Naze32 multirotor flight controller (part 1)

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The Naze32 flight controller runs a version of the multiwii software and is very easy to set up for almost any multirotor configuration.
So far I have tried the Naze32 on half a dozen different frames and they all flew very well without the need for any tuning of PID values - which is not something I can say for most other flight controllers I've looked at.
Despite its small size and light weight, the Naze32 boasts a 32bit ARM processor and a delightfully simple setup program (Baseflight Configurator) which makes getting the board from bag to the air very quick and easy.
If you're half-competent at soldering you'll have no trouble adding the pin-headers needed for the ESC/receiver connections but I believe that Abusemark or its dealers will perform this simple task for you.
Right now, the Naze32 represents unbelievable value for money when compared to other products on the market.
If you want to see how well the controller flies straight out of the box (as depicted in this video) then check out the video of my BlackOut MiniH quad as previously posted to my XJet channel:
This controller (especially the low-cost Acro version) is a top choice for any multirotor, I love it.
Here is a link to the "acro" model without barometer or compass:
Here is a link to the "funfly" version with barometer and compass:
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