Re: [rcpilot-site] Gps routine for a model airplane elevator channel
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From: Michael J. P. <mi...@mi...> - 2005-06-14 11:37:45
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There is no way really to be able to land properly like this. The drift in altitude would cause the plane to crash. Also there are many other manoeuvres needed to land a plane that would need many more input sensors to be able evaluate the planes attitude, speed and so on. As for the source code. It is the same as the HEX file and I've burned many PICs with it and the RCAPs worked just fine. If you describe your problem, perhaps I can help you with what you may be doing wrong. Regards, Mike A & RG Demir wrote: > Hi All > As an add-on to RCAP Gps software I would like to use elevator > channel (Vertical positioning) to land a model airplane on a runway > .Would someone be kind enough to share a simple picbasic (or anything > else ) software routine on the above or an algorithm to lead me in > the right direction please . > Incidentally , RCAP Gps software I had downloaded seems to have some > flaws or missing parts to it .Does anybody have an RCAP source code > that produces the same hex file supplied with the zipped RCAP source > file . > Thanks in advance > Adam |