Hi,

 

Open source autopilots are widely used in the RC toys. I tried 3DR's pixhawk. It seems to be quite okay. There are also other open source autopilots.

The commercial autopilots are always used in commercial unmanned aircraft. They are somehow much more expensive than open source. I’m wondering what are commercial autopilots’ typical advantages compared with the best open source autopilots for conventional fixed wing usage. Could anyone give any hint on that?

 

Best,

Anna

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    • Oh well, there goes the thread......

      Wish I could read Mandarin or Cantonese :-)

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        LOL again

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            (Chinglish translation by Google)
            • Mmmm, clearly the translation algorithm requires some work ?

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