Archive for March, 2008
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LEDs locked & loaded for video training. -
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Video masked out. -
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Stack of blade pitch frames. -
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If everything works, U get a nifty plot of blade pitch vs servo angles. Fortunately for us, the camera & servos remained synchronized but it's real noisy data. -
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Normal copters fly by tilting the swashplate. VicaCopter flies by setting 3 zones of blade pitch. Feed blade pitch angles into the neural network & get servo PWM out. -
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The T-Rex in autopilot with the neural network mixing. The A560 doesn't have the low light performance to capture these test flights. An EOS 5D is on the way probably for next week. -
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CAT as viewed from the ground -
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Attempt to draw a heart vertically. There is no line rule for vertical movement & altitude tracking is horrible anyway. -
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The horizontal heart definitely looked better on the Goog. This is probably showing GPS error. -
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Love those plastic blades.
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Russian Heroine analyzes VicaCopter's ball link pliers. -
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Russian Heroine observes VicaCopter in autonomous hover. -
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Russian Heroine & VicaCopter. -
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Russian Heroine commanded a yaw movement, which caused VicaCopter to fly off course in the wind. -
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copter.pirouette_031908.kmz4 U Google gamers, have the Google Earth files of some missions. This was autonomous pirouetting.(5.0 KB)125 views
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copter.pirouette_031908b.kmzThis was autonomous pirouetting followed by vortex ring state.(2.4 KB)133 views
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copter.long_mission.kmz(4.1 KB)123 views
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copter.hover_031908.kmz(1.5 KB)148 views
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Improved altitude hold got us more closeups. -
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Next came an autonomous pirouette at 135m with no operator guidance. That torture test took 4 minutes, but she did it in the confined space. She definitely holds altitude doing that, but now has new cyclic oscillation. -
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New confidence in altitude hold allowed some 30sec shots.
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360' pirouette replayed -
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VicaCopter is now an expert in the 2 point mission. Suspect some of the vortex ring states R play between cyclic & collective. -
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The campaign to restart camera operations began. The shutter button is operated on. -
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The mane board is opened up. Nothing useful here. -
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Patching shutter connections. -
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Shutter connections routed outside.
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Built a test stand to isolate it from rotor wash. Could not be calibrated properly like this, although we haven't seen much difference with the calibration. -
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In autopilot to allow the underside photos. Sonar is not guiding altitude here. -
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Recorded sonar data vs. GPS.
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Failed mission with loss of altitude in the trouble area. -
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Actual speeds achieved using various target speeds. -
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4m/s is clearly beyond the PE curriculum. -
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Successful mission at 4m/s. -
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Altitude hold wasn't there. Basically had no confidence in GPS & reduced the collective feedback to 0. -
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This was attempt 4 in the wind. Suspect she hit a period of calm air at the end. -
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It's much easier to visualize the flight using anaglyphs. -
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Pilot view puts her much farther away than GPS indicates. -
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Much easier to get the ground in frame when photographing uphill. -
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