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==Can Paparazzi fly a glider?== | ==Can Paparazzi fly a glider?== | ||
:Sure. Paparazzi uses throttle and pitch to control climb rate | :Sure. Paparazzi uses throttle and pitch to control climb rate by default. You can fit an airspeed sensor and adjust your airframe configuration to maintain airspeed instead. | ||
==Will the autopilot provide enough 5V power for many/large/digital servos as well as a modem, video TX, etc.?== | ==Will the autopilot provide enough 5V power for many/large/digital servos as well as a modem, video TX, etc.?== |
Revision as of 06:09, 24 June 2010
Paparazzi FAQ
Is it possible to __________?
What equipment and components are suggested
Are internal combustion engines supported?
Can Paparazzi fly a glider?
Will the autopilot provide enough 5V power for many/large/digital servos as well as a modem, video TX, etc.?
Do I need a separate battery or regulator to isolate the autopilot, servos, video, modem, etc. from one another?
Can I use a Sirf, Trimble, etc. instead of the u-Blox GPS receiver?
Does Paparazzi use DGPS, WAAS, EGNOS, or MSAS?
How does the R/C receiver interface with the autopilot?
Why does Paparazzi tap directly into the R/C receiver instead of using individual servo signals?
Are PCM or 2.4GHz R/C systems compatible with Paparazzi?
What R/C transmitters are compatible?
Can a gamepad/joystick be used to control the aircraft through the modem?
What do MANUAL/AUTO1/AUTO2 stand for?
What Motor Controllers (ESC) are compatible?
Can traditional throttle stick programming be done on the ESC once connected to the autopilot?
Does Paparazzi support digital servos?
Can I solder wires directly to the autopilot instead of using the molex connectors?
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