I found this video over the weekend. Not sure if its been posted on here before but its worth the watch. Some pretty tight flying through jungles and bridges.
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I found this video over the weekend. Not sure if its been posted on here before but its worth the watch. Some pretty tight flying through jungles and bridges.
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Amazing. Amazing.
What a nice video, knowing Cameroon, it makes me proud to see the couuntry from a different perpective.
Great job!!!
wow, really impressed with the video and flying skills. and also a great bit of film making and editing. when I see this it provides ye more inspiration to get to that level and fun.
Mind = blown.
Through the cab of a truck?! LOL, awesome!
Hi,
Well, I succesfully tested GPS position hold. But I did not really document this, because a documentation is actually more work (and less fun) than the implementation of position hold...:
http://shrediquette.blogspot.com/2010/09/first-successful-gps-posit...
My compass is not tilt-compensated, so for waypoint navigation or position-hold in strong wind, I would have to use a different sensor.
It does not have an autopilot yet.
"Q: Does it have an auto-pilot?
A: No, not yet. Three additional components have to be installed in order to make this work: GPS, pressure sensor, and an electronic compass. I am currently thinking about this option."
http://shrediquette.blogspot.com/p/faqs.html
He already posted here:
http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/some-of-my-videos-showing-my
shrediquette develops his own arduino based platforms as well as the airframes themselves. Beautiful machines, check em out here.
Great Piloting ! The waiter with whitish cap on his head, was carrying a fish to serve, I hope that was cooked
;-))
Did you use ACM ?
That is some seriously skillful piloting; and breathtaking. I was glad to see the scene at the very end, it is encouraging that it happens to all of us.