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September 20, 2010

University of Pennsylvania Quadrotor

at 4:13 pm. Filed under Crazy Hacks, Electronic Hacks, What Were They Thinking


Have a look at this crazy University of Pennsylvania Quadrotor, just think about the issues getting stable flight not to mention the flight recovery this Quadrotor is capable of.

Via: Make and Engadget



 

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4 Responses to “University of Pennsylvania Quadrotor”

  1. dr oz Says:

    Aside from looking really cool, what’s so significant about this?

    That being said, it is really friggin’ cool.

  2. MrMaigo Says:

    W0W

  3. DORU SANDU Says:

    For Mr. Daniel Mellinger

    Dear Sir,
    I’m from Romania and worked as a teacher at the College “Spiru Haret” of Ploiesti.
    My specialty is electronic. In laboratory courses have built a quadrokopter.
    Autopilot is bought from a shop models, no technical documentation – hard or soft.
    Consequently can not be adjusted correctly.
    Model they see your film has a perfect evolution. Impressive.
    We want to build this pilot.
    Wonder if the electronically scheme and source software is published.
    If we receive your project we will mention this in writing on our work.
    If you agree, we will promote your project within our professional competitions
    and symposiums. Hoping for a collaboration I thank you on behalf of the staff
    department of electronics.
    Respectfully,
    tch. ms. Doru Sandu

  4. Whatnot Says:

    All those red lights make me think it might have some orientation based on artificial signals in the surroundings, which would not be really usable in normal operations outside a pre-prepared area.
    Not that you can’t do it with onboard stuff, there have been several examples of that already.

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