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Windows AR Drone Control software Use this software on Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8, 64 or 32 bit, to control your Parrot AR Drone 1 or 2.0! Download Exe (556 kB) Download Zip (511 kB) Download Rar (507 kB) Requires the .NET framework & DirectX to be installed! I, myself, have an old iPhone and a crappy Android device. I couldn't control my drone. I went to search and found an old project on GitHub - now i'm modifying it to work with the ARDrone 2.0! This application is open-sourced. People worked on it on a voluntarily. Its not top-notch, but its a hobby project, and it works. Check out the pages on GitHub to edit / view / fork the source. Feel free to add code! View sourcecode on GitHub » Most credits go out to Thomas Endres for making the main program. View original repo on GitHub » Feed me coffee or a beer :-) All movement (up, down, forward, backward etc.) Take off / land Orientation (pitch, yaw, roll) Max / min altitude
GamePad control (xBox, PS3 etc..) I do not own a Parrot ARDrone 1, so I can not test it. From what i can see, these functions work: Live video (both cameras) ARDrone 2 support TO COME Since this software was made for the Parrot ARDrone 1, not everything works on the ARDrone 2.0. Thats what I am trying to fix. What do the people say? Software now doesnt crash anymore. Quite handy, you can use it now! Uploaded the first version of the software. Good App, hope the support keeps coming 3 out of 3 people found this helpful. I can get connected to my drone however no options are available for me to fly as with any other device. I can't take off, update, or any basic functions. App randomly disconnected like 10 meters in front of me and flew away into a neighborhood and hit a pole, I really would like to fly my AR Drone 2 so please update the app. Thanks One person found this helpful. Please at least finish the app. I know that "director mode" is not that great of feature due to the weak camera situation (compared to the Bebop), but finish and maintain the app, PLEASE!!
Needs more robust come link management & control Tried the app a few times yesterday... altitude up to 25 meters and distance out to about 30 yards. Link was not altogether stable, and on one flight, the app locked-up the cmd link restart function... had to regain control from my WinPhone using AR Drone remote. parrot ar drone high capacity battery Doesn't seem to reliably turn on the on-board recording, and also seems to want to record the transmitted video onto my Surface-3. parrot ar drone 2 battery upgradeThis works about 50% of the time.parrot ar drone upgrade battery Acquiring the WiFi address of the drone is also quirky..ar drone parrot fiyat
needs a native English speaker to correct the code bugs I reckon. Lastly, the sharing and media mgt capabilities are very basic, compared to the iPAD version. Integrate with Microsoft Cloud functions and this is a winner-winner!storm drone 6 with gps Lastly, the control loop, when its working to spec, is nicely responsive with the Intel I5 powered Surface-3....way smother and quicker than with the iPAD.rc parrot drone for sale Looking forward to the next release!parrot drone 2 canada 4 out of 4 people found this helpful. Glad to see this on Windows 8! It's exciting that more developers are understanding that Windows 8 is a great platform and a lot of people actually do use it! I love using this with my Surface Pro 3, as the larger screen makes the video flight much more satisfying than on the iPad.
And, that I seem to have better WiFi distance with my Surface too! Only thing missing here is the GPS control that's on the iPad app, and video recording. Plus I hope they bring out the AR.FreeFlight 3 soon for my new Mini drones! It works as one would expect. It is truly sad it took so long considering this is not a complicated app. Now will they keep it up-to-date and add features that are already on iPad? Started great, then stopped Using this on my Surface RT, the app started out great flying my a.r.drone. Then all of a sudden the app will no longer recognize when the tablet is connected to the drones WiFi which makes it useless. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful. Review so far with Surface Pro - Works great with touch-screen thumb-sticks and accelerometers. - Works with Xbox controller. Both thumb sticks work properly in their appropriate directions. However, the left thumb stick always applies 100% acceleration, no matter how gently you push the stick.
Right thumb stick is analog. Applies % of acceleration depending on how much you push the stick. It appears that a quick update to the left thumb-stick is all that is needed. - D-pad on Xbox controller will flip drone: up=front flip, back=backflip, right=flip to the right, left= flip to the left. No need to change settings to get different flips=cool combos. - Xbox controller (both wireless and wired) must be plugged in AFTER takeoff, otherwise it won't takeoff no matter what. For Wireless controller: have controller on but don't have wireless adapter plugged into USB port yet. Start up the drone. Once drone takes off, quickly plug in wireless adapter. - Didn't test out the keyboard yet. Will report back later. 15 out of 16 people found this helpful. A good start, flying on my Surface RT. Only takes Still pictures to tablet. Would be nice to save streamed video to tablet. Hopefully a WP8 app soon! 9 out of 11 people found this helpful.< Retour à la liste AR.FreeFlight available on Windows 8 Last year, we worked on a partnership with Microsoft to extend the compability of our products. Today, we are glad to annonce that AR.Drone users worldwide can now download AR.FreeFlight from the Windows Store and enjoy flying! Now available for Windows 8, AR.FreeFlight offers an ultra-intuitive and accurate piloting mode for the AR.Drone 2.0 and gives access to a range of new functions in just one click: access HD photos and videos, shoot your best flights and share your videos on your favorite social networks and experience a redesigned user interface – highly recommended for Microsoft Surface,. Overview of AR.FreeFlight on Windows 8: <>