I was having APM 2.5 with my quadrotor. But it fall on the ground and its one motor is damaged. I am trying to stabilize it after loosing its one rotor. It is possible to fly it (a little bit) using auto tuned APM2.6.
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No. A quad can not fly at all with only three motors/props. It will likely not fly with a half or otherwise broken prop either. This is nothing to do with the flight controller. It is physics. Not possible.
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Tri needs a tri frame and a servo to control yaw.
I saw a video of it some time ago, cant find it.
do you mean the link to the controll department of the eth mark posted?
http://gizmodo.com/watch-this-intelligent-quadcopter-recover-after-...
possible, but the copter will have no yaw and it needs external computing as i said.
Yes it is possible, but not with the APM as far as I'm aware
http://gizmodo.com/watch-this-intelligent-quadcopter-recover-after-...
As Mark said, it is possible...
All you need is a supercomputer in your basement and a 3D live tracking system on the wall :-)
No. A quad can not fly at all with only three motors/props. It will likely not fly with a half or otherwise broken prop either. This is nothing to do with the flight controller. It is physics. Not possible.