These are good bssic stabilizers and all work off the same design as most of them. I use them in my flite Test Foamys to help with them in windy conditions. Its easy to set them up as its all common sense. I make sure I can shut it off and am able to control my plane in take off and landing. A simple reverser on your servo would have made it easier than switching the servo horn around and messing with your set up. The gyro is only designed to control those 3 axis.
The orange stabilizer (with or without receiver) seams to be much better, although you need to connect AIL1 and ELV output if you use it for delta wings. The KK-mini cost about 18 bugs and has even autolevel (and a display) when using openAero.
It’s a hobbymate original stabilizer. There are a couple of good manuals for this gyro on line. For delta aka flying wing you need to put the v tail switch on rev(up) and all the rest down.!! That’s it
Very interesting, if I ever actually put some fixed wing together I will need something like this. I'm looking forward to you experimenting with collision avoidance systems. You do have the skill and persistence to do these things and a great place to do the test flights.
You do not need to reverse the servo throws with this unit on a flying wing - the error here is that you are using your Tx to mix the elevons. Set up a normal plane in your Tx - ie Plane 2 - this Unit will then do all the mixing for you. - you can of course adjust throws , curves etc in the normal way with the Tx. - otherwise - a great video
Yes, I'm aware of that. Although it has been a while, this is one of the lucky planes I never raided for parts when something new came along and has been kept in the same state I had it in this video. Just checked my radio now and the elevon mixing is disabled, and that one servo horn is still backward, so I think there might be a bit more to it than that.
Do you think that gyro stabilizer is better then the arduino-made stabilizer??? For me, it doesn't have much difference,,, what is your opinion??? Nice video!!
Why us this 3G gyro if it doesn't have auto level/o crap switch option?.If you lose orientation of your plane it still will crash plus the servo's are constantly working so your flight time is also shorter ,no I think auto level is a must on a 3G gyro stabilizer.
@@iforce2d Yes a little mistake it was 3D , but still why should i use this 3D gyro if it can't save your plane if you have lost orientation.The only use i can think of is that the flight /video is somewhat smoother if you have a GoPro on top of your plane.
Fuck sake I wish I knew that servo issue earlier or else I wouldn't have bought this shit. I tried it on my wing wing z84 and I can't get it to work. All it does is move both surfaces up and down at the same time when I pitch and roll. And with the z84 I can't change the servo linkage like you can
These are good bssic stabilizers and all work off the same design as most of them. I use them in my flite Test Foamys to help with them in windy conditions. Its easy to set them up as its all common sense. I make sure I can shut it off and am able to control my plane in take off and landing. A simple reverser on your servo would have made it easier than switching the servo horn around and messing with your set up. The gyro is only designed to control those 3 axis.
The orange stabilizer (with or without receiver) seams to be much better, although you need to connect AIL1 and ELV output if you use it for delta wings.
The KK-mini cost about 18 bugs and has even autolevel (and a display) when using openAero.
maybe if this is mounted on the white wing you could hook a camera pan servo to the rudder output? you get a stabilized picture too! :)
I’ve got my mustang just on elevator and Ailrons and it works brill just left rudder into reciever
It’s a hobbymate original stabilizer. There are a couple of good manuals for this gyro on line. For delta aka flying wing you need to put the v tail switch on rev(up) and all the rest down.!! That’s it
Very interesting, if I ever actually put some fixed wing together I will need something like this. I'm looking forward to you experimenting with collision avoidance systems. You do have the skill and persistence to do these things and a great place to do the test flights.
You do not need to reverse the servo throws with this unit on a flying wing - the error here is that you are using your Tx to mix the elevons. Set up a normal plane in your Tx - ie Plane 2 - this Unit will then do all the mixing for you. - you can of course adjust throws , curves etc in the normal way with the Tx. - otherwise - a great video
Yes, I'm aware of that. Although it has been a while, this is one of the lucky planes I never raided for parts when something new came along and has been kept in the same state I had it in this video. Just checked my radio now and the elevon mixing is disabled, and that one servo horn is still backward, so I think there might be a bit more to it than that.
Your comment solved my problem thanks
When you threw it at the wall, did the gyro try and right itself before impact?
Extremely helpful thanks very much, Alan, uk
This place is heaven, where is this?
New Zealand. Try my new place too, and the other links in description of this video:
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your neighbors must love you.
Thanks for sharing this. I did buy same gyro almost like accident to my old Swift plane. And later realize i could use cc3d etc with plane.
nice test of a cheap stabilizer, I was thinking of trying a naza32
have you tested the naze
Great video man, it had it all :)
do you just set a switch up to AUX1 to turn the stabilizer off??
Do you think that gyro stabilizer is better then the arduino-made stabilizer??? For me, it doesn't have much difference,,, what is your opinion??? Nice video!!
Functionally I think they are about the same. For convenience this one is better :)
so which gyro to use now :) four years later
These days I use Ardupilot
why would you want to look inside and WHY would you want to throw it on to the concrete????
I looked inside because I design circuit boards like this and I wanted to see how this one was done, as do many of my subscribers.
Very good gyro stabilizer and cheap for wing. :)
Can draw a picture you of your cabling., please for this wing. :)
is the aux just for on/off or can you connect a potentiometer to make the master gain variable?? thanks mate
just on/off
Why us this 3G gyro if it doesn't have auto level/o crap switch option?.If you lose orientation of your plane it still will crash plus the servo's are constantly working so your flight time is also shorter ,no I think auto level is a must on a 3G gyro stabilizer.
I don't know how you got the idea this was a 6-axis sensor... it says 3-axis on the case, and all over the product listing
@@iforce2d Yes a little mistake it was 3D , but still why should i use this 3D gyro if it can't save your plane if you have lost orientation.The only use i can think of is that the flight /video is somewhat smoother if you have a GoPro on top of your plane.
Can this be used with two aileron servos linked together with a y cable?
yes
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ДАВАЙ КРАТКО - ЧТО, ДЛЯ ЧЕГО, И ПО СУТИ, А НЕ БЛА-БЛА-БЛА НА 15 МИНУТ :(
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Can I use this gyro for rudder alone
Can you please tell me about connection of nx3 3 axis gyro connection with x8r receiver
Feeling better about the cheap no name 6 axis gyro i just brought looks like chinas version of hobby eagle A3...looks alot like it lol
Friend, give me the link in the manual.
link should be on the banggood page
buenas, amigo el interruptor nor-rev es para señalar que?
Saludos, Imagino que es para invertir el sentido del movimiento de los servos
Try a cc3d ; )
Fuck sake I wish I knew that servo issue earlier or else I wouldn't have bought this shit.
I tried it on my wing wing z84 and I can't get it to work. All it does is move both surfaces up and down at the same time when I pitch and roll. And with the z84 I can't change the servo linkage like you can
You should be employed by bangood
My wife's horses would love to come visit you!!! ;-)