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| [[GPS#Return To Home|GPS return to home]] || || || || || X || X|| | | [[GPS#Return To Home|GPS return to home]] || || || || || X || X|| |
Revision as of 16:22, 5 October 2012
Multiwii Flight Modes
The Multiwii flight controller can be used in several different modes, depending on the sensors that are present. The table below shows the the modes and the sensors that are used:
Mode | Gyroscope | Accelerometer | Barometer | Sonar | Compass (mag) | GPS | OpticalFlowSensor |
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PassThrough | |||||||
Acro / Gyro only | X | ||||||
Stable / Level / Acc / Angle | X | X | |||||
Horizon | X | ||||||
HeadFree (CareFree) | X | ||||||
Altitude Hold | X | X | X | ||||
GPS return to home | X | X | |||||
GPS Waypoint | X | X | |||||
Failsafe | |||||||
Position Hold | X |
- Acro Mode and Stable Mode are exclusive.
- HeadFree (CareFree), altitude hold and GPS mode all work simultaneously.