Archive for April, 2008
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Roll & pitch servo commands went full negative. -
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Predicted velocities were normal. -
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IMU malfunction. -
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Last 2.3 seconds of raw gyro data correctly show the port roll. -
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Major malfunction in the last 2.3 seconds of accelerometer data. -
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Last 9 seconds of accelerometer data show negative Z from dynamic movement. -
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An Align O-Ring popped out. Align parts really do suck, & this threw off blade tracking. -
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Posterity photo with the XCite locked & loaded for a camera mission. -
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Safely on the soft grass after flight. -
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Full autopilot. -
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Autopilot position hold + operator directed turn.
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The word viewed from the camera. -
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The word viewed from The Goog. -
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The scene during swashplate training. -
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There is evidence blade tracking alters the swashplate mixing. The same thing would happen with algebraic mixing, but the neural network can be precisely retrained, at which time the blades need tracking again. -
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Got some more mane hair. -
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This may look like more of the same, but it's different. Note the sprinker. -
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First autonomous sky painting with the 35mm sensor. -
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Used our 1 day off to excercise the 35mm sensor. The frigid weather had the animals coming into the sunlight when they would normally be hiding in the shade. -
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Lion meets mane.
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Here it comes. -
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The largest contiguous chunk of silicon ever, in this dumpy apartment. -
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The fish is for making things look bigger. -
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The 28mm keeps the lines straight. -
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The fish strikes again. Full frame at F2.8. -
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The 28mm F1.8 EF is the lens people most praise & simultaneously want to sell as fast as possible. This is the full frame at F1.8. -
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The lower right corner at F1.8.
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The tiny hirose connector meets expectations. -
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This entire board can be replaced for $40. -
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the repair -
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An oscillator is damaged but it still works. This board would be $190 to replace. -
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A minimum level of protection from this type of crash. -
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The remaining unmelted wires on the RCE-BL35X. Need to inspect the main board for more damage. -
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Sharp pictures from the 200mm don't seem possible anymore. The 35mm shutter has only a 1/200 sync. This is much farther than the equivalent shots on the 20D. The smaller pixels magnify everything. -
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Couldn't get the shutter curtain sync to work either. Blades still appear to spin counterclockwise.
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More like a studio camera than a tourist camera. The lack of an integrated flash is the biggest problem. Got many easy fill flash shots with the EOS 20D. Now those shots require planning & effort.
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UART heartbreak -
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The most expensive flash in the universe arrived. Intended for photographing high altitude aircraft, high altitude aircraft, & aircraft. -
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UPS is taking a real long time moving the EOS 5D, but we can use this flash with the A560 in long exposure mode. At full power, bounced off the ceiling, it's the softest light ever. -
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Outdoors at full power. -
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105mm zoom -
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24mm zoom -
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14mm zoom reflects off the diffuser -
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105mm zoom
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As clean as it's going to get. -
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If U can't take the shine, wear sunglasses. Notice we shifted the rotor 1/32" out to try to get more yaw compensation. -
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Aren't U glad U didn't need to rebuild this. -
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IMU is realigned, locked, & loaded. -
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& it's happy to see U. -
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Like Saturday never happened.
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Attached new power connectors which simply can't be mistaken for logic level connectors. -
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Blades, mane shaft, & tail boom replaced. Still more money left to go. -
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During a complete rebuild of the tail rotor, discovered.... -
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The shaft was bent since the Mar 04 crash & causing the yaw compensation to bind.
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Power & camera shutter have the same connector. Time to change power connector style. -
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Dead Gumstix. -
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Blade strikes still happen on the T-Rex. -
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A bolt securing the tail boom went on vacation some time ago. -
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Discovered binding in the tail rotor linkages from threadlock, excessive bolt tightening, or dirt. -
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Jack Crossfire & Russian Heroine before tail rotor failure. -
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In the early stages of a tail rotor failure. Last frame before crash.