So, the other evening, I decided to do a little flying. The Iris powered up correctly but as it began its ascent, it started spinning and flying out of control. It "landed" via a tree. When I inspected it, I noticed that one of the motors was loos
Hey everyone, I had a bad crash yesterday. One of the motors came out of the Iris and the whole unit plummeted to the ground. HERE is the video of the crash...The unit is thrashed and the gimbal broke off even though it never hit anything. After insp
About 10 minutes into my IRIS flight today, and it starts sinking on it's own and lands. Fortunately, i was only about 10' above ground, so it didn't hit too hard. The LED light was steady GREEN the entire time. I rearmed, took off again, and 30 se
Is anyone else finding that when setting the transmitter to auto and lifting the throttle to start a mission the Iris throws itself forward (or sometimes backwards) before correcting itself and heading towards the waypoint?
Circle radius 0 (panorama) rate at 72, IRIS stops circling every 2-3 turns and does a 1/4 circle opposite direction as if it's trying to correct something.
I'm looking into either finding or having a case made that fits the IRIS with props without the transmitter, with a custom cut foam interior. This case would also have room for 3 batteries and extra props etc.
Since it is imperative when planning auto missions to know your flight times I have been testing with stabilize/loiter hovers and measuring air time while I familiarize myself with the Arducopter platform.
I have been working-out a few problems before mounting my Gimbal. I would like to do this now but I did not find any instructions on doing this. Can anyone tell me where the wires go that are coming from the Iris? and any photos would be great, a