Joseph DaLuz
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WORLDS SMALLEST MASS PRODUCTION UAV?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ritchie May 23, 2011. 3 Replies

The black hornet from PROXDYNAMICS comes in a three pack with controller for how much?  Unfortunately it will only be sold to the govt.  But do civilians have access to the technology required to…Continue

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Alfred Riopel replied to Joseph DaLuz's discussion ARDUPILOT BASIC ELECTRONICS SET, GPS, MAGNETOMETER, CABLES, PDB, NEW $300
"Is this still available? alfred  "
Aug 9, 2011
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ARDUPILOT BASIC ELECTRONICS SET, GPS, MAGNETOMETER, CABLES, PDB, NEW $300

Ardupilot Mega basic electronics set (soldered, code loaded and tested) (Atmega2560 processor) WITH GPS AND MAGNETOMETER, CABLES, POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD 90% SOLDERED.  NEVER FLOWN.  NEVER FIGURED IT OUT.  YOU CAN HAVE IT.  $300 OR BEST OFFERSee More
Jul 26, 2011
Jack Crossfire replied to Joseph DaLuz's discussion WORLDS SMALLEST MASS PRODUCTION UAV?
"Haven't seen anything from Peter Mullen since it was announced in 2009.  Noticed he pegged the throttle at full to keep it in the air.  The miniaturization people have since focused on ornithopters."
May 22, 2011

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Randy replied to Joseph DaLuz's discussion WORLDS SMALLEST MASS PRODUCTION UAV?
"In wonder if it's really a UAV though.  Perhaps it's a small RC helicopter with stabilization?  When you get that small you have limitations on how many sensors you can carry (i.e. a sonar and gps are too big for that little…"
May 22, 2011
Joseph DaLuz posted a discussion

WORLDS SMALLEST MASS PRODUCTION UAV?

The black hornet from PROXDYNAMICS comes in a three pack with controller for how much?  Unfortunately it will only be sold to the govt.  But do civilians have access to the technology required to make a stable, 20mph FPV nano-sized heli?  That's pushing it to the next level. Judging by the size of the antenna trailing out the back end, they're using 440mhz-600mhz... for either the cam or flight control, unless it's a baseloaded antenna.  But those seem to be more succeptible to interference…See More
May 22, 2011

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About Me:
RN, BSN, CNOR. But I really would rather work for Insitu. Live in the Columbia River Gorge, WA. General Class Amateur radio lic. holder. Tinkerer extrordinaire.
Tell us a bit about your UAV interest
For me, RC has alwasy been about FPV. What better platform than the multirotor aircraft for stationary AP and go-where-you-want-and-stop-and-view-when-you-want to flying.
Hometown:
San Diego

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