DJI Wookong Multi Rotor Test
DJI Wookong Multi Rotor Testing The DJI Wookong was put through a set of tests, the first was normal flight, we then moved to position hold and changed the altitude, the DJI proved to be extremely stable in flight and held a very solid position in the sky, when the altitude change was done in GPS position hold it didn’t drift, it maintained its position, the Return To Launch was the final test we did, it saw the copter back to home with only a few meters from where it took off! The DJI will rise to 20 meters if below 20 meters or stay at the same height if above for the RTL, when above the take off position it lowers to the ground and kills the engines! This to date has to be the best multi rotor controller I have seen in action!!
Tagged with: Build Your Own Drone • DJI Wookong • GPS hold • RTL
Filed under: GPS Tests
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Can u plz lest the item that you need beside DJI Wookong to make this is there any video how to build one with DJI Wookong regards
Is that Gunters Octo?
Hi Midnight, Yes it’s G’s Copter! We took it for a test flight or two…..
@john2004able You can contact me at my store if you would like to chat some more about the “what’s needed”.
Regards
Martin
where did u buy the frame motor and esc
thanks
With a MutliWii SE Control Board with correct P.I.D values ( 3axes gyro, 3axes accelero, pressur sensor, and electronic compass) you got exactly the same stability for 90$ (shippind cost included). If you want a gps, just buy the complete 120$ OSD on hobbyking.
TOTAL: 200$
YOURS: ~1100$
Nice copter anyway
@b1b159 Do you have videos of this in action? I would love to see them! What number of motors can the MutiWii SE support? Are the MultiWii open or closed code? How long have you flown one for and what is the GSC like…. I know many questions but something that good for such little money needs to be looked at
Hope to hear back from you soon b1b159
Regards Martin.
@BuildYourOwnDrone For ex look there: …/watch?v=1KnuxZeSPto About the motor, i have not in mind motors that don’t work with multiwii (every kind of motor for copter work 800kv-1500kv should work well).
MultiWii is an open source (publied on GoogleCode). I have the multiwii since some months and it rocks.