This is great news. As an old full size pilot, I'm used to thinking in feet and nautical miles, so feet feels more intuitive in FPV as well. Which nautical or statute miles don't. at least not with typical FPV distances. I do think of international flights in nautical miles, but I know the distance to the next hill in km. And to get my OSD altitude in feet, I have had to put up with distance readouts in statute miles, a unit I never use at all, so I need to run constant conversions in my head. So a way to combine feet with km is very welcome!
You shouldn’t need to have statute miles at all. In the INAV OSD options, you can choose the GA OSD units, instead of Imperial. This will use nautical miles, feet, and 100ft/min as the units. I’m glad the example was helpful too. I’m always having to switch between units depending on who I’m flying with 🤣
Hi, I have a problem with the voltage sensor in my Speedybee F405Wing The value in INAV is up and down 13v~20v (I use 4S battery) I have changed the battery but the problem still occurs I am really frustate because I really like long range flight Do you know what component that I need to check? (It seems I broke that componen during soldering the cable) Is there any external Voltage Sensor available that can send the data through our Remote? Would it be possible for us to parallely connect the Receiver (Matek R24D) to Flight Control and CRSF to PWM converter The idea behind that because I heard we can get Vbat tellemetry to our remote using CRSF to PWM converter But at the same time I stil need OSD and Waypoint capability from Flight Controller
They're Imperial kilometers. One imperial kilometer is 0.037 furlongs, of course. But seriously - he wants to be able to display 2.73 kilometers. Precision down to 10 meters. But the Programming tab (and most things on the flight controller) use whole numbers, not decimals. The F4 or F7 or whatever processor is like a fourth grader - it doesn't like to do math with decimals. It likes whole numbers. So in order to be able to display 2.73 kilometers, the math is done with 273. That's why dividing by 10 -- so that 2730 meters becomes 273. Then when it's *displayed*, a decimal point is added two digits to the right.
No one explains Inav as you do Darren❤,great to see you around again,and thankyou so much for the video😊.
My pleasure. It’s been good to make some helpful videos again 🙂
@@MrD Agreed and looking very much to more Inav ones from you.
This is useful for my EDF Jets for when I rewatch the DVR footage. Thank you very much!
This is great news. As an old full size pilot, I'm used to thinking in feet and nautical miles, so feet feels more intuitive in FPV as well. Which nautical or statute miles don't. at least not with typical FPV distances. I do think of international flights in nautical miles, but I know the distance to the next hill in km. And to get my OSD altitude in feet, I have had to put up with distance readouts in statute miles, a unit I never use at all, so I need to run constant conversions in my head. So a way to combine feet with km is very welcome!
You shouldn’t need to have statute miles at all. In the INAV OSD options, you can choose the GA OSD units, instead of Imperial. This will use nautical miles, feet, and 100ft/min as the units.
I’m glad the example was helpful too. I’m always having to switch between units depending on who I’m flying with 🤣
Great video, thank you very much. Let's play a little to learn.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Excellent video, thanks.
You are welcome 👍🏻
Hi, I have a problem with the voltage sensor in my Speedybee F405Wing
The value in INAV is up and down 13v~20v (I use 4S battery)
I have changed the battery but the problem still occurs
I am really frustate because I really like long range flight
Do you know what component that I need to check? (It seems I broke that componen during soldering the cable)
Is there any external Voltage Sensor available that can send the data through our Remote?
Would it be possible for us to parallely connect the Receiver (Matek R24D) to Flight Control and CRSF to PWM converter
The idea behind that because I heard we can get Vbat tellemetry to our remote using CRSF to PWM converter
But at the same time I stil need OSD and Waypoint capability from Flight Controller
is it just me, are there 1000 metres in a kilometre? so, shouldn't the divide be 1000 and not 10 !!!
He explained it how it works and why he does it that way. 6:20
They're Imperial kilometers. One imperial kilometer is 0.037 furlongs, of course.
But seriously - he wants to be able to display 2.73 kilometers. Precision down to 10 meters. But the Programming tab (and most things on the flight controller) use whole numbers, not decimals. The F4 or F7 or whatever processor is like a fourth grader - it doesn't like to do math with decimals. It likes whole numbers.
So in order to be able to display 2.73 kilometers, the math is done with 273. That's why dividing by 10 -- so that 2730 meters becomes 273.
Then when it's *displayed*, a decimal point is added two digits to the right.