Archive for November, 2008
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The first successful altitude holds. The IMU misalignment causes starting lunges, but it manages to recover. This was 2 minutes. -
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This was 100 seconds. -
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This was 46 seconds. Dead battery after 40 seconds. -
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The battery is mounted aft to balance the electronics. This was a lighter battery than normal & sure enough, the nose was heavier & the nose motor ran out of juice first. -
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The accelerometer readings with the ignored Z value. -
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New lighting specifically 4 quad rotors has replaced the recycled T-Rex lighting. Unicopter lights R no good on a quad. -
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The quad rotor is rebalanced. -
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Look at that. The PWM is balanced. Still only 5% margin before hitting flip range. -
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But balance comes at a price of propellers spinning close to IMU's & monster Z vibration. Don't have an easy way of moving the electronics to the exact center. -
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U fly too much if your antenna breaks off. -
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Going to be down to a 6" antenna in another year of flights, or Uboobs tax increases. -
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A rare chance to see how telescoping antennas work. Mainly chalk pins stuffed in the end of the metal segments. -
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& the shaft broken off by obsession -
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Indeed, 72Mhz is going 2 B alive & well as long as video other than 2.4Ghz is zillions of dollars.
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Once no-one would volunteer for this shot. With a stock market crash & some rate damping hacks, that's not a problem anymore. Compare this shot to when it was flopping all over the place last week. -
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How to make mad money with micro payloads to orbit. -
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One way to make something fly out & back real fast, hundreds of times a second, is shown by our magnet UAV.
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EOS 5D handheld 0.5sec 15mm fish -
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EOS 5D handheld 1sec 15mm fish -
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4 U astrophotographers used to 2 hour exposures on your EOS 5D's, U can skip live viewing through the refractors. They just see faint blobs. -
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This modern computerized 36" was broken. -
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This shot of an inactive scope infuriated a few volunteers, who revealed the domes were not lightproof. -
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The scene from Mortgage Bailout Rd.
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Your motor azimuth is critical for heading stability, so U need to move the landing gear from the motor mounts to the fuse. -
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Very soft landings, when they're right side up. -
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This sums up the problems. Lots of oscillations, IMU drift, faster & faster translation, ground contact & flip.
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Great depression #1 -
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Before great depression #2. -
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The vertical test stand that worked so well with the Corona is back. -
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When it works, it works. -
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Yaw control collapses because the propellers R not exactly vertical. Our $24 investment in round carbon fibers has imploded.
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The ideal propeller, but so ambiguously labelled by Chinese warehouses & over $30 to ship, it's out of reach. Ordering anything from China is like throwing darts blindfolded. -
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The chinese soldering gun is a piece of junk, too. Burns through those tips like matches. -
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Got a roll cage fabricated. -
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Our solder welding never did last long. It just needs to survive 1 crash. -
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Another rough session. -
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Orientation hold in the field.
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There's nothing but shaft connecting the nose cone. It's just a decoration. Maybe it could be turned into a wireless triggered parachute. -
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A starving bank employee reaches into the whirling mass of blades to earn his paycheck. -
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The Voyeur may be coming to your exam room.
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Quad vs Rex Remains. The quad is much heavier because of the power wiring. Its only redeeming factor is that all the thrust is down instead of sideways. -
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Quad complete -
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Quad IMU -
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Quad strapped in -
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Yellowjacket HQ -
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Massive yellowjacket terrorism
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U need 1 of these to solder those 2 giant main bus connections. -
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CU of the main bus heat shrink work. -
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Main power bus mocked up, possibly the cleanest of any quad rotor. -
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Soldering jig 4 main bus. Unfortunately, evenly distributed soldering is not possible in a gravity environment. -
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CU of the soldering. 180W is just enough to fuse 2 wires at a time, but not melt the entire ball. Forget about butane. -
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Main bus, tied up & heat shrunk. -
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Motor connections for ESCs without color codes. Swap red & back to reverse direction. -
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There it is. The penultimate mockup before static engine tests begin. Plugging in with a forest of 9" propellers locked & loaded is going 2 B exciting.