Almost all of us know about the famous wookong-M
Something new I had a chance to see yesterday on their mini site
As a Ground Control Station (GCS), WKM View enables DJI autopilot system WKM the ability to monitor real-time flight state. It is an advanced feature of WKM.
Click Go Mode is an upgrade package of WKM View, which gives you an extra tool for flight operation.
Comment by Vincent Mees on November 3, 2011 at 3:06am Very nice system but what is the pricetag for all the upgrades?
I read that the auto navigation option will be more than the initialwookong price.
Looking at where ACM is now, I'm certain it will be at least as good.
Comment by DaveyWaveyBunsenBurner on November 3, 2011 at 3:16am @Vincent
I read somewhere that the telemetry modules are around $500 and the Click and go option (which isn't needed to run the GCS just the "Fly To" type options) brings the total up to about $2,200.00
This is the link I read, I have no idea of its accuracy:
http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/attachments/2/4/1/4/1/7/a4380776-...
Comment by Farooq Niaz on November 3, 2011 at 6:42am if we look at the indoor position and altitude hold, does it use sonar or just barometer. It is really very preciese
Comment by DaveyWaveyBunsenBurner on November 3, 2011 at 10:39am
Comment by Vitaliy on November 3, 2011 at 12:27pm Barometer only. You can read topic at rcgroups from timecop, he describe hardware of WKM

Who say CN people can't make high tech "toy"..

Really cool. What catches my attention was the impressive position and altitude hold. Thumbs UP!
Comment by DaveyWaveyBunsenBurner on November 3, 2011 at 3:32pm Yes they seem to have taken the Mikropkopter guys by storm. While its not cheap, the performance seems good and its far more plug and play than the existing high-end gear.
I'm writing my letter to Santa today!
Comment by Jack Crossfire on November 3, 2011 at 4:01pm If only the Goog map had decent imagery. They have high resolution images of abandoned houses in Arizona but only blurry images of where the magic happens in Hong Kong.
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