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From: | Tilman Baumann |
Subject: | Re: [Paparazzi-devel] paparazzi user edition? |
Date: | Wed, 23 May 2012 10:42:37 +0100 |
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I think a lower hanging fruit and much more effective for beginners
would be some ready to fly setups. Clear straight forward hardware basis. Some cheap common airframe like from hobbyking that everyone can buy. Straight forward wiring diagram and RC integration. Parts that can be easily acquired everywhere (outside US). And a pre-tuned airframe config that 'just works'™. Also with good annotations. Perhaps a way to generate that from some 'meta' file which describes which functional blocks are used. (Telemetry type, IMU type) Same for the GCS layout. And perhaps some way of creating basic flight plans. Perhaps online with google maps... I don't think the systems complexity is really a problem. Except for the 'get you going first' stage. I'm not sure if it matters that it does not run on Windows. These days... Ideally someone would start a kit business like diydrones. Where you can get functional units like pre-bound telemetry sets or pre-calibrated IMU. All with the right wiring harness and so on... There are quite a few drones or FPV shops. Has any of them ever voiced any interest? On 23/05/12 04:04, wang yao wrote:
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