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semak
Nov 28, 2007, 07:06 AM
hi to every one
iam working on a homemade uav project
in which iwant to monitor its (altitude ,distance ,speed,)using gps (roll,pitch) using gyros at ground station.
and i also want to make a low cast autopilot,to follow the waypoint feeded by the gps
but ia have no idea about autopilot
and which one gps is suited for this purpose or simply how i can achive this target
looking forward .......................

raven46
Nov 29, 2007, 05:36 PM
Hi semak.
When I saw your question, i remembered me a few months ago. :confused: I guess you are new to RC forums. Believe me, spend some time reading a lot of the threads under UAV-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and you will soon get a better understanding on how to build an Autopilot system.

I just started August this year, and now i now a litter more. :D Keep me mind that we have many guys out there who some time, are just tired in helping other with the same replys. After some time they just reply to new and original questions.

P.S. Don't give up, wast some time looking at other threads. :)

semak
Dec 01, 2007, 03:51 AM
thx raven46 for ur reply
yes u r wright me newone at this forum.
but raven i have made some trainer like Funder etc
and now iam working on the electric aircraft that is capable to follow the
predefined rout and during the flight all the parameter will be monitor
at ground station ..so whatever thx



Hi semak.
When I saw your question, i remembered me a few months ago. :confused: I guess you are new to RC forums. Believe me, spend some time reading a lot of the threads under UAV-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and you will soon get a better understanding on how to build an Autopilot system.

I just started August this year, and now i now a litter more. :D Keep me mind that we have many guys out there who some time, are just tired in helping other with the same replys. After some time they just reply to new and original questions.

P.S. Don't give up, wast some time looking at other threads. :)

raven46
Dec 01, 2007, 12:46 PM
No problem...keep on with your research.