First INAV 'Radar' Test (Using FormationFlight 5.0 - IT WORKS!!!)

This is the first test after installing FormationFlight (5.0) firmware on spare 2.4G ELRS receivers and chucking them into our planes, with the INAV 'Radar' feature turned on in the OSDs. I had 4-5 goes at finding Mykls, and it was definitely effective! YES, I know it's not a real radar. A few improvements to make: Mykls is going to mount his antenna vertically, instead of horizontally (and it was sitting right next to the motor and ESC) I am going to increase my camera/radar FOV setting from 135 to 150, which should track the other plane better across the display But as a first test, quite impressed! Just having a general direction and altitude target is enough to get close. Thanks to Mykls, DCW and Sam for a great afternoon out. Such a stunning day! Tech info: Firmware: https://formationflight.org/ I used a SpeedyBee Nano 2.4G ELRS Rx, but any ESP8285 based Rx like the Happymodel EP1/Radiomaster RP1, or clones would be fine The FormationFlight website didn't recognise any of my ELRS Rx, so I downloaded the generic 2.4G ELRS FormationFlight firmware from Github, and flashed it through the receiver's own ELRS web interface, which worked great In INAV OSD setup, you have to enable Radar, and turn on the Crosshair element (I'd prefer to turn off the home point marker, but not sure how - please comment if you know!) Music by me using Suno AI. #teamblacksheep #sunoai #atomrc