After a couple days of flight, I realized that although my project is coming together, I've got one last obstacle. The transmitter I have is extremely low range, as it is built into the camera I bought. This isn't terrible as it still works for a little while, but I can't fly out of sight which is where the fun is. I've still got to take apart my quad opted, which I think I'll do on Friday at school. This is because to hook up the gimble so that it can be operated by the remote, I need the gimble attached to the computer in the quadcopter.
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Andy Forche
1/19/2017 06:21:43 am
Your innovation project sounds very interesting. I've always been interested in these types of quad copters, however I've never had the time or money to actually get serious about them. As an engineering nerd, I think it would be interesting if you could post pictures of your quad copter as you continue to build it. By being able to see the progress you're making, it would people visualize your project and see what the process of building a quad copter looks like. Also, I think you're doing a very good job at explaining most of the more technical terms involved in your project. It really helps us less educated people in understanding what is actually going on. However, you may want to explain what on earth a gimble is because I have no idea. You should keep up the good work and try not to crash again.
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Andy Forche
1/19/2017 06:24:34 am
P.S. You should probably proofread these posts before you post them. I hate for you to have to take apart your "quad opted".
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