I guess this project never got off the ground. (Pun intended) Of course we amateurs are all flying autonomous arducopters now using off-the-shelf radio equipment.
@Nomoreidsleft No, it really took-off, but you're correct: I did not pursue that particular quadcopter project, because I had the chance to join a professional team with better hardware.
@purplegreendahlia You should have a look at the Arducopter project on DYIDrones. It's got everything you wanted to do. (Autoomous, sonars, GPS, IMU (gyros, accelerometers, magnetometer, barometer) Running of a Atmega2560. I just finish building mine, and it's very stable.
I guess this project never got off the ground. (Pun intended) Of course we amateurs are all flying autonomous arducopters now using off-the-shelf radio equipment.
Nomoreidsleft 5 months ago
@Nomoreidsleft No, it really took-off, but you're correct: I did not pursue that particular quadcopter project, because I had the chance to join a professional team with better hardware.
purplegreendahlia 5 months ago
@purplegreendahlia You should have a look at the Arducopter project on DYIDrones. It's got everything you wanted to do. (Autoomous, sonars, GPS, IMU (gyros, accelerometers, magnetometer, barometer) Running of a Atmega2560. I just finish building mine, and it's very stable.
Nomoreidsleft 5 months ago
@Nomoreidsleft Thanks!
purplegreendahlia 5 months ago