We’re happy to tell you that version 3.4 of the DJI Mobile SDK is now available for download. In this new version, we’ve added support for DJI’s latest product, the Mavic Pro , and its new features including gesture recognition, ActiveTrack, Profile, Spotlight, Tripod and Terrain Follow, live HD preview, the OcuSync transmission system, and its new remote controller.
As always, the DJI Dev Team is committed to improving your developer experience; feel free to report any bugs or questions you have on the DJI Developer Forums or emaildev@dji.com.
Please make sure that you are always working on the latest version of the DJI SDK by frequently checking the Downloads page.
On Oct. 28, 2016, at the Drone Port in Boulder City, NV, we conducted a flight test for the Zelator, the winning design of the Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge. The flight test had two main objectives:
Test the systems integration
Perform first hover or identify shortfalls that prevent hovering
The test flight succeeded in testing the systems integration and uncovered several critical structural flaws. In other words, it was a successful failure.
This drone is a representation of just 10 weeks of work and is simply a test article to work though the building of the winning design. This first test flight is part of the process and is a way to understand how together with the community we can identify the next set of materials and construction to really get the Zelator off the ground. That's where you come in.
Let's co-create on the solutions.
The co-creation process moves fast and is iterative. We aren't building show pieces. We are building things quickly. Designing, engineering, testing, changing, failing, and fixing. Repeat. This is how together we will co-create the future.
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What about everything in the world, that is, with such a part one does not go into the public.
With Apm the part would fly
As for the rest of the test... I just... what can you say anymore?
@Rob
Somehow I believe that in a couple of years a study will be published about how an AI tried to pass the Turing test in this forum...
What on earth does DJI have to do with the LocalMotors project?
just received
may be of some interest to developers
FUTURE IS POSSSIBLE
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Dear Developer,
We’re happy to tell you that version 3.4 of the DJI Mobile SDK is now available for download. In this new version, we’ve added support for DJI’s latest product, the Mavic Pro , and its new features including gesture recognition, ActiveTrack, Profile, Spotlight, Tripod and Terrain Follow, live HD preview, the OcuSync transmission system, and its new remote controller.
As always, the DJI Dev Team is committed to improving your developer experience; feel free to report any bugs or questions you have on the DJI Developer Forums or email dev@dji.com.
Please make sure that you are always working on the latest version of the DJI SDK by frequently checking the Downloads page.
Regards,
The DJI Dev Team
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Failure was part of the plan
On Oct. 28, 2016, at the Drone Port in Boulder City, NV, we conducted a flight test. What happened next ...
On Oct. 28, 2016, at the Drone Port in Boulder City, NV, we conducted a flight test for the Zelator, the winning design of the Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge. The flight test had two main objectives:
The test flight succeeded in testing the systems integration and uncovered several critical structural flaws. In other words, it was a successful failure.
This drone is a representation of just 10 weeks of work and is simply a test article to work though the building of the winning design. This first test flight is part of the process and is a way to understand how together with the community we can identify the next set of materials and construction to really get the Zelator off the ground. That's where you come in.
Let's co-create on the solutions.
The co-creation process moves fast and is iterative. We aren't building show pieces. We are building things quickly. Designing, engineering, testing, changing, failing, and fixing. Repeat. This is how together we will co-create the future.
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LOL what a POS. Didn't even have to be downwind of it to smell it.