I figured that was a problem. OK back to wood.I know on RC planes themselves it can cause issues, I don't think it would be a good idea because it is also considered a metal.
Yeah I would just be really leery of it. Wood would definitely be the way to go, better safe than sorry. [emoji4]I figured that was a problem. OK back to wood.
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What is holding the wood table together?I figured that was a problem. OK back to wood.
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I purchased a roll up aluminum table to use out in the field. Since it is not a ferrous metal can i calibrate my IMU on it?
jv
I've launched and landed off my RETRAX Pro bed cover a few times with no issues.
Not saying it's right or wrong but I'v done it
I got yaHe wants to do MUI Settings on it that's were the problem comes from. I've seen pilots landing and taking off from truck beds but the MUI is a bit special.
Can you explain how an aluminum table can negatively affect an IMU calibration.It doesn't have to be ferrous to cause problems. No metal of any kind.
So should we be worried about aluminum cases?It doesn't have to be ferrous to cause problems. No metal of any kind.
You have to watch all of these tables-- some of them have metal frames-- like my PVC tables and my card tables-- tried both of those and got compass errors. Don't take off on your car hood, car roof, or pickup beds, or side walks-- they have rebar and/or wire mesh-- anything magnetic or aluminum tables if they have steel frames or braces.So should we be worried about aluminum cases?
Only metal that can be magnetic or change a magnetic field should be avoided; as well as magnets in speakers which have caused compass errors.
Some tablets (and shades) have magnetic strips which also have caused compass errors.
Aluminum cannot be magnetized.
SAY WHAT!Aluminium (or aluminum ; see spelling differences) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft ...
Aluminium (or aluminum ; see spelling differences) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft ...
Aluminium (or aluminum ; see spelling differences) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft ...
NOI purchased a roll up aluminum table to use out in the field. Since it is not a ferrous metal can i calibrate my IMU on it?
jv