pelotron
Member
Hi all -
The last couple years I have been strictly flying 5"/6" quads with my local racing/freestyle community, but lately have desired to get my old Tricopter V3(.5?) back up and running. It still has an old 8-bit MWC flight controller, 9" props, and who-knows-what ESCs on it.
I see now that the V4 electronics kit ships with 1300kv motors and 8" props. Great! That along with my desire to add GPS to it gives me enough reason to upgrade all the electronics. I want to fully modernize it with DSHOT ESCs, an F4 FC, and move to the 1300kv/8" prop power train. The problem I'm running into is deciding which flight control software to use.
I run BetaFlight on my quads and have enjoyed the tip-of-the-spear acro performance, but this renewed tricopter is going to be used as a relaxed long-range video platform capable of utilizing GPS features while still being fun to fly acro. Unfortunately, between the three major flight control contenders, there isn't a clear winner:
BetaFlight
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PRO: awesome acro performance, advanced gyro filtering
CON: rudimentary GPS support (no autonomous flight), Tricopter tail performance is unknown
iNav
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PRO: all the autonomy
CON: gyro filtering and tail performance unknown, some reports of autonomous features not working well with multirotors?
Triflight
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PRO: that sweet tail performance
CON: GPS support unknown, gyro filtering/performance unknown, project seems like it is no longer maintained
So to all of you who have continued to fly tricopters as advanced features like DSHOT have come on the scene, can you give me any advice on the direction I should go? In an ideal world I would use something with all the PROs listed above, but after scanning all those projects' GitHub accounts, it is clear that the developers are not interested in producing such software. If only someone would create a MegaFlight or something made only for F7 processors
.
So what do you guys think? Do tricopters work on BetaFlight? How is multirotor performance in iNav? Does Triflight have GPS support or any other modern features?
Thanks for any help you all can provide!
The last couple years I have been strictly flying 5"/6" quads with my local racing/freestyle community, but lately have desired to get my old Tricopter V3(.5?) back up and running. It still has an old 8-bit MWC flight controller, 9" props, and who-knows-what ESCs on it.
I see now that the V4 electronics kit ships with 1300kv motors and 8" props. Great! That along with my desire to add GPS to it gives me enough reason to upgrade all the electronics. I want to fully modernize it with DSHOT ESCs, an F4 FC, and move to the 1300kv/8" prop power train. The problem I'm running into is deciding which flight control software to use.
I run BetaFlight on my quads and have enjoyed the tip-of-the-spear acro performance, but this renewed tricopter is going to be used as a relaxed long-range video platform capable of utilizing GPS features while still being fun to fly acro. Unfortunately, between the three major flight control contenders, there isn't a clear winner:
BetaFlight
----------
PRO: awesome acro performance, advanced gyro filtering
CON: rudimentary GPS support (no autonomous flight), Tricopter tail performance is unknown
iNav
----------
PRO: all the autonomy
CON: gyro filtering and tail performance unknown, some reports of autonomous features not working well with multirotors?
Triflight
----------
PRO: that sweet tail performance
CON: GPS support unknown, gyro filtering/performance unknown, project seems like it is no longer maintained
So to all of you who have continued to fly tricopters as advanced features like DSHOT have come on the scene, can you give me any advice on the direction I should go? In an ideal world I would use something with all the PROs listed above, but after scanning all those projects' GitHub accounts, it is clear that the developers are not interested in producing such software. If only someone would create a MegaFlight or something made only for F7 processors
So what do you guys think? Do tricopters work on BetaFlight? How is multirotor performance in iNav? Does Triflight have GPS support or any other modern features?
Thanks for any help you all can provide!