The Skydio X10D is the offline variant of the X10 and shares hardware, sensor packages, attachments, and the ground control system Skydio Flight Deck software. However, there are features that make the X10D unique. X10D does not require network connectivity, ensuring your data is always secure. The X10D multiband and 5 GHz radios allow frequency diversity and a longer range in the lower bands. Skydio X10D is an open, modular platform ready for additional payload options. RAS-A compliance and the MAVLINK protocol include manual vehicle control, autonomous missions, camera and payload control, flight skills, radio link and pairing configuration, and integration with third-party radios, controllers, and flight application software. Many instructions for flying your Skydio X10D are the same as the X10.
The X10D has two radio configurations:
- Skydio X10D MH - Multiband
- Skydio X10D SL - 5 GHz
The following information will help you get started with your Skydio X10D:
Skydio X10 Getting Started Videos
Skydio X10D Manuals, Guides, and Resources
How to update your Skydio X10D
How to use Skydio Fleet Manager for Offline Drones to update your X10D
How to import maps to Skydio X10D
Understanding telemetry on Skydio X10D
How to customize Flight Controls on Skydio X10
How to install a new sensor package on Skydio X10
Skydio X10 camera modes and resolutions for photo capture
Understanding Skydio X10 camera and video settings
How to use to adjust your Skydio X10 thermal settings
How to use Map Capture with Skydio X10
Getting Started with NightSense for Skydio X10
Remote ID
Skydio X10 complies with 14 CFR Part 89 regulations on Standard Remote Identification per ASTM F3411-22a-RID-B and ASTM F3586−22. Skydio X10D is exempt from these regulations. Use of a Remote ID Broadcast Module may be required for operations with X10D.
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