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Randy replied to malcolm churn's discussion 'ArduCopter Traditional Heli (was: "600-size heli")'
Christoph,      Could you send me your modified code?  or attach it here?  My email is rmackay9 _at_ yahoo.com.      I think one thing that will be missing is that the throttle scaling helps you…
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Ramesh Tahlan commented on Jordi Muñoz's blog post 'Please welcome ArduPilotMega 2.0!'
Em Bu i agree with u, it depends who u asking, most wives will say we r wasting money on hobby. u ask me, the joy it brings me is more that buying anything else in the world...... the last time i bought a pant and shirt was over 12 years ago, i have…
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Randy commented on Don Brooks's blog post 'MyDIYTri Part 5. A month late!'
haha, Looks good.  good luck! In my experience the crashes become less frequent over time but never go away. 
11 minutes ago
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Ramesh Tahlan commented on Jordi Muñoz's blog post 'Please welcome ArduPilotMega 2.0!'
Gareth. sooooooooooooooo true
13 minutes ago
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afernan commented on Igor van Airde's blog post 'ArduCopter: Changing from PI to PID to improve stability'
Yes Igor. I fully agree in last sentence for ACRO. This is what we want for ACRO. It´s the way an airplane flies in all three rotations. Angel
18 minutes ago
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DaveyWaveyBunsenBurner replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
I think it's a good thing that the current state of the project is being discussed realistically and objectively. Thousands of man hours have gone into the dev by the team and im super grateful to them all. But I to have decided to hang up my…
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Robert Lefebvre replied to malcolm churn's discussion 'ArduCopter Traditional Heli (was: "600-size heli")'
Crap, you're right.  I had done the #define Heli_Frame before, but must have undone it at some point. I'll work on this and hopefully be able to test it myself today.
27 minutes ago
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Marco Robustini replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
@Angel: i have not posted this video to make a fuss, but to raise awareness on the fact that "I bore you with some tests done".@Johann: 100% agree with you, anyway i remain convinced that the future will be more prosperous ArduCopter if…
31 minutes ago
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Eric Tweet replied to kelly.jellison's discussion 'APM 2 locking up.'
Mine has done this twice now. The first time I don't know what I did to fix it. Removed all cables from it and let it sit for a few minutes (this was after power cycling it to attempt to diagnose the problem), and then it just worked. It just…
33 minutes ago
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ArduCopter: "PIDT1" code and hex files to try...

Hi all,a while ago, I wrote about control structure and started a discussion. Now the discussion about PIDT1 is going on also in the "Arducopter 2.2 beta" thread.I…See More
Blog post by Igor van Airde 43 minutes ago
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Gareth Rens commented on Jordi Muñoz's blog post 'Please welcome ArduPilotMega 2.0!'
If you're a moron, then waste money. 99% of the diy drones community are not morons. Spend properly! But dont cut safetly corners to save a few dollars! The buying a hybrid quote is not specific to actually buying a hybrid. Ever heard of an…
44 minutes ago
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Johann Van Niekerk replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
Hi Marco   This is unfortunatley the future of the Arducopter. I have had 2 or 3 copters go down on me because of uncotrolled flight reporting back or asking for things to change doesn't seem to set in nor does asking for warnings to the…
45 minutes ago
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Em Bu commented on Jordi Muñoz's blog post 'Please welcome ArduPilotMega 2.0!'
However there's a difference betwenn spending and wasting $$.....
49 minutes ago
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Gareth Rens replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
@Em Bu: Chill dude, i posted by mistake on the welcome APM2 thread. You just dont get it do you? :P
49 minutes ago
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John Campen replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
I have it working fine in Acro mode, but then it is pretty much working in manual only in that mode. For example if i let go of the sticks it keeps the same attitude and wont level off. In any other modes the yaw constantly swings back and forth…
50 minutes ago
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Şuayb TOZMAZ commented on Chris Starke's blog post 'Open source G10 quad frame'
I'm so interesting this kind open source projects. Very nice. Please keep us updated.
50 minutes ago
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Graham Dyer replied to Haikal Pribadi's discussion 'ESC won't calibrate and constantly beeps'
Depends what the beeps are, a musical tone (confirms start-up), then 3 beeps (number of cells in your battery) then a single beep (ready to fly) means all well. If anything else something might be wrong or programmed wrong (reversed, no or incorrect…
51 minutes ago
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Em Bu replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
great difference indeed.....
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Em Bu replied to jasonshort's discussion 'Arducopter 2.2 beta'
Gareth,stop posting that sentence all over forum,it is not funny at all...i sugest you spend some money on hobby and buy complete new quad and send it to Marco...ffor the hobby..and hybrid car is double the price of normal car,not for save money.....
55 minutes ago

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Arducopter 2.2 beta

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APM 2 locking up.

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Haikal Pribadi

ESC won't calibrate and constantly beeps

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Andrew Adams

ESC daisy chain - good or bad??

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Minim Osd

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3D print ing parts.

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André Marques

Begginer Questions Need Help!!!

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Joseph Nicholas R. Alcantara

ArduIMU+ V3 (Can't complete the upload process)

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Don Brooks

Question about yaw servo output graph...

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Frank Zhao

ArduIMU V3, source code for DMP?

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Juan Garcia

Parameters list, Newbie

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Welcome to DIY Drones

This is the home for everything about amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Use the tabs and drop-down menus above to navigate the site.

This community created the Arduino-compatible ArduPilot, the world's first universal autopilot (planes, copters of all sorts, ground rovers, boats). The ArduPilotMega autopilot hardware runs a variety of powerful free Arduino-based UAV software systems, including:
* ArduPlane, a pro-level UAV system for planes of all types.
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Igor van Airde

ArduCopter: "PIDT1" code and hex files to try...

Posted by Igor van Airde on January 28, 2012 at 3:25am 0 Comments

Hi all,

a while ago, I wrote about control structure and started a discussion. Now the discussion about PIDT1 is going on also in the "…

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Don Brooks

MyDIYTri Part 5. A month late!

Posted by Don Brooks on January 27, 2012 at 10:30pm 1 Comment

Wow, the fun I've had and the things I've learned along the way with this little project. But at long last, I'm happy to say that I've actually finished the build! This whole thing started as a way to relax and pass the time during the holidays. I was thinking at the time, that I'd actually be able to finish things a month ago…

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Chris Starke

Open source G10 quad frame

Posted by Chris Starke on January 27, 2012 at 2:30pm 2 Comments

I have just finished the design and prototype phase of my open source quad frame. Its a 1.5mm G10 frame for 10"-12" props. I am in the process of designing a two axis gimbal for it, but to do this i need access to a faster prototyping process. I have entered the instructables shopbot contest and I really hope that i can win that as it will make prototyping so much easier. I've spent approximately 3 months on this design so id really appreciate it if when downloading the dxf…

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Marcelo Ceccon

Finally, my first quad is ready

Posted by Marcelo Ceccon on January 26, 2012 at 10:09am 3 Comments

 

Here is the video, poor quality due to compression and the camera.

 

 

body construction:

 

 

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Gareth Rens

ArduCSR (Universal Remote Arduino IR Camera Shutter Release System)

Posted by Gareth Rens on January 26, 2012 at 8:00am 11 Comments

Sorry for the video quality, but the slr was tied up :)

Finally finished the universal IR camera shutter release device.

The requirements were:

1. Remotely trigger the camera to take 3 photos in a row using a switch on the transmitter.

2. A solution that…

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tonant

UAV fiction

Posted by tonant on January 26, 2012 at 12:30am 8 Comments

I have been working through the idea that in the future the functional equivalent of military UAV surveillance systems will be implemented by government agencies for domestic policing. I am interested in the software systems associated with networked surveillance platforms.The following is some fiction…

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Peter Koppendorfer

stop the production of UAV

Posted by Peter Koppendorfer on January 26, 2012 at 12:08am 6 Comments

hello friends, I have a new toy



It is a fiberglass telescoping tube with a length of 6 meters!…



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Mark Harrison

Sebastian Thrun Online Class: Programming a Robotic Car

Posted by Mark Harrison on January 25, 2012 at 4:17pm 2 Comments

Sebastian Thrun, most well know for the Google Car and his recent online AI class at Stanford, is branching out with a new startup focussing on online education.

He will be teaching a free 7-week class "Programming a Robotic Car" starting on February 20.

There's…

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Jean-Louis Naudin

ArduCopter with the APM v2: Long duration LOITER test (GPS position Hold) with the firmware v2.2 B4xp1

Posted by Jean-Louis Naudin on January 25, 2012 at 1:14pm 4 Comments

Here a video of a long duration LOITER (GPS position Hold) with my QRO quadcopter piloted by the ArduMega v2 board and the firmware ArduCopter v2.2 B4xp1 (with JLN mod). The flight is very stable and secure.…

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Alex

Futaba T14 Mz Mode configuration for all 6 modes

Posted by Alex on January 25, 2012 at 1:00pm 2 Comments

Here a quick guide how to set up your Futaba T14
 
I use 2 switches
  1st switch “SE” – 2 position switch
  2nd  switch “SB” 3 position…
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UAV news from sUAS News

Northrop Grumman not best pleased about Block 30 Global Hawk decision

Northrop Grumman expressed disappointment over the U.S. Defense Department’s decision to scrub the Global Hawk Block 30 UAV program. “The Pentagon announced … that it is planning to cancel the Global Hawk Block 30 program and plans to perform this mission with the U-2 aircraft,” the company said in a news release. “Northrop Grumman is disappointed with the Pentagon’s decision and plans to work with the Pentagon to assess alternatives to program termination.” Northrop said Global Hawk has demonstrated its utility in U.S. military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and in humanitarian operations in Japan and Haiti. It pointed out that recently the Pentagon claimed it was “essential to national security” to continue the Global Hawk Block 30 program. The high-altitude Global Hawk is a long-range unmanned aerial vehicle used by the U.S. Air Force for surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance missions. The UAVs operate from the continental United States and have been forward deployed to Guam, in the Pacific. The Pentagon, facing deep budget cuts, plans to use the venerable U-2 aircraft for the missions performed by the Global Hawk. The Northrop Grumman UAV, which reportedly costs about $35 million per unit, had been seen as the replacement for [...]

Drones over Deutschland, reports Deutsche Welle

  New UAS rules on the table in Germany Author: Mathias Bölinger / mz Editor: Nancy Isenson For hobby spy-enthusiasts, they have been available in Germany for quite a while: For 300 euros ($393), you can pick up a drone at most electronics stores. It’s a model-sized helicopter that can be fitted with a camera and used to film videos from above. The police also have drones, which they use to monitor demonstrations, for example. They were used for the first time about a year ago during protests against a nuclear waste transport and to keep an eye on soccer matches in the state of Saxony. But police are limited in the extent to which they can employ drones, with strict regulation of range, elevation, and flight times. Current law says the unmanned flying objects cannot be bigger than a model, and that the skies are reserved for manned flying machines. But that’s about to change. A new airspace law, which is set to be approved Thursday, will open the skies for larger drones that have been only used by the military so far. Avoiding the word “There is a technological development that needs to be regulated,” said a spokesman from the [...]

Insitu win $21 million for maintenance and support

Insitu, Inc., Bingen, Wash., is being awarded a $21,048,058 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-11-C-0061) to exercise an option for operational and maintenance services in support of the ScanEagle unmanned aerial systems.  These services will provide electro-optical/infrared and mid-wave infrared imagery in support of U.S. Marine Corps operations in Operation Enduring Freedom to provide real-time imagery and data.  Work will be performed in Bingen, Wash., and is expected to be completed in May 2012.  Contract funds in the amount of $21,048,058 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. Bookmark It Hide Sites $$('div.d11524').each( function(e) { e.visualEffect('slide_up',{duration:0.5}) });

Interesting Views From Inside the Iranian Republic

Earlier this month Iran stated that they would create a model of the RQ 170 Sentinel and send it back to Washington. The RQ 170 also known as the Beast of Kandahar went down behind enemy lines just before Christmas 2011. President Obama said at the time “We’ve asked for it back. We’ll see how the Iranians respond,” Iran has responded, the models are hitting the streets. No doubt one is winging to Washington. It would appear that we were all under the false impression that it was the Republican Guard that downed the RQ-170, but turns out it was some kids out having fun. No, not literally. I asked for some further clarification on the translation, and what came back was (sic) “it means that it is captured (not found) by young Iranian Muslims (referred to young Iranian engineers).” Thus, reinforcing the notion that the Iranian engineers were able to bring it down electronically or by some other means. Running counter to the claims of mechanical failure etc. A hotly debated notion, as these capabilities have come into question by folks in various engineering circles. I don’t profess to be an expert on lost Imams (has the 12th arrived??), [...]

Companies team for UAS capability

Two U.S. companies have teamed to develop beyond-line-of-sight satellite communications for unmanned aircraft systems. The alliance between AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems of Maryland and California’s ViaSat Inc., will integrate the companies’ command-and-control and satellite communications expertise. It also brings Overwatch into the mix. Overwatch, like AAI, is a Textron Systems company specializing in and intelligence solutions for the U.S. government. “The performance and affordability of tactical UAS like our Shadow system make them an invaluable battlefield asset with a growing mission spectrum,” AAI Senior Vice President and General Manager Steven Reid said. “Our customers’ unmanned assets need to be as flexible and capable as the troops who utilize them, and this new strategic alliance with ViaSat is one way that we’re staying on the leading edge of system development and integration.” The companies already collaborate on a mobile, cellular network smartphone capable of handling transmission of “Top Secret” communications. The system, FASTCOM, will be built upon under the alliance to enhance battlefield communications. “This new phase of the AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems relationship is completely in-sync with our intent to continue delivering industry-leading broadband performance over ultra-small-aperture airborne satellite communication systems,” said Vice President and General Manager for ViaSat Global [...]

UAV news from Flight Global

India’s Lakshya-2 completes 10th test flight

India's Lakshya-2 target drone has completed its 10th flight test, performing the full range of functions required by nation's armed forces ...

DoD cuts Block 30 Global Hawk, but spares other UAVs

The US Air Force is to cut its planned orders for Northrop Grumman's Block 30 version of the RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned air vehicle ...

IN FOCUS: Royal Navy chief looks to the future with carrier, F-35 programmes

Despite cuts introduced via the SDSR, the head of the Royal Navy believes his service remains well placed to respond to operational demands ...

UK considers landing gear modification for Reaper fleet

The UK Ministry of Defence could adopt a landing gear modification for its General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Reaper remotely piloted air systems, with the enhancement to boost the type's maximum take-off and landing weights for use in Afghanistan.

MQ-8B Fire Scout deploys again

The Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout departed 17 January aboard the USS Simpson on its third operational deployment ...

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