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Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Picture taken with a GoPro HD Hero 2, onboard of a TBS Discovery Quadcopter

Suite de la préparation du chenal pour les câbles.

I returned home to visit family for the first time in a very, very long time and took along my DJI Phantom Vision 2+ to capture some of the places I remembered from my childhood, from a different perspective.

 

This is right on sunset, and the sun was between the horizon and the layer of clouds above and despite the freezing Orange winter, it was a really nice view. I am really enjoying using this little UAV to give a different perspective on the world. I really need a set of gloves as my fingers rapidly lose all feeling in winter here in New South Wales.

 

I deliberately went for the grungy type of processing with this image as I think it suited it well. The sensor in the DJI does tend to produce noisy images but the DNG files seem to respond well to a little bit of noise reduction.

 

Image taken using a DJI Phantom Vision 2+ UAV, 1/30th of a sec @f2.8, ISO130.

 

Image captured as a DNG and processed using Adobe Lightroom 5.5 and Google’s Nik Collection Dfine 2.0, Viveza 2 and Color Efex Pro 4.

 

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Shot on a GoPro Hero 4 Black mounted to a FlameWheel F450 drone/multirotor

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

See the video of the maiden flight here

 

Team Blacksheep Discovery

remote controlled Multirotor / Quadcopter

highly specialised for FPV (first person view)

 

Flight control: NAZA with GPS

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

SH 6047 3D 2.4G 4CH Six Axis RC Scorpion Hex-Tricopter

 

Got this cool little Hex-Tricopter to help ease myself back into RC flying.

 

It comes ready to fly with a 2.4GHz transmitter.

 

Discussion here:

www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1876694

 

Video review:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8I823db5p4

 

Info here:

www.banggood.com/Wholesale-SH-6047-3D-2_4G-4CH-Six-Axis-R...

20,000mAh of battery packs on board the UAV can power flights of around 30 minutes.

DJI Phantom 2, Ricoh GR

 

Découpe de l'arrière pour raccourcir le nouvel étage et le limiter à la zone de fixation des bras

This is the site of the second electric powered lumber company in the United States which was just up the street from the first electric powered lumber company in the country! Which later would be named "Weyerhaeuser!"

 

The most interesting part of this huge property was the power station. I have been meaning to come here for years but fences, security cameras and guards have thwarted me at every turn. I finally got permission to fly this area and I felt honored to capture this piece of Washington history. The also marks the beginning of "Abandoned Mix Vol. 3"

 

Check out my "Abandoned Mix" Videos here:

 

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Check out more of my Abandoned Pics here: flic.kr/s/aHsk5JbQwR

Les 4 bras brutes, de même longueur que les bras DJI. Il sont découpés dans un tube rectangulaire de 15.5 x 27.5 x 1.5 (trouvé chez Bricomarché)

Cleaning up this build - this test mule became an #FPV so I decided to clean it up while I'm at it. Opened up the cheap ESCs to shorten the motor wires. Organized the signal wires and will add a buzzer. #quad #quadcopter #drone #multirotor #multicopter #e

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

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Super Quad 3.0

 

Two days later and we have version 3 with the results.

Video is Here

 

Waiting for #quad parts... #fpvfreerider reloaded #quadcopter #multirotor #drone #taranis #radiocontrol #simulator #FPV

A view of the underside of the HL88 UAV.

Project: The Magnus Effect Drone*

Group: Daniel Hubbard

A Magnus effect drone will be able to mimic the capabilities of a fixed-wing drone but with a smaller overall size and more lift at low speeds. This technology would provide hobbyists with a drone whose capabilities are between those of a fixed-wing craft and a multirotor. While there are a large variety of drones currently on the market, there are no commercially available drones employing the Magnus effect.

*Electrical Engineering and Technology Project

See the video here: uavjockey.com/uav-gear/multirotors/dji-phantom-3/dji-phan...

  

断層上空はモニター転送に何らかの電波の干渉あります?

ドローンの飛行には注意ください!

   

uavjockey.com/uav-gear/multirotors/dji-phantom-3/dji-phan...

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

See the video here: zerodriftmedia.com/amazon-drone-shipping-and-delivery-wat...

  

Amazon teased on the net shopaholics just about everywhere with a new video clip that information how its drone shipping provider, Amazon Key Air, could work if authorised by federal regulators.

In accordance to Amazon pitchman Jeremy Clarkson, Amazon’s shipping drones will weigh about fifty l...

 

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Some Drone Shots from Stronachlacher

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Efficiency of powertrain is everything in multirotor building along with weight. Single propel thrust data is available everywhere. But I didn't find anywhere fact how two propels behaves on same axis (co-axial setup). Another propel is then in the first propel airflow. Two propels side by side could be calculated approximately as 1+1. Internet discussions says often that two propels on same axis is calculated as 1+(1*0.7). This test bench I used for testing that myth. My test results didn't fully support the myth. My results shows more like 1+(1*0.78 or 0.85). If lower prop runs faster then efficiency is better. Higher pitch (chinese wooden 1480) as lower prop made efficiency even lower if rotational speed was same on both props. Propels I used were APC 1455 MR and APC 1455 MRP.

Results: docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsH8A-9COlqudFlkUmx3...

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