If Jason's onboard view of the fly-by-wire mode in the ArduCopterMega alpha code made you dizzy, here's a view from the ground. It's really cool: you fly north-south-east-west, and the code reads the magnetometer to figure out what that means in terms of quad orientation. So you can have the quad spinning and still fly it as if it were stationary--no more worrying about orientation and where the "front" is. You fly the compass, not the quad!
Here is the test rig in Flash:
Just a reminder for those who aren't following ArduCopter development closely: ArduCopterMega (ACM) is the code name of the next version of the ArduCopter code being developed by the original ArduCopter team. ACM is based on the relatively mature ArduPilotMega code on fixed wings, and is designed for full UAV functionality (missions, waypoints, ground stations, etc). There is also great work in ArduCopter development done by the ArduPirates, but that's a different code base. Choice is good!
Right now the ACM code is in private alpha, but it looks like it may be ready for public beta in a couple weeks.
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Just to confirm, will this "carefree" mode be available and included in the next ACM code release?
With that kind of magic, I might be able to fool some friends into thinking I have pilot skills......
yes, this is what I was going for. More for tuning the nav controller but the result is the same. Sorry I didn't get to it first! Oh well. I'm a bit late to the game.
is this some what like MK carefree mode
http://vimeo.com/groups/mke/videos/13726420
Nice.
Now put a magnetometer on the controller to dynamically set your own (virtual) north and kids won't be disoriented when flying. You would point a direction with the controller, push the joystick and the quad would fly in that direction. =)