Saturday, June 23, 2012

YS-X6 Flight Testing Pt.3 - Full Autonomous Flight



YS-X6 Flight Testing Pt.3 - Full Autonomous Flight

In this video you will see the flight testing of YS-X6 Multirotor Autonomous flight system using Android phone, easy programming the GPS navigation points on Google earth based GCS application, Auto take off, Full Autonomous flight via GPS waypoints, auto return to home and auto landing features.

We were busy testing the YS-X6 Multirotor Autonomous flight system thoroughly and we are happy we did. Every day we brought the F550 equipped with YS-X6 Multirotor autopilot out, each day we came back with smiles, seeing the superb performance of this system, ease of use and coolest features it offers. Not only this system is extremely easy to install and setup (Totally plug and play) but also it delivers supreme performance right from your Android or IOS based devices that you can use to control all the the features of this superb system. YS-X6 makes life of an Aerial Photographer even easier by offering Solid GPS Position hold, Full autonomous Google earth based GPS waypoint navigation flight, Auto take off, Auto Return to home and land, GPS enabled Phone tracking and following and much more. Not to mention, flying your multirotor using an Android or IOS based device just takes the tedios job of learning to fly totally away and puts even the total beginner right there into Multirotor flying actions. Flying a multirotor and shooting great aerial videos has never been this easy.

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