LemaLife,
There numerous claims concerning capabilities of the REVO. If they are true, they are are not hype. But they remain to be proven.
Lemalife, I hadnt seen the kickstarter for the revo, sounds like a good way to resolve the manufacturing volume issue, hope it works out well.
lets not forget about the amount of vapoware in this industry too.
huge claims but fails to deliver, etc.
Thanks Stacky. The Kickstarter-type stuff is a different way of manufacturing than what OP has done in the past. It has its pro's and con's like anything else but a lot of people were pushing for it (myself included) because or else one person was shouldering all the financial risk of the production run. A lot of people want to have OP throw the boards up on HobbyKing or some other large scale manufacturer but that comes with its large amount of headaches as well. Pro's and con's in everything I guess.
But hopefully the long period of the CC3D Kickstarter helped most people that wanted the CC3D get one (will have to be produced, but will get one).
I am hoping that OP delivers with the hype. There is a lot of it surrounding the Revo.
Yeah that was unfortunate. A sexy video listing all the capabilities and a few pages touting how awesome the board is rather misleading. Deep within the forum threads it was made clear that it is experimental hardware with more experimental software but unfortunately not where it was hyped. I tried to point this out but was censored and called a troll.
I wrote most of the nav code and only me and one other guy have shown any videos of it flying navigation. It's _hard_ to get it configured right. The last time I tried position hold it went into a control lockout and flew away. Hopefully people who ordered the kick-starter knew what they were getting into to. It's certainly the exact opposite approach OP has taken regarding quality and a lot of the coders (who weren't actually informed about the release) fear that people will feel misled.
Been flying CC3D on my Disco for a while now and love it.
Probably best to ask here for a quick response:
http://forums.openpilot.org/
Yes,the connected feel everyone talks about it like its hard wired to your radio.. in Atti mode it stops when you release your stick and returns to level if that were to happen, plus in the software you can set how far your copter will lean with stick input.. ex. if set to 55deg (default setting) you can push your stick in any direction and your copter will only go to 55 deg. Even if you hold your stick.