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As summer ends next week for the vast majority of us, we get the panel together to discuss the summer of INAV. INAV 3.0 rolled out just in time for summer, then, 3.01 and now 3.02 sneaking in just under the wire. How was it received, and is there still room for improvement?
We’re also now starting to see new planes coming out on a fairly regular basis. Interesting new designs, as well as well-covered ground like twin-motor tractor fed planes. What stands out? There certainly seems to be more of a coolness factor for FPV planes, but do they fly well?
Oh sure, we’ll talk about the ZOHD Alpha Strike. We’re very excited to hear Marc’s review. BTW, someone answered the question about his level of experience with INAV on the FB group screening question as “I have my RTH set at 30 meters instead of 30 centimetres, so I guess that pretty much makes me an INAV expert.” And that’s the thing you have to love about the hobby. Sometimes good things go south.
Active group member Crunklefloop will join us for a lively INAV chat. It’s the perfect way to end the weekend. Maybe you’ll get some ideas for winter projects.
As summer ends next week for the vast majority of us, we get the panel together to discuss the summer of INAV. INAV 3.0 rolled out just in time for summer, then, 3.01 and now 3.02 sneaking in just under the wire. How was it received, and is there still room for improvement?
We’re also now starting to see new planes coming out on a fairly regular basis. Interesting new designs, as well as well-covered ground like twin-motor tractor fed planes. What stands out? There certainly seems to be more of a coolness factor for FPV planes, but do they fly well?
Oh sure, we’ll talk about the ZOHD Alpha Strike. We’re very excited to hear Marc’s review. BTW, someone answered the question about his level of experience with INAV on the FB group screening question as “I have my RTH set at 30 meters instead of 30 centimetres, so I guess that pretty much makes me an INAV expert.” And that’s the thing you have to love about the hobby. Sometimes good things go south.
Active group member Crunklefloop will join us for a lively INAV chat. It’s the perfect way to end the weekend. Maybe you’ll get some ideas for winter projects.