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    Please verify the front of the VOXL Flight is where the camera connectors are

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      RDPRobotics
      last edited by 8 Jun 2022, 21:58

      Hello All, this is a simple question. We have a VOXL flight v1, and are having issues with the orientation settings in QGC. Can I verify that the front of the VOXL flight is where the connectors for the cameras are (ie furthest from the flight core), and the v-shape of the flight core is the back? I'm having trouble finding this in the documentation anywhere.

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        tom admin
        last edited by 8 Jun 2022, 22:01

        That's correct, if you think of the voxl portion of the voxl-flight as an extension of the flight core, it is the same as seen here: https://docs.modalai.com/flight-core-datasheets-functional-description/#orientation

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          RDPRobotics
          last edited by 8 Jun 2022, 22:04

          Ok. This makes sense. I must have originally seen that during setup but somehow had trouble finding that again. It might be helpful to have an arrow added to the functional description of the voxl flight somewhere.

          So if we are mounting our flight 90 degrees clockwise this should be 'YAW90' in the orientation settings for QGC correct? Our GPS/Mag are pointing straight ahead though.

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            Adrian Hidalgo ModalAI Team
            last edited by 8 Jun 2022, 22:29

            Yes, you are correct. You can reference link for more info. Towards the bottom of that page it goes into more details of how to set it accordingly. Hope that helps

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              RDPRobotics @Adrian Hidalgo
              last edited by 9 Jun 2022, 00:25

              @Adrian-Hidalgo Thank you for the reply. It's good to have confirmation. That is the link we were going from and I have used in the past.

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                RDPRobotics
                last edited by 10 Jun 2022, 01:20

                And @tom, also thank you.

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