Flight Characteristics
While they are all adjustable to a certain extent, each flight con-
troller usually brings its own set of flight characteristics to the
table. Some controllers are more soft and mushy and allow the
copter to just loft about in a very fluid manner. Those types of
flight characteristics are more sought after by aerial photogra-
phers or videographers with larger aircraft. Others may tend to
be more snappy and have a greater feeling of authority, such as
those used by first-person view (FPV) racers.
Software Assistant
All modern flight controllers have some type of software inter-
face (see
). This allows the user to gain access to
many important parameters within the flight controller. While
some software assistants are more robust than others, they all
generally control the aircraft configuration, communications
setup, and autolevel gains. Software assistants can connect
through Bluetooth, USB, or telemetry radio, and are developed
for both mobile and desktop platforms.
The assistant that we will be using, called Mission Planner, also
includes a built-in ground station. This allows the application to
display important information that is sent back from the air-
craft, such as geolocation and sensor readings. Access to this
information on the ground can be a tremendous help for certain
types of flights—such as mapping or agriculture monitoring
missions—and really helps during any type of troubleshooting
process.
If you are following along in the book with the companion kit,
download
Ardupilot’s Mission Planner software application
. If
you are on a Mac, try using APM Planner instead.
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