and an original revo with gps that I am planning to put on a flying wing. I subscribed to your channel but hadn't gone through all your stuff yet sorry if you have already done the video, I will get to is eventually.
I set up the cc3d mini just for self level and had an issue where when you would make a dramatic change to the wing (in the air or in my hand) like nose up or down fast the servo's and motor wouldn't respond for a moment and then would come back on line. Almost like a loose connection but when I pulled the cc3d out and put just a standard receiver in the issue was gone. I hadn't researched it much and hadn't troubleshot it much yet.
sorry to go off topic all of that to say I liked your other video Matt and am looking to eventually do the loiter and return to home and appreciate viewing what other people have done. I am a quad guy until recently when I got to try a plane and decided it was awesome and now I have purchased several wings and looking forward to some nice fall weather.