Mixing Yaw and Aerilon:
A friend has a Solo, and the 'Drift' mode is pretty awesome.
From the Solo website:
"Drift mode requires GPS lock and provides a plane-like flying experience. Drift is ideal for navigating Solo using the video feed. This is known as first-person view (FPV) and provides an immersive flying experience. In Drift, Solo combines roll, pitch, and yaw onto the controller’s right stick. To navigate Solo in Drift, move the right stick to initiate a coordinated turn in that direction. Releasing the right stick causes Solo to drift to a stop over a two-second period. Solo does not automatically control altitude in Drift, and requires constant adjustments to the throttle stick when flying in Drift."
I am trying to mix this into the ST16, and it seems possible.
I am able to mix the Yaw with the Aerilons, and essentially have the control stick move in equal parts the Yaw as the Aerilons move. I am not sure of what this will be like in the real-world operational mode.
Before I actually try this and crash, has anyone accomplished this? Thoughts on how to implement?
A friend has a Solo, and the 'Drift' mode is pretty awesome.
From the Solo website:
"Drift mode requires GPS lock and provides a plane-like flying experience. Drift is ideal for navigating Solo using the video feed. This is known as first-person view (FPV) and provides an immersive flying experience. In Drift, Solo combines roll, pitch, and yaw onto the controller’s right stick. To navigate Solo in Drift, move the right stick to initiate a coordinated turn in that direction. Releasing the right stick causes Solo to drift to a stop over a two-second period. Solo does not automatically control altitude in Drift, and requires constant adjustments to the throttle stick when flying in Drift."
I am trying to mix this into the ST16, and it seems possible.
I am able to mix the Yaw with the Aerilons, and essentially have the control stick move in equal parts the Yaw as the Aerilons move. I am not sure of what this will be like in the real-world operational mode.
Before I actually try this and crash, has anyone accomplished this? Thoughts on how to implement?