I'm working on a quadcopter for aerial video of track events.
Took it out for my first outdoors practice today. Since I haven't been feeling well enough to drive, I figure I might as well get into a hobby that allows me to fly
Its a gaui 330x. I'll be using a 3 axis gimbal to keep the camera stable with a computer. I'm hoping to have 20 minute flight times with 5000mah 3s batteries.
Ralphie finally realized its not an evil robot out to get him.
Eventually I'd like to play a bit with systems to see if I can get it to chase a car at a certain height and have a friend in the car manually operate the gimbals. I can even tell the quadcopters battery life so I know when I need to fly back.
You really want to get pi....off try and mess with a regular helicopter, Flown rc planes for a long time and decided to try copters, There frickin hard. That looks like your getting it, Keep at it your idea sounds good
Not to hijack...My company makes processors and other components used in that AR drone. Parrot is selling a boatload of those things, I can tell you that. I would buy one but I would probably wreck it too quickly. They gave our sales guy one.
A couple of years ago, a friend of mine let my fly his new, pretty high end RC plane. I had some experience flying these things, but still managed to crash it in what (we thought) was a field of high marsh grass. Thought, well, it probably won't be too bad.
It wasn't till we got to the crash site that we realized I had crashed it directly into an irrigation ditch concealed beyond the marsh grass. So it not only crashed, but was washed away in bits.
I just closed up the antenna, and handed him the transmitter.
(I did buy him a new plane)
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