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[h=2]Allowing complete novices to fly a QuadCopter...[/h][h=2]
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I am working with a school with the aim of allow kids to fly QuadCopters. We all know this could get costly very quickly... I'm 6 months into this hobby and already finding it all too easy to run out of talent!
The dream is to make the QuadCopter to a degree, fail safe. Thinking;
- only able to fly in defined GPS zone
- some degree of max height
- a degree of min height to prevent high speed craft/ground incidents
- freeze button that an operator could hit
In my mind you would define the waypoints/area that the done could fly within and set it so it hits an invisible wall when it tries to fly past this zone. Am I totally mental? Are their any systems that would suit modification in manner, we're not frightened of a little coding.
Any ideas / thoughts or guidance, being directed towards NAZA & GPS as the right base. What are the blockers I'm going to hit?!
Thanks in advance
James
The dream is to make the QuadCopter to a degree, fail safe. Thinking;
- only able to fly in defined GPS zone
- some degree of max height
- a degree of min height to prevent high speed craft/ground incidents
- freeze button that an operator could hit
In my mind you would define the waypoints/area that the done could fly within and set it so it hits an invisible wall when it tries to fly past this zone. Am I totally mental? Are their any systems that would suit modification in manner, we're not frightened of a little coding.
Any ideas / thoughts or guidance, being directed towards NAZA & GPS as the right base. What are the blockers I'm going to hit?!
Thanks in advance
James
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