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AUTONOMOUS ROBOT HELICOPTER
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Hello people this my first post in the forum , i needed help from you experts regarding a project which iam interested in building, i want to make an autonomous robot helicopter which can have some... Continue

Started by JAYDEEP GHOSE. Last reply by JAYDEEP GHOSE 5 hours ago.

Long range flight using new DMD 868Mhz RC equipment

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79 love this site, it is very inspiring. I just joined so that i could post this... I came across this forum through a different site, I'm not sure i... Continue

Started by thebret 8 hours ago

Cheap and eazy airframe to be made available to all
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If any has any plans, drawings, ideas, or other for airframes that they wish to make public please post them. To further drop the cost of home made UAVs and to make airframes that are better suited... Continue

Tagged: plans, airframe

Started by Wylie. Last reply by Christian Ledermann 1 day ago.

Questions from a beginner
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This was my dream to fly UAV's since my childhood. I used to envisage myself flying those marvelous miniature aircraft's. Now I am 29 , wanna make my dreams a reality. SO can anyone please give me ... Continue

Started by Ajay. Last reply by Brian 1 day ago.

Blimp Gondola Sources
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Hi, I've been lurking long enough and want to build myself one of these blimps. First step is buying the envelope and gondola. I saw that earlier versions used the Plantraco but the newer version u... Continue

Tagged: blimp, supplier

Started by Peter Klemperer. Last reply by Wayne Dancer 1 day ago.

quadcopter help
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Drone components Hello, I am building my first quad copter and wondered if anyone could recommend any specific motors and ESC for my project? I have a may pay load of around 2Kg. I am also looking ... Continue

Started by ryan blackley. Last reply by Howard Gordon May 14.

first time quadcopter project
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Hello, first of all I would just like to say I am completely new to all of this flying business! I am a university student studying robotics and wish to built an autonomous quad copter/drone (not s... Continue

Started by ryan blackley. Last reply by Chris Anderson May 13.

UAV helicopter
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Hi. I have a RC helicopter and I would like to convert it to semi-autonomous flight. I have a Spartan AP2000i, which works great for stabilising the heli; but now I want to be able to tell the heli... Continue

Started by uzi1978. Last reply by uzi1978 May 11.

IC engine cut-off
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Hi guys can you help in giving some ideas to prevent the cut-off of a petrol engine in mid air

Started by Govindabalan. Last reply by Daniel Paulson May 10.

Question about confusing Datasheet: TB6552FL
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I've trying to find some motor controllers for my UAV blimp and I ran across the TB6552FL by Toshiba(Datasheet @: http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/docs/datasheet/en working on a Eagle library for t... Continue

Started by Harrison Jones. Last reply by Howard Gordon May 10.

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Among other things, this is where we'll be listing all the parts, software and instructions to build each of our UAVs. Here are instructions for the first five (and a PDF/poster that shows how they compare to military and commercial drones):

* GeoCrawler 1 (Based on a LEGO Mindstorms autopilot. Less than $1,000)
* GeoCrawler 2 (Based on a cellphone autopilot. Less than $500)
* GeoCrawler 3 (Based on a custom BASIC Stamp embedded processor autopilot. Between $700 and $900)
* GeoCrawler 4 (Based on the PicoPilot off-the-shelf autopilot. Total setup $1,000 to $1,500 depending on imaging options)
* GeoCrawler 5 (Predator airframe [shown] and PicoPilot autopilot. Less than $1,000)

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Autopilot projects and code, by processor and OS type, are here.
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Open Source MUX (AntiFail) V2 by Me Again

This is the new version of my antifail system... (same that will be used in my new autopilot based on the ARM Cort… Continue

Posted by jordi on May 15th, 2008 at 8:30pm — No Comments (Add)

DIY @ Where 2.0

Chris, I was intrigued by your presentation yesterday at Where 2.0 (the same goes for your friends at Pict'Earth). I am curious as to whether the DIY drone concept has been applied in rugged terrain? If so, what were some of the lessons learned from these trials? Also, are there examples of use by farmers/ranchers for keeping an eye on cattle or herds? I wonder if hackers who already have the skills like those in Nairobi's "… Continue

Posted by Ben Truscello on May 15th, 2008 at 10:57am — 1 Comment (Add)

HOW-TO: Make your own PCB

Confused by all this talk about Eagle PCB files, schematics, "fabs" and all that? Until about three months ago, so was I. But with a lot of late nights and hand-holding from Jordi, I finally figured it out and now find the fast-growing DIY hardware world mind-blowingly cool. Now you can zip up the learning curve a lot faster than I did by checking out this excellent new… Continue

Posted by Chris Anderson on May 14th, 2008 at 2:50pm — 1 Comment (Add)

Clever helmet for monitoring your wireless video feed

From our friends at Pict'Earth, a… Continue

Posted by Chris Anderson on May 14th, 2008 at 2:30pm — 2 Comments (Add)

A GPS simulation for the Outback Challenge UAV contest

Dave from UNAV sent over the above GPS… Continue

Posted by Chris Anderson on May 13th, 2008 at 11:00pm — 2 Comments (Add)

UAV #1

This was my first UAV.

It was the simplest, cheapest UAV possible: a magnet. It couldn't fly very high, it couldn't follow waypoints, it couldn't carry much of a payload, it was even more unstable than a helicopter, but it could fly as long as PG&E didn't have a rolling blackou… Continue

Posted by Jack Crossfire on May 13th, 2008 at 10:00am — 1 Comment (Add)

The Current Project

So my current project is to scratch build a small QuadCopter. The physical structure is allready built in a preliminary form, and it will do just fine for preliminary testing. Currently, its made of square wood dowel and Speed 400 size motors with an old NiMH pack. Its too heavy to hover with the battery, but I can still get it all working with low altitude testing. When I've got the software stable, then Ill invest in some proper hardware and do it right. The software is the real challenge. I'… Continue

Posted by Borgel on May 12th, 2008 at 2:33pm — 7 Comments (Add)

Introducing ArduPilot: the world's cheapest autopilot!

The decision to port the… Continue

Posted by Chris Anderson on May 11th, 2008 at 9:00am — 12 Comments (Add)

Goo Tube blowup

Blowup of the stationary hover video for the ultimate flying feeling.

Posted by Jack Crossfire on May 9th, 2008 at 3:16pm — No Comments (Add)

Using a mouse chip to measure optical flow

For very small UAVs, especially those used indoors, an interesting way to navigate is using a technique called "optical flow"…

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Posted by Chris Anderson on May 8th, 2008 at 10:00pm — 3 Comments (Add)

 
 

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Fire Scout to be Tested Early on Air-Capable Ship

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UAS in the National Airspace: Safety Board Takes a Look

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U.S. State Department Reacts to UAS Shoot-Down

The U.S. State Department has reacted to the shooting down of an unarmed, unmanned aircraft system over Georgia, apparently by a Russian MiG-29. The full text is below.

Pakistan Deploys UAS

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Navy Awards Northrop Grumman Unmanned Aircraft System Contract

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DARPA Chooses Vulture Contractors

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Gates: Military Dragging its Feet on Boosting UAS Use

The U.S. military "can do and should do more" to get unmanned aircraft systems into the field, Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates said April 21 at Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base in Alabama.
 

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