Introduction
I am acquiring a Multiplex Easy Star to learn to fly, and to work on a UAV build. This blog post highlights my proposed configuration, which is to be incrementally upgradeable
I plan to split up my project into five parts:
- Learn to fly,
- Fly with a camera payload (just for fun),
- Fly manually with sensors, a data logger, and maybe a camera,
- Use logged data to set up an autopilot, and try turning control over to the autopilot.
- Repair plane and return to step 3.
I plan to order parts to minimally accomplish the first two goals, and to hopefully have enough room to add sensors.
- I have a budget of $500 to start with. This has to include AMA/club membership, airplane, electronics, IMU, autopilot, et cetera.
- I would like the plane to carry a payload that includes an IMU, an Ardupilot Mega, a Remzibi OSD or GPS, and a camera.
Other Easy Star Configurations (prior art):http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/my-ardupilot-projects-status Lots of Miscellaneous Questions -- here's one to start with:Q: The ESC has a motor ESC output and a 5V output for my servos/receiver. What do I do if I want a second battery for the servos and receiver?
Stage 1 Parts List:
- Easy Star ARF ($122):

- Radio -- Futaba 6-channel (eBay)

- Undecided Battery -- Upgrade-compliant LiPo?

- Undecided Battery -- Heavy, non-upgradeable NiMH?

- Already have NTSC camera, Airwave A/V Tx/Rx modules (634 and 630)
Stage 2 Part List
- Ardupilot Mega
- IMU System (Razor? DIY Drones Mega Shield?)
- GPS -- mini GPS or Remzibi OSD
- Brushless Motor and ESC Upgrade
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SummaryThere's my proposed configuration (including the undecided bits) -- I plan to meet my local club (SGVRL) to learn about flying on the local field, and later I can get a little better informed about my choices of battery before I jump in. Once I can fly, and fly with a payload, I'll pick out an IMU to play with.
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