Asgard Flight Controller Review | F4 BETAFLIGHT CLEANFLIGHT FC WITH ESCS

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The Asgard is an F4-based Betaflight and Cleanflight flight controller with integrated ESCs. It's also got an OSD and a built-in SD card for Blackbox logging. Looks like the term "All In One" is continuing to expand! This board is perfect for a certain type of build, but there are a few caveats that mean that I can't recommend it for every single build or every single pilot.

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Here's the link to the micro-JST headers: http://amzn.to/2st0diG

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Thanks to FPV303 for providing this board for review.

* US Domestic (FPV303): https://goo.gl/Eduj0H
* International Customers (MyAirbot): https://goo.gl/G4UJuy

ReadyToFlyQuads is the other prominent US vendor of this board (and other MyAirbot products). I personally have experienced long shipping delays and nonexistent communication from RTFQ. Others have reported the same. This is why I'm not linking to them, although I acknowledge that they exist, and that many people are happy to do business with them.

If you have done business with RTFQ in the past and are wondering about using FPV303 instead, do me a favor and call the phone number on FPV303's web site or email their support email. See how long it takes you to get hold of the guys over there, and then decide who you want to order from.

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Project BlueFalcon has a bunch of Asgard content, including this great video showing how to hook up the Asgard to SBUS and S.Port Telemetry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQwEFOf3ZEM

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Joshua Bardwell

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