![]() So I was reviewing a new Frsky radio but the software doesn’t support simulator yet through the USB port, so I made this box so I can play sims with the radio for now :) If you are doing this on a quad, you should turn off USB_HID_CDC before your next flight. Make sure to calibrate it in the sim for the first time and you are good to go! Once it’s setup properly, your flight controller will appear as a joystick on your PC, and you should be able to select it in the FPV simulator. Once you’ve confirmed the RX is working in Receiver tab (channels are responding to the stick movements), you can go the CLI, and enter: set usb_hid_cdc = on And for safety, make sure props are removed. If you are doing this on a quad with LiPo connected, make sure you disconnect the VTX and other power hungry components to avoid overheating and draining your LiPo. However, some FC’s don’t power on the RX with USB connection, so you might have to plug in the LiPo battery in order to power the receiver. Most flight controllers these days powers the RX when you plug in the USB cable, and that’s great. In this example, I am using the Frsky XM (SBUS) with Kakute F4 V2 AIO FC: All RX protocols are supported: PPM, SBUS, PWM, iBUS, DSMX, Crossfire… Betaflight SetupĬonnect the RX to FC, and set it up in Betaflight as you would normally do for a quad, here is a guide on how to setup SBUS. Check out this guide if you have trouble flashing firmware on FC, it could be a driver issue. Make sure to flash the latest Betaflight to your flight controller (3.4 or newer). You can just use your drone for this. But if you want a dedicated FC and RX setup just for playing simulators, these are the cheapest parts I could find: (This article explains the differences between F1, F3, F4 and F7 FC) F1 and F3 FC cannot do it because they don’t have enough memory to store the additional code. Only F4 and F7 flight controllers support this feature currently. I have not measured latency, but I don’t feel any more latency than using USB cable to the radio. It also means that you can use all radios to play simulators, even the ones you can’t connect to the computer directly, such as the Flysky i6 or Turnigy 9X.Īs it’s a wireless connection, you are no longer constrained by the length of the USB cable, and you can finally lay back and play! It was late at night, this would do for now -) Almost all simulators provide good quality of physics to realistically emulate the real world, making you feel like you are really flying an actual drone.Nice picture i know. ![]() This will reflect on how you control your drone inside the simulator or how easy it is to lift and fly. Take your Drone Simulator for a spin in this simple game and practice your skills without the cost of crashing in flight radar a real one!Īll drone simulators consider real life physics properties like wind and gravity. However, the thing that you want to learn in the drone simulator is the concepts and the physics of a real drone flight. ![]() ![]() If you are having a hard time figuring out if you could be a drone pilot, then you should first check out our Drone Simulator. Drone Simulator - A fun way to test your drone skills! Control your quadcopter drone and fly over the city streets full of hurrying humans! Control your drone and have fun with RC Drone Flight Simulator! ![]()
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