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Stefano commented on Chris Anderson's blog post Poll: When should we have scheduled chat?
"This is an AWESOME Idea!

As far as the schedule goes I'd prefer Saturday Nite (10pm or such) to allow us (Euro DIYDroneLovers) to attend on an early Sunday AM.

Definitely up for a Skype-like meeting more than a type-all-you-can meeting.…"
Aug 19, 2009
Stefano commented on jlcortex's blog post Hexarotor, folding multirotor helicopter
"Hola Jose,
perhaps a silly question: are you planning to use the folding arm to actively control the trim of your heli or are they just for transportation purpose?

Thx
Stefano"
Mar 4, 2009
Stefano commented on Ben Levitt's blog post Octopilot -- Open source propeller-based autopilot
"Which vector are you using?
I was thinkig about the Easystar, which, for a newbe like me seems the easiest solution to get started.
My main concern is that if I start adding FPV and Autopilot (that would be the main goal) the payload would become…"
Dec 5, 2008
Stefano replied to rochak's discussion control system for a quad rotor
"Some times ago I found this on the net...

It's in French, BUT math is international language and all equations are developed here.

Hopefully this helps"
Sep 25, 2008
Stefano posted a blog post
DraganFly, released a Bi-Plane UAV, TANGO , very very nice looking.the specs, here, are very promising.Just one doubt ... will the target of $1000 be respected??
Sep 24, 2008
Stefano commented on Chris Anderson's blog post Free Stanford Robotics and Computer Science courses
"I actually started and I have already headache :( ... but they are REALLY worthed.
Specially check the ones from Mr. Andrew Ng. on artificial intelligence and Machine Learning.

Andrew Ng... does the name ring a bell?"
Sep 19, 2008
Stefano commented on Chris Anderson's blog post Review of new semi-autonomous toy heli
"Hi,
I have been thinking about this for a while now... couldn't find a solution myself.

How does this actually go in one direction?? Are the blades pivoting? Still looks like magic to me.

Anyone any thoughts?

Stefano"
Sep 11, 2008