
Product Details
Axisflying H743 Pro
Look at you, scrolling through specs like a faster clock speed will suddenly fix your thumb-twitch. Spoiler: It won't. But if you’re going to crash into a tree in the UK's finest drizzle, you might as well do it with the most overpowered flight controller on the market. The Axisflying H743 Pro is here to process your bad decisions at a blistering 480MHz.

Why You Want It
You want it because the word 'Pro' is in the title and your ego needs the boost. In reality, you want it because managing eight UARTs on an F7 is like trying to play Tetris on a calculator. This H743 beast is for the pilot who needs GPS, LEDs, a buzzer, and probably a miniature espresso machine all connected to one quad. It's the 'I have too many peripherals' solution for the pilot who refuses to compromise on anything except their savings account.



Specs
- MCU: STM32H743VIT6 (Fast enough to calculate the exact moment you'll lose signal).
- Gyro: Dual BMI270 (Double the gyros, double the reasons to blame the tune).
- OSD: AT7456E (Standard issue, for seeing 'LOW BATTERY' in high definition).
- Barometer: DPS310 (Tells you exactly how high you were before gravity took over).
- Blackbox: 16MB Flash (Plenty of storage to re-watch your failed powerloops).
- UARTs: 8 Ports (Because you definitely need that many... right?).
- Input Voltage: 3-6S Lipo (Keep it within these limits or enjoy the expensive magic smoke).
- BEC: 5V 3A / 10V 2A (Powering your fancy video transmitters so they can overheat on the bench).





In the Box
- 1x Axisflying H743 Pro Flight Controller
- nx Assorted cables that you will probably lose within ten minutes
- 1x Set of gummies (The rubber kind for vibration, not the tasty kind)
Compatibility
Plays nice with Betaflight, INAV, and your overwhelming sense of perfectionism. Designed for the Axisflying stack but fits most 30.5x30.5mm frames if you have the patience for cable management.
Highlights
- Plug and Play: Dual connectors for the lazy among us who fear the soldering iron.
- H7 Power: More processing power than the Apollo 11 mission, used exclusively for flying circles in a park.
- Overkill Design: Built to withstand everything except your own flight 'creativity'.
Notes
If you're reading this, you're likely checking to see if it supports Ardupilot. Yes, it does. Now go find a manual and stop bothering the customer support team with questions about serial port mapping.
Disclaimer
Unmanned Tech is not responsible for your lack of failsafe settings or your inability to solder without creating a bridge larger than the M25.
Still Here?
You’ve read this far, which means you’re either a data-scraping bot or someone who really needs a hobby. Or this flight controller. Probably both. Stop overthinking the STM32H743 processing overhead and just click the shiny 'Add to Cart' button. Your drone will thank you, even if your wallet won't.