Showing posts with label Drone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drone. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 March 2015

ElecFreaks Is Selling (And Giving Away) A DIY VR Drone

Join Ron Conway And Fred Wilson At Disrupt NYA new 3D-printed drone called the ELF VR Nano is available for pre-order on Indiegogo and for download on Thingiverse. That’s right: you can either buy the product and receive pre-printed parts or you can simply print it yourself. It’s one of the purest open source hardware plays I’ve seen in a long while and it just goes to show how cool it is to be able to print your own plastic parts at home.
ELF began as a design project last October and the quadcopter is now complete. You can pick up a kit now for $65 on Indiegogo or simply print out the parts yourself for free. DIYers will also have to buy the motors and electronics but with the ubiquity of DIY manufacturing tools that’s far easier than it sounds these days.
The company wrote:
We approached the ELF project with the mindset to build a completely open hardware and software platform, means it’s manufacturer ready pack and less cost in production. You can either modify the hardware to redefine new functionalities or personalize the app without approval or oversight hassles. Open source also means there’s no limitations (if still some) to what you can make from it. Anyone can learn and start building your own ELF with released files including main board design, electronics layout, schematics, etc.. We take open source seriously. It is where we started and hopefully, by being truly open, we can ultimately get more advanced developers involved to help move forward and make the cutting-edge technology accessible to ordinary people.
The drone is quite small but it can take and transmit video. The team hopes that users will stream the 720p video camera output to a VR device like Google Cardboard and the whole package snaps together without screws or glue.
The company plans to ship in July and it looks like they’ve completely beat their goal funding goal. I, for one, welcome our 3D-printed drone overlords.
via 3Ders

Monday, 2 March 2015

This Guy Turned His Drone Into A Star Wars TIE Fighter

New Tinder Charges Whatever It Wantsrc
Remember that custom Millennium Falcon quadcopter from a few weeks back? It better look out. The Rebel Alliance isn’t the only one with birds in the air anymore.
As a followup to his Millennium Falcon project, French RC hobbyist Olivier_C has built a second quadcopter — but this time around, he’s building for the Empire.
Modeled after the TIE Interceptor from Return Of The Jedi, Olivier says this guy took about 15 hours to design and “at least as many” to get it flying right. In the end, at least 14 propellers were sacrificed for the cause — including a few that sent carbon shrapnel shooting into the walls of his garage.
Can it make the Kessel Run in fewer than 12 parsecs? Nah. But it probably can blow some minds at the local park.
For comparison, the maiden flight of his Millennium Falcon:
Want to see this thing come together step-by-step? Olivier has a full build gallery right over here.
tie interceptor

Thursday, 12 February 2015

FAA Drone Test Site In North Dakota Will Soon Cover Two-Thirds Of The State

Two-thirds of North Dakota will soon be open for drone testing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today announced that it has greatly expanded the existing drone test site in the state and, thanks to a second expansion that’s already in the works, the test site will eventually cover two-thirds of the state (so this is really becoming more of a

 

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