So, that is your objective now... Because I have a little of experience: 1) Buy a telemetry radio to connect the plane to your computer, or phone. With that, you don't need to connect the plane to your computer with a USB. it is already linked by radio. 2) The telemetry radio has 2 modules, an Air module, for your plane, connected to a UART, and another for your computer/smartphone (ground station) 3) You can change the mission points in the field, or in the air with that module. Small notes: - a 100mW you will have a connection for around 100meters. With a power of 500mW, you could reach 1km. - don't use the highest velocity for MAVlink protocol only "baud rate to 57600" As a ground controller, I use "QGroundControl"
Glad I found a few different channels that run arduplane. Would love to make an RC but my goals right now is more so a yard sentry. One that’ll basically drive to the edge of the property. :). Thanks
@@Joyplanes thanks! If you ever want help with more advanced ArduPilot setup then ping me on the ArduPilot discord server at ardupilot.org/discord - I'm very happy to help anyone producing such great videos helping users get the most from ArduPilot
Thank you. You made me realize how much I love these things and inspired me to try to make the Joy trainer Mini all the stuff I ordered are coming soon and can’t wait to see it running
One major tip I learned while building autonomous quads was to always BALANCE the props, especially after crashes. It can literally make night and day difference in stability. Joop Brokking made some great tutorials in the past (in his YMFC series).
Thanks! It is nice to see a video that gives me the big picture of the ardupilot journey. There are so many videos about the details. Not so many that give the view from above :)
Is there a (fixed wing and drone) parts list that is known to work out of the box with open-source software? Preferably, a ready-to-fly solution, just program either Ardupilot/PX4 or Beta/EmuFlight/iNav and fly? Something like the Sturdy Birdy 2 or Duraplane? For example, the electronics always seem to be either the larger Pixhawk boxes, or the small-square-stacks (STM32F/H7 - Speedybee F7V3, Mateksys H743, Kakute H7 V2).. but not sure if any is capable of running any firmware. BTW, I don't see a OmniBus F4Pro on the ardupilot stable releases? I'm interested in: 1) Autonomous Flying (Waypoint, Lua scripting, Return-To-Home) 2) Sport-Tracking/Obstacle Avoidance (like the Skydio2+) 3) FPV and free-style / flippy-flops I understand Beta/Emuflight is popular among FPV racing, and ArduPilot for autonomous/waypoints.. however is there another that can do autonomous and free-flight? iNav, FalcoX? And how does a custom DIY build compare with the features/performance of commercial product.. Eachine E520S , Mavic Air 2S ?
In the video it looks like you may have done your magnetometer calibration indoors. It’s recommended to do the compass calibration outside and away from any buildings to get a cleaner calibration.
Well brother you stuck the landing after kicking our plane in the face! It could have been worse, you could have face planted and taken a body full of gimbal sticks at the same time breaking your radio... haha good video
Crashes are part of it! If you don’t enjoy building, look for another activity…😊👍 Great video, thanks for sharing! And I do believe open software is the way to go!
I am working with a Christian Missionary group that wants to use autonomist fix wing gliders to deliver critical medicine (anti-venom) to missionaries on the ground. The location is about 100 miles from the airport. A plane would carry the glider over the village and release it. The glider would land in a pre-designated location (way point). The glider would only have a rudder and stabilizer. This would be a one-use vehicle so the cheaper the better. I was hoping that you could recommend 1) An off the shelf airplane or 2) Simple hardware and software to achieve this goal. - Thank you for your time.
I started getting into drones a few years ago and bata flight wouldn't work on my windows computer guess its comin for windows setups I put it in a box and walked away hope this fixes my issue
I never use the compass on fixed wings, too much trouble. The compass is only need to estimate heading when the plane has no forward motion, and since fixed wings always has this, you can simply disable the compass (and get rid off all the issues with having a compass).
@@Joyplanes "Bad compass health" in Arduplane if you don't have an external compass away from the high current noise. Depending on your "ARMING_CHECK" parameter, it can be hard to arm if you have compass error.
I'm learning it my self so that would be in a far future. For now I can show just the basic stuff. Some other channels cover the ardupilot wet up as well.
Hello there, I wanted to make a similar project for plane but was confused at wiring the esc and powering the servos on omnibus F4 do you have a direct diagram as to how you did this?
I too am starting with Arduplane, and It flies my plane very well, I love it. Try using autolaunch and throw the plane its awesome, goes straight up to height and loiters for you while you put your goggles on!!!!.
I'm also learning ArduPilot in my glider Volantex Phoenix 2400. I think that is really good software, but I'm still do not have a answer: How to test RTL? Does mean: I do not test in air (!). Maybe someone know answer on my question :D :)?
@@SokoAerial I was trying to set up Realflight 9 with this tutorial ardupilot.org/dev/docs/sitl-with-realflight.html and when I try to download the copter software it goes into an error.
You might need a new JC, you know that little thing called Jump Controller to avoid hitting the plane. I like that content but it is a bit tough right now to jump into "systems" and out before you / I had arrived. I know it is calle "First Experience" and touches and shares your journey, but I am a bit lost asking why ardupilot now, why copter and then plane, where plane had been before iNAV based. Might be that you will add later the big picture, I was missing: Why now ardupilot instead of iNAV ? Is iNAV no longer an option for you ? What do you understand under autonomous beyond loitering and didn't ardupilot had these features and mission planer too? I thought so even though I have not used it. I am writing cause in the past I had never such experience before like "feeling lost" cause your videos had what we call a red line, a well told logic story and here it ends with an open end or better 2 open ends like what next with the copter and what with the plane considering this title here is missing a Part 1 so I could assume a Part 2 will follow soon. I am not complaining that it is crap, no it feels like an unfinished symphony with unknown fate - and I could learn a bit about a pure or basic copter on a wooden croos and the auto tuning feature of the plane and the really smooth proximity flights with the plane as the result of your "training flights". Might change with the next video, but I guess it would be great if you might explain the vision of the cannel (mostly know), your road map what you think or want to achieve and where we are in that video like overview over FC software and here ardupilot with the next upcoming episode ABC pilot. And I guess you have a plan for the year or even a forecast what to build and what to train or teach, cause they will end in a playlist I guess. That might sound like a train schedule departue Paris 9 AM - Brussels 10 AM - Amsterdam 11 AM - Berlin 13 AM, but I mean it more in the general road for this year without a specific piece just like "this year I wanna cover an overview over autonmous software and show it in flight" and " 2 planes in mind , one wing and a rubber band powered plane" and so on and if you think you have a small electronic piece to talk about than you can put it between Paris and Brussel cause it would not matter to make a detour to Straßburg to talk about LED or gps rescue systems and alternatives. I gave it a thumbs up cause you are doing the right stuff and you are doing that right, but usually you explain the journey a bit better or maybe I had been to deep in your past with iNAV and jumping into Ardupilot. Great content, great video and keep going on.
Thanks for your support. Well because I'm doing some work for a client I had to learn and do tests with Ardupilot, ardupilot has a lot of options and INAV is very good too but I need to test these systems more to talk about them and show them in the following videos. For now I can just share my experience and the videos come as I go. Thank you for the suggestions, I'll take them into account.
Bro can you make transmitter and receiver Arduino code for f-22 plane With 2servo and 1brushless motor. I will subscribe to your channel please give me
“Ardupilot First Experience” , “Beginning my Journey…” how is this video not about ArduPilot? With all the very general statements, no specific explanations makes this video more about clickbait for your stats than useful information.
I'm still learning about Arduplane, I hope you liked the video... ♥️
So, that is your objective now... Because I have a little of experience:
1) Buy a telemetry radio to connect the plane to your computer, or phone. With that, you don't need to connect the plane to your computer with a USB. it is already linked by radio.
2) The telemetry radio has 2 modules, an Air module, for your plane, connected to a UART, and another for your computer/smartphone (ground station)
3) You can change the mission points in the field, or in the air with that module.
Small notes:
- a 100mW you will have a connection for around 100meters. With a power of 500mW, you could reach 1km.
- don't use the highest velocity for MAVlink protocol only "baud rate to 57600"
As a ground controller, I use "QGroundControl"
Glad I found a few different channels that run arduplane. Would love to make an RC but my goals right now is more so a yard sentry. One that’ll basically drive to the edge of the property. :).
Thanks
Welcome to the world of ArduPilot! It is great to see introductions like these for simple aircraft.
Thank you, I've seen you around the community of Ardupilot doing some interesting things, nice to have you here.
@@Joyplanes thanks! If you ever want help with more advanced ArduPilot setup then ping me on the ArduPilot discord server at ardupilot.org/discord - I'm very happy to help anyone producing such great videos helping users get the most from ArduPilot
@@Joyplanes thank you a lot. as a beginner your videos helps me a lot please never stop sharing
Thank you. You made me realize how much I love these things and inspired me to try to make the Joy trainer Mini all the stuff I ordered are coming soon and can’t wait to see it running
One major tip I learned while building autonomous quads was to always BALANCE the props, especially after crashes. It can literally make night and day difference in stability.
Joop Brokking made some great tutorials in the past (in his YMFC series).
Thanks
@@Joyplanes Did you switch from iNav to ardupilot?
@@MrNams For autonomous flight yes, I prefer Ardupilot
@@Joyplanes Thanks, I am using iNav for my 7' quad, and I am not happy with RTL,Position Hold,Mission etc, so thinking go back to ardupilot
Wow, amazing video! I can't wait to try some ardupilot builds myself now!
Thanks!
It is nice to see a video that gives me the big picture of the ardupilot journey.
There are so many videos about the details. Not so many that give the view from above :)
Beautiful content.. really appreciate your hardwork..in creating this
Thank you so much 😀
This was a big help to me. Thank you.
Fantastic Video!
I'm flying Adruplanes for a long time and never lost one... 😎😍😍
Great 👍
Nice and very helpful information 👍
Is there a (fixed wing and drone) parts list that is known to work out of the box with open-source software? Preferably, a ready-to-fly solution, just program either Ardupilot/PX4 or Beta/EmuFlight/iNav and fly? Something like the Sturdy Birdy 2 or Duraplane?
For example, the electronics always seem to be either the larger Pixhawk boxes, or the small-square-stacks (STM32F/H7 - Speedybee F7V3, Mateksys H743, Kakute H7 V2).. but not sure if any is capable of running any firmware. BTW, I don't see a OmniBus F4Pro on the ardupilot stable releases?
I'm interested in:
1) Autonomous Flying (Waypoint, Lua scripting, Return-To-Home)
2) Sport-Tracking/Obstacle Avoidance (like the Skydio2+)
3) FPV and free-style / flippy-flops
I understand Beta/Emuflight is popular among FPV racing, and ArduPilot for autonomous/waypoints.. however is there another that can do autonomous and free-flight? iNav, FalcoX?
And how does a custom DIY build compare with the features/performance of commercial product.. Eachine E520S , Mavic Air 2S ?
In the video it looks like you may have done your magnetometer calibration indoors. It’s recommended to do the compass calibration outside and away from any buildings to get a cleaner calibration.
okay thanks.
BTW hempage, have you become a flat earther yet?
What's the link for that forum post where you got help with the throttle issue? I'm having a similar problem
Just search for Ardupilot forum
thank you and please more educational tutorials
Will do
Well brother you stuck the landing after kicking our plane in the face! It could have been worse, you could have face planted and taken a body full of gimbal sticks at the same time breaking your radio... haha good video
what camera did you used in the drone? the quality is good
Crashes are part of it! If you don’t enjoy building, look for another activity…😊👍 Great video, thanks for sharing! And I do believe open software is the way to go!
I am working with a Christian Missionary group that wants to use autonomist fix wing gliders to deliver critical medicine (anti-venom) to missionaries on the ground. The location is about 100 miles from the airport. A plane would carry the glider over the village and release it. The glider would land in a pre-designated location (way point). The glider would only have a rudder and stabilizer. This would be a one-use vehicle so the cheaper the better. I was hoping that you could recommend 1) An off the shelf airplane or 2) Simple hardware and software to achieve this goal. - Thank you for your time.
hi nice video! can you use Ardupilot with dji mini 3 pro? are you selling any of those quadcopters / planes?
Suppose you build an ornithopter that flies with more than one motor in a non-standard way. Can I use Ardupilot? Or should I use other software?
Hi I really want to build my simple Autonomous RC. Did you include this project in your course?
Love from india ❣️
What is the solution to the problem that propulsion is too high
have you got a video how to setup arduplane from 0 to fly please, as I would like to try it as I have been INAV flier for years.
Hi, have you done simulations of these in digital environment? Can you share the forum link of the problem you are facing? Thank you
thank you
I started getting into drones a few years ago and bata flight wouldn't work on my windows computer guess its comin for windows setups I put it in a box and walked away hope this fixes my issue
How to install rgb led in drone made with pixhawk flight controller, which can be control with one knob of the remote control. Please make a video😭😭😭
Can I use audupilot to do self-program?
What the vehicle configuration it is in ardupilot?
I never use the compass on fixed wings, too much trouble. The compass is only need to estimate heading when the plane has no forward motion, and since fixed wings always has this, you can simply disable the compass (and get rid off all the issues with having a compass).
I've heard that, what problems do you normally find with it?
@@Joyplanes "Bad compass health" in Arduplane if you don't have an external compass away from the high current noise.
Depending on your "ARMING_CHECK" parameter, it can be hard to arm if you have compass error.
what module telemetry do you use to connect the airplane connection with the laptop?
Can you make a tutorial for Ardupilot software please? Thanks
I'm learning it my self so that would be in a far future. For now I can show just the basic stuff. Some other channels cover the ardupilot wet up as well.
If you have any question, pls ask here. I try to answer :). PS. I'm also learning :)
@@zbigniewkrol81 I have issues about failsafe feature and auto mod. Can i take your email?
Hello there, I wanted to make a similar project for plane but was confused at wiring the esc and powering the servos on omnibus F4 do you have a direct diagram as to how you did this?
Not yet, I'll make one in another video
i have a question, is possible to hookup a camera in loirer mode and make it point to the center of the circle all time?
IDK. did you find out?
do you do your own video editing? this is great!
I do! I love filmmaking and aviation.
I too am starting with Arduplane, and It flies my plane very well, I love it. Try using autolaunch and throw the plane its awesome, goes straight up to height and loiters for you while you put your goggles on!!!!.
Yes I'll try more stuff soon, but my FC broke for some reason and I need to get a new one.
lo publicaras en castellano?
I'm also learning ArduPilot in my glider Volantex Phoenix 2400. I think that is really good software, but I'm still do not have a answer: How to test RTL? Does mean: I do not test in air (!). Maybe someone know answer on my question :D :)?
I just put the mode RTL and activate it while flying to see what will happen.
@@Joyplanes I'm afraid that I will crash :) (Yes, I have RTL on switch, also like Stabilize and FWBA)
Good advice is to get realflight simulator to test your codes
I tried it but it had an error when downloading the firmware or something. Thanks.
@@Joyplanes let me know if u need any help. I can help you set it up where u can do Software in a loop
@@SokoAerial I was trying to set up Realflight 9 with this tutorial ardupilot.org/dev/docs/sitl-with-realflight.html and when I try to download the copter software it goes into an error.
@@Joyplanes If u can show me the error i can help you fix it .
@@SokoAerial Yes, here's the error I get i.imgur.com/GqkIRvL.png
Thank you.
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
im sorry but the documentation of ardupilot is not NEARLY enough
You might need a new JC, you know that little thing called Jump Controller to avoid hitting the plane.
I like that content but it is a bit tough right now to jump into "systems" and out before you / I had arrived. I know it is calle "First Experience" and touches and shares your journey, but I am a bit lost asking why ardupilot now, why copter and then plane, where plane had been before iNAV based. Might be that you will add later the big picture, I was missing:
Why now ardupilot instead of iNAV ?
Is iNAV no longer an option for you ?
What do you understand under autonomous beyond loitering and didn't ardupilot had these features and mission planer too?
I thought so even though I have not used it.
I am writing cause in the past I had never such experience before like "feeling lost" cause your videos had what we call a red line, a well told logic story and here it ends with an open end or better 2 open ends like what next with the copter and what with the plane considering this title here is missing a Part 1 so I could assume a Part 2 will follow soon.
I am not complaining that it is crap, no it feels like an unfinished symphony with unknown fate - and I could learn a bit about a pure or basic copter on a wooden croos and the auto tuning feature of the plane and the really smooth proximity flights with the plane as the result of your "training flights". Might change with the next video, but I guess it would be great if you might explain the vision of the cannel (mostly know), your road map what you think or want to achieve and where we are in that video like overview over FC software and here ardupilot with the next upcoming episode ABC pilot. And I guess you have a plan for the year or even a forecast what to build and what to train or teach, cause they will end in a playlist I guess.
That might sound like a train schedule departue Paris 9 AM - Brussels 10 AM - Amsterdam 11 AM - Berlin 13 AM, but I mean it more in the general road for this year without a specific piece just like "this year I wanna cover an overview over autonmous software and show it in flight" and " 2 planes in mind , one wing and a rubber band powered plane" and so on and if you think you have a small electronic piece to talk about than you can put it between Paris and Brussel cause it would not matter to make a detour to Straßburg to talk about LED or gps rescue systems and alternatives.
I gave it a thumbs up cause you are doing the right stuff and you are doing that right, but usually you explain the journey a bit better or maybe I had been to deep in your past with iNAV and jumping into Ardupilot.
Great content, great video and keep going on.
Thanks for your support. Well because I'm doing some work for a client I had to learn and do tests with Ardupilot, ardupilot has a lot of options and INAV is very good too but I need to test these systems more to talk about them and show them in the following videos. For now I can just share my experience and the videos come as I go. Thank you for the suggestions, I'll take them into account.
boy you are an late comer for ardupilot
Yes, I'll catch up. At least I'll help others to start in this amazing software.
Bro can you make transmitter and receiver Arduino code for f-22 plane With 2servo and 1brushless motor. I will subscribe to your channel please give me
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You should have given credit to the man who helped you.
“Ardupilot First Experience” , “Beginning my Journey…” how is this video not about ArduPilot? With all the very general statements, no specific explanations makes this video more about clickbait for your stats than useful information.