sledge57
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Bought myself a Christmas present last year, Iris+, wanted to try autonomous flight someday and this seemed like a good way to start.
So I forced myself to leave it in the box until the weather (Michigan weather sucks..) got nice and today was the day!
So I watched all the videos I could find on YouTube for the last couple days and I deemed myself ready.
My flying experience so far has consisted of limited flight time on my FW 550 hex, Naza 2 etc, quite a few hours on my Blade 180 qxhd and a few hours on my Blade Nano qx. So I know I can handle the Iris (or can I?)
So after work I finally un-boxed the Iris (well I had already removed the battery to charge it). I put the long legs on and got ready for the maiden flight.
Took it outside powered up the Tx, plugged in the battery and waited while it initialized. Finally got a green LED for GPS lock, telemetry on TX said 8 sats.
Everything looked good to go, so I arm it with the "red button" pull the throttle stick down and right to arm motors and........
Nothing! It beeped at me and flipped me off
After a few failed attempts to initialize I go back to the computer and try looking up trouble shooting options and see it says to connect it to "Mission Planner" to see what went wrong.
Well what went wrong was I needed to read a bunch more about these issues. I connected to Mission Planner and the first thing I get is a message to update FW and to "click here" to do so, another mistake...
I did this and now it seemed I had to redo the entire setup (I didn't have to I don't believe)
So I go through the Setup Wizard (biggest Mistake so far apparently) and things became a PITA from there.
Back to the internet to investigate the issue more and I see, "DON'T USE SETUP WIZARD"
Instead it was suggested to reload the parameters. I keep reading, learn how to do this and after all was said and done I was now able to arm the motors and now have a quad capable of flying, (or do I?)
I don't know exactly what the initial issue was but I have now performed parameter reload, compass calibration, accelerometer calibration and TX calibration.
Going to try and fly again tomorrow however I do not trust this MR at the moment. I'm still looking for a procedure to restore the Iris to it's original configuration (and I may have already accomplished that, but I'm not sure)
So at the moment the score is:
DJI - 1
3Dr - 0
More tomorrow and pics I hope.
So I forced myself to leave it in the box until the weather (Michigan weather sucks..) got nice and today was the day!
So I watched all the videos I could find on YouTube for the last couple days and I deemed myself ready.
My flying experience so far has consisted of limited flight time on my FW 550 hex, Naza 2 etc, quite a few hours on my Blade 180 qxhd and a few hours on my Blade Nano qx. So I know I can handle the Iris (or can I?)
So after work I finally un-boxed the Iris (well I had already removed the battery to charge it). I put the long legs on and got ready for the maiden flight.
Took it outside powered up the Tx, plugged in the battery and waited while it initialized. Finally got a green LED for GPS lock, telemetry on TX said 8 sats.
Everything looked good to go, so I arm it with the "red button" pull the throttle stick down and right to arm motors and........
Nothing! It beeped at me and flipped me off
After a few failed attempts to initialize I go back to the computer and try looking up trouble shooting options and see it says to connect it to "Mission Planner" to see what went wrong.
Well what went wrong was I needed to read a bunch more about these issues. I connected to Mission Planner and the first thing I get is a message to update FW and to "click here" to do so, another mistake...
I did this and now it seemed I had to redo the entire setup (I didn't have to I don't believe)
So I go through the Setup Wizard (biggest Mistake so far apparently) and things became a PITA from there.
Back to the internet to investigate the issue more and I see, "DON'T USE SETUP WIZARD"
Instead it was suggested to reload the parameters. I keep reading, learn how to do this and after all was said and done I was now able to arm the motors and now have a quad capable of flying, (or do I?)
I don't know exactly what the initial issue was but I have now performed parameter reload, compass calibration, accelerometer calibration and TX calibration.
Going to try and fly again tomorrow however I do not trust this MR at the moment. I'm still looking for a procedure to restore the Iris to it's original configuration (and I may have already accomplished that, but I'm not sure)
So at the moment the score is:
DJI - 1
3Dr - 0
More tomorrow and pics I hope.
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