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Cruise speed
Hi,I want to adjust cruise speed.At default settings I have a ground speed of about 42km/h (without airspeed sensor), and I think the optimal speed should be lower. In the mission planner I have value "Cruise speed", default 12m/s. I updated it to 9.5, but don't see any change in actual cruise speed.How to set cruise speed?Are these different settings with RTL speed? For RTL I prefer keep it as is - less efficient, but more reliable.Is it possible to adjust cruise speed during flight, providing…
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You need to set the ARSPD_PIN parameter = 65 for it to work
Great to know! I guess I forgot there's also I2C on the APM2.
The I2C digital airspeed sensors do work with APM2.
If you don't currently have an airspeed sensor, you have to turn that off in the optional hardware menu. You're seeing junk data because it's reading whatever noise is on the analog pin and interpreting whatever it sees.
You can't calibrate something that's not there and dial it in. The board is just seeing a bunch of noise.
The APM2.6 can't use the digital airspeed sensor. Just get an analog one and follow the Wiki/Manual and it'll tell you how to get it connected and set up. Then go to the airspeed tuning section of the manual and get that going as well.
Thanks for the responses guys! So turn off Airspeed Sensor in MP where? and I do want to know my AS indicated and have only seen the analog sensor by 3DR and pitot tube variety. Please link me the "digital" ASs unit option.
So then...what would cause my current AS to be so way off and jumping round-aboutly. Can I manipulate the params to dial it in or is there possibly an outside interference of sorts to consider?
Thanks again, Patrick
Coming from a gliding background, yes, the airspeed sensor is almost essential in a plane.
Secondly, APM 2.x and all it's clones uses the analogue sensor.
As does the old APM 1.x, yes, I still fly those !
Are you certain the digital airspeed sensor works with the APM? I thought that was Pixhawk and above..
Hi Patrick. An Airspeed Sensor is a good idea as without it the APM is "estimating" the airspeed from the other sensors. Make sure you get a digital one though.
Thanks. Grant
If you don't have an airspeed sensor, you can't calibrate it. Just turn off the airspeed sensor option in MP and those readings and warnings will go away.
For the best performance, it's good to have an airspeed sensor but you can get by without one as well.
Hi all!
Patrick in California here! I am a new APM2.6 user and have set it up in one of my creations. As of now I use 3 flight modes, which all work well, to get to know her better. They are, Manual, Stabilize, and RTL.
Hardware is; PM, MinumOSD, APM2.6 with external uBlox Neo GPS plus compass, and 915ghz 3DR telemetry. All controlled by FrSky DHT hack in an Airtronics RDS8000 radio.
Point is here...I like!
So I am tuning her up and have run into the age old question of, to buy an airspeed sensor or, not to buy an airspeed sensor. Currently airspeed is all over the place in the HUD and with WARNINGS of STALL! all the time with no clue how to calibrate it in. Some just buy a AS sensor and pitot tube and figure it out. But I have come across The MatrixPilot stuff and am intrigued.
Question is here...what to do? Does the MatrixPilot just download to the APM and is ready to use?
Thanks for being there guys, Patrick