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Longfly V1

Longfly V1

Regular price $15.00
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Overview

  • Stabalize anything with the power of a computer you can program! Drones, Bicopters, airplanes, even human powered surfboards.
  • Uses standard servo connectors for all data lines, minimizing the need for soldering
  • Built to run the standard dRehmflight code without any remapping. Simply upload the code, tune your drone, and fly.
  • Gold plated electrical pads for DIY pros who want to save space by soldering. The best quality pads for the best quality solder joints.
  • Built to withstand almost any battery voltage, for sub 250g creations or drones powerful enough to pull a car.
  • Includes all the plans you need to get flying, PID stand 3d print files, airplane files, ect.

Specifications

Mounting Patter: 30.5x30.5mm

Dimensions: 52x50x10mm
Voltage input: 2-8S

PDB max Amperage: 240amps continuous 300amps burst current

BEC: 5V4A

Weight: ~9 grams
Number of motor pads: 6
Natively Compatable Receiver Protocals: SBUS, PPM, PWM

Natively Compatible ESC Protocals: Oneshot125, PWM

Gyro: MPU6050

USB:Micro-usbA

Installation Notes:

Rule #1)

Make sure to plug in the Teensy4.0 with the USB facing the correct direction, plugging it in in the wrong way can lead to a burnout.

Rule #2)

If the ESC you are using provides 5V power, make sure that it is only providing 5V and not 5.5 V as most RC Airplane ESC's do, this can cause damage to the Teensy 4.0

Rule #3)

All servo pins only power on when a battery is plugged into the board, however all 5V pads are powered both when the board is connected to a battery or computer. So be wary not to connect high amp draw ( > 0.5 amps) electronics to the 5V pads to prevent your computer's usb port from burning out. Connect these electronics to the Longfly Drehm via the Servo connections instead. 

General Installation notes:

If you're wondering if an esc runs oneshot125, if it runs the BL_Heli32 esc software then it will automatically detect that the Teensy4.0 run's Oneshot125 and run it accordingly. BL_Heli_S ESCS WILL NOT AUTOMATICALLY RUN A COMPLIMENT ESC PROTOCOL  AND IN SOME INSTANCES MAY NOT BE CAPABLE OF RUNING ONESHOT125 AT ALL.

 * It is recommended that users use standard servo connectors to interface with pins on the Longfly Drehm V1.0. Standard Dupont connectors are not designed to handle the vibrations experienced during flight, often becoming loose and failing

Visit my YT channel for Tutorials on how to get up and running with the Longfly Drehm! 

Warranty

If the longfly dRehm ever fries for any reason, send us your damaged unit and I'll ship you a new one, no questions asked.

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The dRehm

The Longfly V1 was made for dRehmflight, the easy to read arduino code written by the youtuber Nick Rehm for noobies to get into robotics.

Watch him program a flying (RC) Car

Approachabel Tutorials

The Projects

"How can I turn a Ceiling fan into a state of the art UAV?"
"How can program a UAV to take-off like a drone and fly like an airplane?"
"How do make a robot navigate an environment through computer vision?"

Nick Rehm's got tutorial for each of these questions.

Learn from the master here

Designed to work with any FPV drone

The Longfly V1 is as similar to an normal FPV flight controller as possible. It fits onto a standard 30.5x30.5mm mount. It works with SBUS, PWM, (And Express LRS if you use some special code) receivers. It's got four esc pads for a normal quad and up to six motor connections in case you want to do something extra special ;)

  • No complex wiring

    Save hundreds of dollars by not frying your drone electronics with your janky arduino system.

  • Build Anything

    You code it, so the limit to what you make is what you can code

  • Starter Kits included

    Learn how to code with the provided kits while building cutting edge excitingly fast UAV's

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Longfly exists for dRehmflight

Longfly is not affiliated with Nick Rehm what-so ever (Though not for lack of effort!)

However, the Longfly V1 was designed and built specifically to be used with Nick Rehm's dRehmflight code as the ultimate way for anyone from teenagers to college students to learn how to program their own drones.

Become a Aerospace Engineer Today

Show the STEM world you've got the biggest balls around as an certified Aerospace Genius. Buy the Longfly dRehm today to start learning the code that powers all UAV's and Robots.

Buy a Longfly V1 today

JUST DO IT!