PixHawk Masterclass - Airspeed/Pitot sensor setup
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Love all your videos. Pixhawk videos, and videos with Ben from 3DXR are specially helpful. This one came one weekend to late, it took me whole day to figure out Pitot and Pixhawk workings for Twin "Believer". Always wait for more. Thank you for all your work.
Always good, my go-to channel for learning
These videos are great. I really like the collaborations with 3DXR on the more extensive equipment and setups in mission planner.
You're wealth of information.. Thanks again? Getting one Now 💪💪👊👊
Excellent! Would like to see the same with voltage sensors.
A video about the auto landing configuration would be much appreciated as there is almost nothing available. Thanks
Hi, is it worth installing an airpseed sensor on my generic VTOL quadplane setup? or should i just bypass it?
Any idea what to look for when shopping for "firmer tubing". I can't seem to find a specification for the firmness/stiffness of these silicon tubing.
Amazing! TY :D
Do you think lengthening the rubber tube is fine? In our case the nose of the airscraft is a bit too far away for the default tubing.
I stopped in here after purchasing the Lumenier F7 and noticing that this Flight Controller has an Air Speed Sensor. Thanks for the Video
Thank for video. I would like know if that these sensor can I connect with arduino?
Fantastic, Lee! Thanks a lot! 😃
What is the difference between installing two hoses and one hose on the airspeed sensor?What is the impact on its performance?
Hi.. how to setup on inav if we want the plane fly at certain speed, example if the plane will fly with ground speed / air speed at 45 m/h constantly. thank you for your help
Hola ..te felicito por todos tus videos ,,son muy prácticos e intuitivo. Tengo una duda ...segun la WIKI y el amigo Ben al calibrar el pitot el parámetro ARSP_RATIO debe estar entre 1.5 y 3 . Al calibrar de forma automática mi Makeflyeasy BEliever como indica la Wiki siempre me calibra el parámetro antes mencionado a 4 y no hay ninguna falla en el sistema de mangueras ni de sensor ni del propio tubo . Uso un sensor digital I2C . Pudiera darme alguna recomendación al respecto sobre ese valor que calibra mi PITOT ..muchas gracias y un saludo
Could I embed or basically hide a pitot tube in the nose of a pusher plane by drilling holes that align with it?
Lee, further to the comment about expensive crashes, how about profiling the cheapest reliable way to do FPV on a fixed wing plane? I am thinking if you just had a simple wing leveler autopilot (Hobbyeagle?) and simple gps with onscreen display which shows which way is home so you cant get lost (cheap VTX and GPS with onscreen display) along with a way to monitor battery voltage (telemetry?) you would have all needed without getting into the complexities of return to home, airspeed, etc. Can it be done for $50 or so?
If an air speed sensor is based on a pressure sensor, would you have an increased pressure under an aeroplane as it came I to proximity with the airstrip? I was thinking that maybe a similar setup could be used to determine the height of an ekranoplan based on the pressure difference between above the aircraft and below the aircraft. What are your thoughts ?
Hi Andrew,