Your status should read “submitted” when you submit the FTR to our Flight Test Coordinator.
Once the coordinator approves, and a date/location/drone has been assigned, the status will change to “waiting for sub team review”. Once all sub-teams have reviewed and signed off, the status will change to “approved”
(To be checked once reviewed by sub-team representative)
Mechanical
Electrical
EFS
Autonomy
Operations
Date of Request
Goal Summary
Houston AutoTune / Pilot Training w/ Houston
Status?
APPROVED
Desired Airframe
Houston / Pegasus / Tubie
Desired Date(s)
Approx Date range for help out with FTC Scheduling
🥅 Testplan - to be filled out by requesting team
Create ONE table per test-item. Eg: “Landing pad images over asphalt”, “landing pad images over grass”, “landing pad images over grass, high” should all be unique tables.
Use each expand to capture one series of tests, eg “Landing pad detection” or “Auto-tuning”.
Card 1: Houston Discovery Flight
Card 1, Test #1: Houston un-tuned parameter check
Prerequisite
Objective
Knock off Criteria
Initial Frame paramaters set on Houston
Familiarize pilots with system response of untuned drone.
Airframe unstable
Battery < 10.1v overall, < 3.3v/cell
Flight Time > 10 minutes
Procedure
Outcome
Switch into Attitude/Stabilize mode using FM1 button
Drone beep,
Mission planner shows “STAB” or “Stabilize”
Takeoff in Attitude mode, control check in each direction.
Full stick deflection on each axis
Full stick deflection “rocking” on each axis
Watch for drone response, how “long” it takes to get to the setpoint.
Switch to Loiter mode, using FM3 button
Drone beep
Mission planner shows “LOIT” or “Loiter”
Drone holds position
Full stick deflection, same as (2)
Watch for drone response
Watch for drone stability
Land
Don't crash
Card 2: Houston Autotune
Card 2, Test #1: Houston Autotune, Pitch
Prerequisite
Objective
Knock off Criteria
Autotune research done.
Rpi, Camera removed.
Aircraft solid, screws tightened, etc.
ATUN_Axis set to pitch
get pilots/GSO familiar with the procedure of how to autotune
Autotune houston in pitch axis
autotune complete
Airframe unstable
Battery < 10.1v overall, < 3.3v/cell
Flight Time > 10 minutes
Procedure
Outcome
Switch into Loiter using FM3 button on tx16.
Drone beep,
Mission planner shows “LOIT” or “Loiter”
Takeoff in Loiter, fly to a safe distance and around 8-12 m altitude
Watch for drone stability, ensure systems OK.
Switch into Autotune by using FM5 button on TX16.
Drone beep
Mission planner shows “ATUN” or “Autotune”
Wait for Autotune to complete
Pilot: Watch for drone stability and clear of objects. Do not touch sticks unless necessary
GSO: Watch for autotune messages, make sure no failures. Enusre order of messages correct.
Autotune complete message received
Crosscheck atune complete
Switch into Loiter, fly back to a closer distance
This will revert to old tune.
Ensure system OK, sensors OK
Switch into autotune, land, disarm
This will apply new tunes and then save them.
We will do a 3-axis controls check once all autotune is complete.
Card 2, Test #2: Houston Autotune, Roll
Prerequisite
Objective
Knock off Criteria
Autotune research done.
Rpi, Camera removed.
Aircraft solid, screws tightened, etc.
ATUN_Axis set to roll
get pilots/GSO familiar with the procedure of how to autotune
Autotune houston in pitch axis
autotune complete
Airframe unstable
Battery < 10.1v overall, < 3.3v/cell
Flight Time > 10 minutes
Procedure
Outcome
Switch into Loiter using FM3 button on tx16.
Drone beep,
Mission planner shows “LOIT” or “Loiter”
Takeoff in Loiter, fly to a safe distance and around 8-12 m altitude
Watch for drone stability, ensure systems OK.
Switch into Autotune by using FM5 button on TX16.
Drone beep
Mission planner shows “ATUN” or “Autotune”
Wait for Autotune to complete
Pilot: Watch for drone stability and clear of objects. Do not touch sticks unless necessary
GSO: Watch for autotune messages, make sure no failures. Enusre order of messages correct.
Autotune complete message received
Crosscheck atune complete
Switch into Loiter, fly back to a closer distance
This will revert to old tune.
Ensure system OK, sensors OK
Switch into autotune, land, disarm.
This will apply new tunes and then save them.
We will do a 3-axis controls check once all autotune is complete.
Card 2, Test #1: Houston Autotune, YAW
Prerequisite
Objective
Knock off Criteria
Autotune research done.
Rpi, Camera removed.
Aircraft solid, screws tightened, etc.
ATUN_Axis set to YAW
get pilots/GSO familiar with the procedure of how to autotune
Autotune houston in pitch axis
autotune complete
Airframe unstable
Battery < 10.1v overall, < 3.3v/cell
Flight Time > 10 minutes
Procedure
Outcome
Switch into Loiter using FM3 button on tx16.
Drone beep,
Mission planner shows “LOIT” or “Loiter”
Takeoff in Loiter, fly to a safe distance and around 8-12 m altitude
Watch for drone stability, ensure systems OK.
Switch into Autotune by using FM5 button on TX16.
Drone beep
Mission planner shows “ATUN” or “Autotune”
Wait for Autotune to complete
Pilot: Watch for drone stability and clear of objects. Do not touch sticks unless necessary
GSO: Watch for autotune messages, make sure no failures. Enusre order of messages correct.
Autotune complete message received
Crosscheck atune complete
Switch into Loiter, fly back to a closer distance
This will revert to old tune.
Ensure system OK, sensors OK
Switch into autotune, land, disarm.
This will apply new tunes and then save them.
We will do a 3-axis controls check once all autotune is complete.
Card 2, Test #4: Houston tuned parameter check
Prerequisite
Objective
Knock off Criteria
Autotune cards Test 1-3 complete.
Characterize tuned system response
Compare against un-tuned system response.
Airframe unstable
Battery < 10.1v overall, < 3.3v/cell
Flight Time > 10 minutes
Procedure
Outcome
Switch into Attitude/Stabilize mode using FM1 button
Drone beep,
Mission planner shows “STAB” or “Stabilize”
Takeoff in Attitude mode, control check in each direction.
Full stick deflection on each axis
Full stick deflection “rocking” on each axis
Watch for drone response, how “long” it takes to get to the setpoint.
Explain what capacity you need, what needs to be mounted, etc.
Necessary items:
N/A
Flight characteristics needed:
Require long flight endurance (needs more batteries)
Comms / Support needed:
TBD
🫂 Mandatory Attendees
This is a section for all attendees from your subteam which will be present for this flight test. (because they are testing their products, or otherwise)