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Posted by amir42 | Aug 27, 2010 @ 04:58 AM | 8,059 Views
Another FPV session - this time flown by Ygramul - using his UAVP-NG Next Generation Multikopter and NGOS 0.59:

NG dynamic flight (3 min 19 sec)


Cheers!
- Amir
Posted by amir42 | May 04, 2010 @ 05:27 AM | 6,870 Views
The first FPV session of my brother, done with the Next Generation Multikopter and NGOS 0.58:

UAVP-NG - The OS Multicopter: Taarek's first FPV flight (6 min 21 sec)


Cheers!
- Amir
Posted by amir42 | Apr 14, 2010 @ 04:40 PM | 6,850 Views
I forgot to post my newest movie to my blog as well:

UAVP-NG - The OS Multicopter: Winter sleep is over! (3 min 12 sec)

Posted by amir42 | Feb 08, 2010 @ 10:40 AM | 9,624 Views
The Next Generation OSS Multicopter's hardware was released and is now available to the broad public at: http://ng.uavp.ch



The UAVP-NG is a open source community project to build a modern autonomously flying Multicopter, started in 2007 as a successor for the old UAVP Quadrocopter.

UAVP-NG stands for Next Generation Universal Aerial Video Plattform. It is an effort by a group of enthusiasts to create an Open Source autonomous UAV for fun flying, photography and experimentation. It was born out of the old UAVP project, but by now it has technologically and administrativly nothing to do with its predecessor.

For more information check out the NG Forum, the Features list and the News page. Be sure to check out the UserCopters page as well, where you will find pictures and specifications of already airborne NGs. In the Download section you will find all NGOS software releases.

Be sure to read trough our Introduction to the NGOS, our Philosophy and our extensive Documentation also. Most of our developers and beta-testers can be found on the FreeNode IRC network on the channel #uavp at one time or another.

You can buy the needed PCB in our non-profit Shop on the website.

Our RCGroups thread can be found here.

Have fun!
- Amir
Posted by amir42 | Nov 21, 2007 @ 05:38 PM | 7,203 Views
Hi!

Check out my real weblog at http://amir.ch

Regards
- Amir