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Hi all,Was wondering if anyone has any insights into DJI Zenmuse. From all my research online the results look great. I was wondering how soon we could see something similar in the open source space,…Continue
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Hi all, i was wondering if anyone had attempted using something as large as Baja ( 1/5 scale) with ArduRover. Having had a look at code looks like PID's are for Stampede ( Traxxas).Any war stories or…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Jani Hirvinen Jul 21, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Hi All, was wondering if anyone had a go at running Arducopter on chipKit :-).regardsAnishContinue
Anish commented on Timothy Reuter's blog post An Open Letter to Google Chairman Eric Schmidt on Drones
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Posted on June 17, 2012 at 12:30pm 12 Comments 3 Likes
Came across this very interesting article on the register
"A British-led Japan-based group is building a free-software-powered flying robot for use by disaster relief organisations – and at its heart is tech darling the…
ContinuePosted on April 16, 2012 at 2:21pm 9 Comments 1 Like
Decided to write up about my experience in building my lastest multicopter, a 3dr hexa. The lessons learned from the exercise include
I should thank the 3dr folks again for the awesome work they have done. The build was straight forward, the…
ContinuePosted on January 24, 2012 at 5:26am 0 Comments 3 Likes
The folks MAVlab team from the Delft University, faculty of aerospace engineering, have been actively involved in the paparazzi community. They have been part of the the paparazzi community since 2006 and have different MAV projects running in the lab. The subjects of thier projects have covered a very wide range: From swarming over autonomous spot landing, Hybrid uav`s (quads with wings), flapping wing (www.DelFly.nl), fixed wing, rotary wing, electronics…
ContinuePosted on October 30, 2011 at 1:56pm 11 Comments 2 Likes
Thanks to Martin, we had an awesome Drone Zone meet up in UK at Charter house http://www.charterhouse.org.uk/. It brought together folks from different parts of UK and Eoin flying in from Ireland. The geekiest of…

Hi Anish,
I'm putting together another Drone Zone meeting in the next few weeks near Guildford....... Would that interest you?
Are you still going to the Wired event next week?
Martin
Anish said…
Ravi said… hi anish, how r u. i am ravi, based in new delhi, india. i am into amature UAV's and autopilots. a keen RC flyer. but lately into APM. flown some very good sorties in autonomous mode using a skywalker. now trying to fly a twinboom (2m wing span)pusher prop using Arduplane 2.24. Keenly awaiting the new ARM processor due in DEC2011. are u in london? how did the DIY Drones gettogether go. i wish i could be there. would love to meet Chris.
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jon.buford said… Is most of the space doing multicopters at this point? That is what it seems like.
Season Two of the Trust Time Trial (T3) Contest has now begun. The fourth round is an accuracy round for multicopters, which requires contestants to fly a cube. The deadline is April 14th.691 members
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