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I couldn't agree more with "copy and customize". Head over to RC groups, I'm a huge fan of "foamies- scratchbuilt". If you find a plane that seems like it has the flight characteristics and payload you're looking for, you can always customize the he…
32 minutes ago
Chris Lane added a discussion
Hi I'm a high school senior and am starting my UAV project right now and have a quick question. I would like to create an "engineering log" where I can record my progress on a daily basis and thought it would be cool to do it on the site rather than…
40 minutes ago
Hi again :) Im working on implementing all this in matlab. But there is someting strange :( I think it might be the way i convert to eulers angels for debugging... Is there someting wrong in this?? pitch = -asin_n(DCM(3,1)); 3,1 is r_zx roll = asin…
1 hour ago
I think this really is a tough challenge ! I've read somewhere that Dean's Attopilot AP has some auto adjustment capability, the one your are talking about in your first idea, but I don't know to which extent. Adaptive AP. Maybe is there a simple wa…
1 hour ago
Hi again Jason, tried your last svn in debug mode (still snowing here) with these waypoints, a bit far away than before. Thisi is the config and this is the plot of the debug. Nice, didn't? Have a nice day marco
2 hours ago
I can see where there will eventually be a converged Radio/GS system. It just makes sense in the UAS World. But, not enough volumes to justify this commercially yet, or maybe just a mis understanding from Joe Public as to the benefits.
2 hours ago
Surely we will all be moving away from RC transmitters as they stand at the moment and moving towards GCS that monitor health and re-task?? The Ardustation clamped to a transmitter is good enough for the minute is it not??
2 hours ago
Yes, i am only interested in the data stream coming down from the autopilot. That new receiver/transmitter combo has a downlink back to the transmitter. So why not just make it a single piece of hardware you need to carry around?
2 hours ago
Hello Peter, Do you still have this for sale?
2 hours ago
Paul, Do you think it would be possible for UAV Devboard MatrixPilot to set many more of it's gains in options.h automatically ? Take for example elevator gins for pitch control. Setting up the gains is a slow process. Flying the plane, compiling a…
2 hours ago
"So... The big idea... Hack the transmitter(Cheap 9x) as to use the transmitters own lcd screen to display the same info as the Ardustation." This is one way up only TX, so you will only display info for the radio and inputs to the radio, now you n…
3 hours ago
Not quite sure what you ment with the above... But the data comes down in a simple serial stream.. so just needs to be decoded and printed on the lcd screen?
3 hours ago
I work in Midrand, Centurion no problem will be there. Standing by.
3 hours ago
Sorry, this is the site: http://www.tchartdev.com
3 hours ago
And nobody is shareing anything it seems...
4 hours ago
Getting the new uC interfaced with the LCD is not trivial. Getting the decoded data out of the radio uC isn't easy either. Lots of work to get this done, is it worth the hassle and time/money? Also you only see the stuff that you do on the radio, no…
4 hours ago
Thanks, Jason I will put more distance between waypoints. Unfortunately it is still snowing here and will do a few tests in debug mode. Found out this to trace waypoints: then click on csv2klm It is free, very easy to convert Ardu telemetry to c…
4 hours ago
> Jason wrote: > ArduIMU will be supported in 2.5.1. Doug is busy with that right now and we'll have that ready soon. will it be possible to use ArduIMU with NMEA (Remzibi's) GPS ? I've read somewhere there is a performance issue with such setup ?
5 hours ago
There is a good book about recursive identification : Theory and Practice of Recursive Identification (Lennart Ljung). The Matlab Identification ToolBox is founded on this book. Processing power is becoming relatively cheap, so why not take advantag…
5 hours ago
Tyler, thats a much better paint picture than I could manage. Do you fly RC already?? You really need to be able to in order to know if things are going wrong. Start with a free sim, like FMS, use google to find it, Flying Model Simulator. most PC…
6 hours ago

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Zane the brain

airplane designing 3 Replies

Started by Zane the brain in Airframe design. Last reply by Tim McMahan 33 minutes ago.

Chris Lane

Engineering Log Question

Started by Chris Lane in Miscellaneous 40 minutes ago.

William Premerlani

robust estimator of the direction cosine matrix 180 Replies

Started by William Premerlani in UAV Dev Board. Last reply by geir 1 hour ago.

Cronselaar

Hacked transmitter/receiver/groundstation all in one package 8 Replies

Started by Cronselaar in Ground stations. Last reply by Sarel P. Wagner 2 hours ago.

Peter Koppendorfer

ArduPilot for sale 10 Replies

Started by Peter Koppendorfer in Buy, Sell, Trade. Last reply by Milo Sweet 2 hours ago.

Tyler Wood

Looking to possibly buy a Predator UAV 6 Replies

Started by Tyler Wood in Buy, Sell, Trade. Last reply by Gary Mortimer 6 hours ago.

William Premerlani

Wind estimation without an airspeed sensor 14 Replies

Started by William Premerlani in UAV Dev Board. Last reply by Gary Mortimer 7 hours ago.

RobC

New GPS module at Sparkfun 3 Replies

Started by RobC in GPS. Last reply by Michael Zaffuto 7 hours ago.

Chris Anderson

Discussion forum for UAVDevBoard, Sparkfun's 3-axis IMU-based autopilot board 559 Replies

Started by Chris Anderson in UAV Dev Board. Last reply by Adam Barrow 7 hours ago.

Simon Wood

DCM in python 12 Replies

Started by Simon Wood in ArduIMU. Last reply by Roy Brewer 8 hours ago.

Andrew Gaiennie

Airal Photography 1 Reply

Started by Andrew Gaiennie in My Project. Last reply by Condor 8 hours ago.

Jason Larocque

DGPS with my local Ground Station ??? 8 Replies

Started by Jason Larocque in GPS. Last reply by Jack Crossfire 10 hours ago.

Manish Chiniwalar

help...Need to make a wireless robot with cam

Started by Manish Chiniwalar in Wireless communications 10 hours ago.

Sam

Quad-copter / UAV DevBoard Tinkering 6 Replies

Started by Sam in My Project. Last reply by Tisham Dhar 12 hours ago.

Mark Richardson

Predator Drone Foamie Prototype 11 Replies

Started by Mark Richardson in Aircraft platforms. Last reply by Pedro Assuncao 13 hours ago.

GillesW

Starting with 1st IMU : a 9DOF Razor 10 Replies

Started by GillesW in Sensors & IMUs. Last reply by GillesW 16 hours ago.

Christian Sherman

ArduPilot Shield V2 Kit For Sale $45 & Free Shipping 2 Replies

Started by Christian Sherman in Buy, Sell, Trade. Last reply by Christian Sherman 18 hours ago.

Tim McMahan

Homemade Predator Drone 10 Replies

Started by Tim McMahan in Airframe design. Last reply by Tim McMahan 20 hours ago.

Tim McMahan

75 dollar IMU 4 Replies

Started by Tim McMahan in Autopilot hardware. Last reply by Tim McMahan 20 hours ago.

Nick West

Blimpduino PID?

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Welcome!

This is a site for all things about amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): How-to's, videos, discussion and more (you can read more about us here). Please use the tabs above to navigate the site.

These are our Arduino-based open source autopilot projects:
* ArduPilot, a very low-cost (the basic board is just $24.95!) autopilot
* BlimpDuino, an autonomous blimp with both infrared and ultrasonic guidance

Other UAV/autopilot projects and code, by processor and OS type, are here.
Earlier DIY Drones projects, including Lego and cellphone autopilots, are here

FAQs:
* I'm new to all this--where do I start?
* Are amateur UAVs legal?
* Can you explain how IMUs using gyros and accelerometers work? Do I need both?
* I'm confused by all these terms! Is there a glossary? (yes!)

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Chris Anderson

National Robotics Week


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Posted by Chris Anderson on February 8, 2010 at 4:00pm

Jeff

Transverse Rotor UAV: Articulating Arm CONCEPT



This is a lunchtime sketch: will make this quick.

Two independent brushed (thinking weight and cost here) motors directly drive counter-rotating rotors.

I used 4x Blue Arrow S0251 micro servos as a template only, for this concept, to drive the arContinue

Posted by Jeff on February 8, 2010 at 10:30am — 5 Comments

Ryan Beall

Position & Wind Extended Kalman


Wrote up a wind estimator today. It is based off of a simple model which requires very little inputs from sensors.



psi - true heading (not course over ground)


theta - pitch


airspeed


GPS lat and long





It is a simple model. The wind model has no dynamics which helps

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Posted by Ryan Beall on February 7, 2010 at 10:00pm — 21 Comments

Chris Anderson

No podcast/livechat tonight

Tim's under the weather, so no podcast/livechat tonight. But we've got a doozy for you next Sunday (the 14)!

Posted by Chris Anderson on February 7, 2010 at 8:09pm

Tiaan Roux

Burglars use toy chopper to steal

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Posted by Tiaan Roux on February 7, 2010 at 6:29pm — 4 Comments

Dr. Stewart Pid

Easy Star Fiberglass Fuse

I'm in the process of making a mold for a easystar fuse. I used the replacement foam fuse from the local hobby shop and mounted it to a board, filled the pushrod channels and servo holes on the outside. Fuse plug is painted and waxed.


I must decide where to install hatches (if any). I still have the removable canopy as a seperate part, and will mold the wing insert seperately.


Posted by Dr. Stewart Pid on February 7, 2010 at 3:37pm — 6 Comments

Jeff

Transverse Rotor UAV: Bell-Hiller CONCEPT




I have been moving forward with my project to build a transverse rotor UAV. Here is a quick overview of this Bell-Hiller concept. (Oh, btw this is only a quick sketch done in Google Sketchup, it isn't totally to scale nor have I drawn in the entire structure)


1) Sin… Continue

Posted by Jeff on February 7, 2010 at 11:30am — 10 Comments

Michael Zaffuto

Arduino Version 0018 Release!!

v0018 is officially released and can be downloaded and installed!



http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software



http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ReleaseNotes




Current Users of Arduino should continue to compile and upload their

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Posted by Michael Zaffuto on February 6, 2010 at 3:48pm — 4 Comments

Martin Seven

USAF MAV Ornithopters

Posted by Martin Seven on February 6, 2010 at 3:25am — 6 Comments

Tiaan Roux

DIY Drones - South African Chapter first general meeting

Hear ye! hear ye! On this 5th day of the month of February in the year 2010 it happened, the first get together of the South African Chapter of DIYDrones!



I would say it turned out very successful, starting off very informal then quickly turning in to a storm of ideas lasting quite a few hours. Hopefully the first of many!



Sarel will post some more info on ideas and decisions made.



Thank you to Sarel and Gar
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Posted by Tiaan Roux on February 5, 2010 at 10:49am — 21 Comments

Paul Marsh

DIYDrones Gets Nod in IEEE Spectrum Magazine

DIYDrones got a brief mention in an article in Spectrum, the magazine of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The article is about first-person-view (FPV) flying, but the author mentions he read about FPV here and at FPVPilot.com.



DIY Eye in the Sky


Get a first-person view from the air with

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Posted by Paul Marsh on February 5, 2010 at 5:28am — 1 Comment

Morli

New AP with many ground barking tech. What category of autopilot is this?




Guys , should we have some thing like this( caption contest) going? Any way , diy AP cannot get any better than this , High lights/salient features.
>4 point landing gear, self retraction, auto flaps, self healing too
> no GPS required ,"tail wagging" is automatic (most of the times)
>RTL Works in air and on Land too!!
&… Continue

Posted by Morli on February 5, 2010 at 4:30am — 20 Comments

Jack Crossfire

THIS WEEK IN AEROSPACE

MARCY 3 REVEALED, MARCY 2 REVEALED, MARCY 1 RADIO DISASTERS



MARCY 3 REVEALED






There's the current Marcy 3 plan. Unfortunately not enough space to build her. Basically install a fuselage around
Vika 1. It's obsolete but it wa… Continue

Posted by Jack Crossfire on February 5, 2010 at 12:39am — 3 Comments

Chris Anderson

DIY Drones authoring tools upgrade to rich text entry


If you're posting a blog post you'll note that the formatting tools are now much more powerful, allowing for WYSIWYG text and photo entry. No excuse for not having photos, videos and other eye candy! (Seriously, it's a very good idea to start your post with a relevent pho

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Posted by Chris Anderson on February 4, 2010 at 9:30pm — 3 Comments

Riccardo Kuebler

Acromaster as UAVDevBoard platform

Hi,



here are some experiences with Bill Premerlani amazing UAVDevBoard on a Multiplex Acromaster.



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Posted by Riccardo Kuebler on February 4, 2010 at 11:30am — 16 Comments

quadrocopter

Octocopter

The base station and head tracking gyro stabilised camera mount is really working a treat. Check out http://www.eyeinthesky.net.au out now.

Posted by quadrocopter on February 4, 2010 at 3:25am

Nima K

Project Andromeda update - CNC Machine and sponsors



We have been working very hard on the CNC machine and it's almost finished. The machine will form a vital part of our arsenal leading up to the competition. We will use it to create our launch/arrestor systems and also the molds for the airframe.

It is in working condition at the moment but we just ne… Continue

Posted by Nima K on February 4, 2010 at 12:45am — 2 Comments

Gary Thomas

Seattle Space Needle scale-model "Airframe" & Quad-Rotor Helicopter "Powerplant" 'makes it so'.

That Post Title's pretty much it in a vital new treasure-chestnut shell .....

Imagine/Visualize:

[Top portion of] Seattle Space Needle "Airframe" in scale-model form

New extended range fuel cell, liquid hydrogen and 4-electric quad-motor "Powerplant" is in the middle of ....

That is all

Jack Frost Nippin' @ Your LH & LOX Nose ...

Help me honor the memory of our 35th U.S. President John F. Kennedy, who was very much alive & well in 1962 when the Space Needle Building was first dedic… Continue

Posted by Gary Thomas on February 3, 2010 at 11:42pm

David Ankers

Its Alive!!

There will be a load more talk about this project right here on the DiyDrones Podcast on the Feb 14th. This code was working a while back but we finally got around to making a video.



The hardware has changed a little bit since then but only to expand the power options and a couple more features, 8 servo inputs, 8 Servo outputs, SDCard, USB and lots more. Its a totally community driven project, the hardware will be cheap (revolutionary cheap) because we are doing this for fun,… Continue

Posted by David Ankers on February 3, 2010 at 5:30pm

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News from Flight Global

Webbies 2009 - winners and judges comments

Eurofighter Typhoon, Amsterdam Schiphol International airport and Things in the Sky blog have triumphed at Flightglobal's annual aviation web awards. The Webbies 2009, now in its second year, celebrate the best and brightest in aviation websites and their social media activities. The Eurofighter website won the Best Aerospace website for its interactivity and games element. Amsterdam's airport triumphed in the Best Airport category for knocking down language barriers, and the judges were impressed with the blog, Things in the Sky for its "compelling visual content". The Webbies 2009 had two new categories: Best Enthusiast/Community Website to honour the website that delivers

Honeywell to hush, bolster reliability of micro air vehicle

Honeywell plans to begin delivering its next-generation gas-powered micro air vehicle (gMAV) to the US Army's Early Infantry Brigade Combat Team by 2011,...

US Army reports successful ground-based collision avoidance system

The US Army has successfully tested a ground-based sense and avoid system with a General Atomics Sky Warrior at an unmanned aircraft test site in El Mirage,...

SINGAPORE 2010: Asian joint venture formed to market, build Israeli UAVs

Singapore-based Stratech Systems has announced launching a joint venture with Aeronautics Ltd to market the Israeli firm's unmanned systems in the Asia-Pacific...

SINGAPORE 2010: UAVs to have more range and strike capability

The United State Air Force is working on new technologies that mean some of the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of the future will have in-flight refuelling capabilities, longer range and new strike capabilities. UAVs are moving beyond surveillance and kinetic strike capabilities to include, for example, directed energy weapons, the US Air Force’s chief scientist Werner Dahm, told delegates today at the Singapore Airshow’s Aerospace Technology and Maintenance conference. Longer-range missions means the UAVs will require highly efficient engine technologies and in some instances this will involve using solar energy and regenerative energy capabilities, says Dahm. He also says the US Air Force is working to develop UAVs that have in-flight refuelling capabilities and can use the US Air Force’s existing fleet of air tankers. The US Air Force used a Learjet “as a surrogate for the unmanned aerial system platform” and “the Learjet successfully got into contact pos

News from UAVSI

Northrop Grumman Global Hawk Aids Haiti Relief

Northrop Grumman, which has an exhibition chalet at the Singapore Airshow 2010, said in a press conference Wednesday that it has been flying a Block 10 iteration of its Global Hawk over the last few weeks for the Haiti earthquake relief effort. Edward Walby, director of business development for Northrop’s Global Hawk Systems division, said that the UAV was deployed from the Naval Air Station Patuxent River base in Maryland, which is monitored from the Beale Air Force Base in California, to fly [More]

Military Adapts Robotics Operation to Afghanistan

The shifting military focus from Iraq to Afghanistan is also shifting the way the military repairs its ground robots, says a U.S. Army project manager. "The static operation in Iraq, bring the robots to use and we'll fix them, doesn't work in Afghanistan," said Jeff Jaczkowski, deputy program manager of the Robotic Systems Joint Project Office at U.S. Army Tank-automotive & Armaments Command (TACOM). Jaczkowski spoke at the opening day of AUVSI's Unmanned Systems Program Review 2010, which [More]

EADS to Sign MOU With Singapore Universities

Representatives from EADS Innovation Works Singapore revealed at the Singapore Airshow 2010 that they are signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Wednesday morning with two Singapore universities in a move to further its ties to the burgeoning technology hub. Under the agreement, both the National University of Singapore and Nanyung Technological University’s various engineering departments will perform research for EADS’ use. In exchange for the information, the company will sponsor the [More]

NATO Affiliate Defines Classifications of UAVs, System Employment

In a move that might eventually formalize classifications of unmanned aerial systems, Air Cdre. Jan van Hoof of the NATO-affiliated Joint Air Power Competence Centre revealed 31 Jan. at AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems Asia-Pacific that the center recently agreed upon categoric standardizations of different types of UAS. Specifying exactly what constitutes, for example, a mini UAV could increase communication effectiveness among nations regardless of which system it happens to have contracted, said van Hoof. The [More]

Fiscal 2011 Defense Budget Boosts Unmanned Systems

The Obama Administration on 1 Feb. unveiled a $708 billion fiscal 2011 defense budget that calls for more unmanned aircraft flights over Iraq and Afghanistan and buys more UAS, while eliminating part of the U.S. Army's former Future Combat Systems. "FY 2011 investment spending will continue the expanded use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in war zones. The request of $2.2 billion supports the plan to increase Predator-Class CAPs [Combat Air Patrols] from the current 37 to 65 by FY 2013," according [More]
 

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