Naza flies better and rth is easy to programm to a switch with the naza by using a mixer.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-N8000 met Tapatalk
I have both .
The wookong is a professional platform. It is actually a tad more stable for aerial / video work and a list of configurable functions that are useful for the cinematographer .
If you search online you can read what it offers but in my case , these are a few of its functions that are most important for me.
1. Octo support.
2. In case of a motor of prop failure, it immediately autocompensates with the other propellers allowing you to land safely . Very important if you have a lot of expensive photo equipment. The Naza will just crash if that happens.
3. Waypoint support and mission capable.
4. POI function useful for 360 degrees aerial shots.
5. Enhanced safety options like Height and distance limit configuration. (Just released today)
6. Configurable RTH fail safe altitude.
if you are just looking for a bash around controller for fun or FPV then get the Naza but for a more prof AV setup then investing in the wookong will payoff.
I don't understand the technical workings of each FC, but how does a WKM know a prob broke? I think the "auto compensation" is just the nature of the FCs. Also, Octos are inherently more forgiving to motor/prop failure due to their redundant power.
At least that's what I understand?
Dan