![]() ![]() Firstly, if we see activity on the flight controllers LEDs, we can see that it’s communicating with our computer, and is working. This is going to allow us to do 2 things. The first thing we are going to do is open up iNav Configurator and plug the USB cable in to our flight controller. There are a few things that we should do before one drop of solder hits our flight controllers. It’s great to plan where you’re going to put things and to test out CG. This article is coming from the perspective of a complete new build. So, once we have our components, we can think about putting it all together. Setting up iNav 4’s continuous servo autotrim.Switching to the default layout in a failsafe.The INAV Fixed Wing Group OpenTX models.Setting up non-standard flight controller alignment in iNav 4.Testing the flight controller and finding the target.Transmitter Sound Pack: Simple phrase page generator.Propeller Blade Number Conversion Tools.iNav Stick Commands – for all transmitter modes.FrSky Receiver Compatibility Tool: Make receiver selection easy.FrSky SxR Alternative Flight Mode Switching.Five Flight Modes & Arming using One Channel.Five Flight Modes using One Radio Channel.iNav Current Sensor Calibration – the old mAh method.Adding Flaps, crow, flaperons, and more in iNav 3.0.A complete guide to setting up iNav 3.0.
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