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    5.04 WKM firmware released

    You can rollback as long as you have the Assistant software for the version you want to roll back to. Just uninstall the current version, reinstall the older assistant and then when you do the firmware update with the older version it will get the correct version of the firmware from the DJI...
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    5.04 WKM firmware released

    Just loaded it up on my testbed WKM quad and did a 5 minute test flight. This is the release that is supposed to make large frame multis more stable, the quad doesn't quite qualify although it's 600mm it weighs in at 2750 grams so not really a heavyweight either. I did notice the transition...
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    So how much did you pay for yours? Ken
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    Only if you want waypoints beyond 250 meters, that's their commercial license... Ken
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    Blade mQx -What a Hoot

    I take one along when traveling for work... Ken
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    Hello from Connecticut

    With what capabilites? Autolevel, altitude hold...? If you both of those in a reliable package and simple to setup, just buy another Naza, there's nothing I can think of that costs the same or less, has the same capabilities and actually works 100%. Ken
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    With the needed additional hardware and software licensing, multi-waypoint capability on DJI will easily double the cost of the system, actually more than double if I remember the pricing structure correctly. You get it for free with the MK hardware unless you need greater than the base 250...
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    Coming soon to a multirotor near you...

    Ever see the Discovery channel show Chasing Classic Cars? I'm going start one of my own named Chasing New Release Multirotor Flight Controllers where I follow every hint and Youtube lead that there is something new and worthy of taking a look at, from there it just all happens... ;) Just to be...
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    Coming soon to a multirotor near you...

    The new YS-X6 from Zero UAV. The list of standard features:</SPAN></SPAN> - MC+IMU+GPS+LED+WIFI - Ground Station Software</SPAN>(</SPAN>Supports Android and Apple</SPAN>)</SPAN></SPAN> - Auto Takeoff/Go Home /Landing - Real time Flight Status - Gimbal Stabilization Lock with POI - Low Voltage...
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    Batteries in the US

    I haven't used the Gens Ace but some of the heli guys at the field give them high marks, seem to be pretty good deal for the $. I guess what it really comes down to is if you need them within a week you probably won't find a better deal that you can have delivered in that time frame. I just...
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    naza wierdness

    You can try dialing down the ATTI gain a little, that should help. On the two Naza I have I think neither one is set to more than 75% on ATTI gain with the basic pitch and roll at roughly 140, one is a kit F450, the other is on a Droidworx AD6. Some quirks I've noticed, if you flog it hard...
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    If there's one thing for certain, the way new products are hitting the market lately it doesn't matter much what you buy today, there will be something newer and allegedly better coming along very soon. Used to be just MK as king of the hill, there are now a number of serious challengers and...
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    Batteries in the US

    The only other place I've gotten batteries from that is US based is Hobbypartz.com, quality of the Blue Lipos seems to be the same as the Turnigy I have, probably all made in the same Chinese factory anyway. Not many places I know of with US warehouses that carry the less expensive Chinese...
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    Remzibi OSD

    It's configurable in the firmware, at least in the version I have. It's triggered by the amount of time at 0 mph and is configurable from 0=off to 255 seconds delay before the message is displayed. If you haven't done any firmware updates on yours probably a good idea to put it on the...
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    Using just the criteria of reliability in my own direct experience I would have to rate as follows, MK #1, WKM #2, H/F #3. I have one MK flight controller that now has over 20 hours in the air with only one inflight incident, two others having less flight time with none, both of the WKM I own...
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    As I recall the Aerodrive is just a bunch of uprated MK BL controllers in a single large board so that would not work with H/F as it speaks I2C and not the PWM the H/F uses. I don't know a lot about the Aerodrive so I could be wrong and maybe it is usable with PWM flight controllers but someone...
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    Remzibi OSD

    I'd think twice about clicking on that link, it appears the website has been compromised... The heat issue still exists, the board I have is one of the latest versions with 1.79 firmware. You may want to update the firmware on yours if you have to keep hitting the home button, mine...
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    Hoverfly Mikrokopter vs. HoverflyPro

    I have both. The basic difference is the MK is the gold standard that everything else has been judged by for several years now, there isn't much out there that has the same feature set and is inclusive of advanced software functions like waypoint routing for no additional cost. Some flight...
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    Remzibi OSD

    I have a fairly recent Remzibi I just installed on my quad, works well but I did do the copper wire heat mod before I installed it. I'm running mine on a 1300mAh 3S pack and after landing the first time out I put my finger on the copper wire and it was pretty hot so it does work to fix the...
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    Hello from Connecticut

    Hi James, welcome to the forum! Last week I stuffed a Hoverfly Sport board into a DJI F330 kit and setup the board in "expert" mode. Very agile and lightning fast response, haven't had much opportunity to fly it yet but appears that it will be quite good at aerobatics :) You can easily swap...
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