You Sir are correct. My first landing in grass looked like a javelin stuck in the ground. I have since moved it to the side. Thanks for the tip though.
Hello dear. What firmware are you using on the flight controller? On my inav, the combination of pitot tube manek and speedybee f405 wing does not work..
Yesterday we tested the Matek ASPD 4525 on a Speedybee F405 Wing. The sensor is immediately recognized correctly under INAV 7.1.2 and also transmits the data correctly to the FC. I also get the speed displayed correctly in the OSD. What we didn't manage to do is display the speed on our TX16s. The sensor appears in the telemetry menu, but always shows 0 km/h.
Thanks - curious to see how it works for you.
I've flown it a few times and it works perfectly.
Early UAVs were caught in nets. Fly it right into a Walmart Badminton net! Who needs landing gear and wheels
Unless your bird has landing gear, your going to prang that thing into the dirt unless you do one of those “butterfly with sore feet” landings.
You Sir are correct. My first landing in grass looked like a javelin stuck in the ground. I have since moved it to the side. Thanks for the tip though.
Hello dear. What firmware are you using on the flight controller? On my inav, the combination of pitot tube manek and speedybee f405 wing does not work..
I'm using the Speedybee F405 wing with Inav 7.1.1 firmware. It was plug and play.
Yesterday we tested the Matek ASPD 4525 on a Speedybee F405 Wing. The sensor is immediately recognized correctly under INAV 7.1.2 and also transmits the data correctly to the FC. I also get the speed displayed correctly in the OSD. What we didn't manage to do is display the speed on our TX16s. The sensor appears in the telemetry menu, but always shows 0 km/h.
@@pfeisi-FPV I fly with the Boxer radio and don't display my speed on the radio as I always fly this plane with goggles on.