I have noticed scattered reports of IRIS hardware and software failures. Given the fact that The IRIS is a new design and we are field testing it now; it may be helpful to both the our community and 3DRobotics if we establish a place to document u
I'm hoping this is easy to fix. I recently installed Mission Planner and used the wizard for the initial setup. All calibrations and tests completed successfully.
However, when I try to fly it manually now using just the FS-TH9X, the props won't spi
New to DIYDrones. I have a few points I would love to discuss.I am planning on ordering the whole enchilada. Iris, gimbal, extras, and GoPro Black.Does anyone know how long this back order is going to be? Won't hold you to it, but would love to get a
Has anyone tried the APC multirotor 10x4.5 props on the IRIS or other quad?They have a larger diameter hub which more closely matches the diameter of the prop mount.They are also a bit different shape, narrower at the tips, and wider near the hubs.I
I'm interested in designing different attachments for the Iris. Does anyone have a STL file (for 3D printing) featuring a knuckle to interface with the camera mounting stub that comes attached to the front of the Iris?
In the learning phase, I have been going through a couple of sets of props. I have heard some people say that they don't like the props that come with the IRIS, but I like them because they are cheap. 3DRobotics sells the Push/Pull (2 prop) se
All I can say about this Tarot gimbal on the IRIS is that it is amazingly steady. I had the IRIS in some 5-8MPH gusts and had to work it to keep it above the treeline where the wind caught it, and the video turned out really nice and steady. I
I have discovered damage to where the telemetry antenna connects to the telemetry radio PCB on my IRIS. It never seemed very solid in place even when I pulled the iris out of the box brand new. While on the phone with support at 3DRobotics, I had t
I own a few single and quad rotor helicopters and have flown them for a few years but took my Iris out for the first flight yesterday and had a very unfortunate response.
Setup:
Plugged in the USB and updated the firmware and the ran the calibration on
I don't know about most IRIS owners but the external status LED that is located on the bottom of the battery compartment is a bit hard to see before launch. I decided to implement an idea to view the status LED from the top of the shell.