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DJI Phantom Quadcopter test flight in Duthie Park on 20th July 2013. Some of the images include still image captures from the video recorded by a Kodak Playsport attached to the underside of the quadcopter
The Spaxels, the Quadcopter-Swarm of the Ars Electronica Futurelab took to the air again on the occasion of the opening of the Ljubljana Festival in Slovenia.
credit: Ars Electronica Futurelab
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DJI Phantom Quadcopter test flight in Duthie Park on 20th July 2013. Some of the images include still image captures from the video recorded by a Kodak Playsport attached to the underside of the quadcopter
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The centre boards of my brother’s quadcopter are plywood reinforced with carbon fibre. The arms are 2mm thick aluminium. Looking over the quad it’s not clear where the weak point is and where it might break in a crash. It’s solid and still reasonably light. The ESCs are mounted face or label down so the aluminium arms help the heat sinks and act as one themselves.
The bolt and nut placement allows the lipo battery pack to fit between them. Each arm is a separate piece meaning if one is bent or breaks it can be replaced without replacing another. The lower board has cut-outs for Velcro battery straps. On the top board Perspex insulates the power PCB from the KK board. The larger area of the boards will allow for easier installation of FPV equipment. And not shown here my brother has made a canopy out of balsawood and fibre glass.
The only minor issue we encountered was with the feet of the quad. Being aluminium they easy folded with most landings and they needed to be re-bent. I drew another idea I’d seen for quad feet that were spring loaded or rubber band loaded.
This was taken in Palos Verdes, California looking East towards the Santa Monica Mountains and you can see downtown LA peaking through the haze. Torrance beach is in the foreground.
On another note, there was a 40% eclipse of the sun happening behind me as I took this shot.
My custom Arduino Mega shield for the quadcopter I'm building. Assembled in Eagle using mostly Sparkfun parts. Now to shell out a chunk of change and wait a month for printing to find out how badly I messed it up.
DJI Phantom Quadcopter test flight in Duthie Park on 20th July 2013. Some of the images include still image captures from the video recorded by a Kodak Playsport attached to the underside of the quadcopter
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DJI Phantom Quadcopter test flight in Duthie Park on 20th July 2013. Some of the images include still image captures from the video recorded by a Kodak Playsport attached to the underside of the quadcopter
NEW PORTABLE DJI PHANTOM QUADCOPTER PRO PROFESSIONAL PROTECTIVE ALUMINIUM ALLOY HARD CARRYING CASE FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE-BLACK COLOR
The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture, designed by Antony Gormley, located near Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England.
Completed in 1998, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, 20 metres (66 ft) tall, with wings measuring 54 metres (177 ft) across.[The wings do not stand straight sideways, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward; Gormley did this to create "a sense of embrace".