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Pypilot user manual This manual focuses primarily on using pypilot with the tinypilot image and a Pi Zero dedicated exclusively to autopilot, as originally designed for stable and power-efficient operation. This configuration, similar to the one offered in stores, nevertheless offers numerous control and communication options with applications in software suites running on a separate Pi 4 or 5.

Pypilot Workbook This guide is essential if you want to run pypilot with Openplotter or BBN on a Pi 4 or 5 and want to explore tinypilot in depth. It helps you understand the interactions between the applications and how to configure the Pi, pypilot, and these applications.

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This diagram shows how to build your own Pypilot autopilot computer. The minimum configuration required is a Pi Zero W connected to an IMU module and a motor controller. The diagram also shows how to connect an LCD display, an NMEA interface, or a keyboard.

Links to download the tinypilot image with the latest stable version of Pypilot

If there are any issues displaying the magnetic heading, it is recommended to check that the .pypilot/hat.conf file correctly specifies the LCD display and IMU being used.

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