[Noisebridge-discuss] question about flying robot

Christie Dudley longobord at gmail.com
Sun Jun 21 17:48:01 UTC 2009


Trossen Robotics is a sponsor of robogames.  They have a good selection of
robot kits, especially in the smallish range you're talking about.  None of
their kits are flying.  I can't recall anyone talking about kits for flying
stuff either.  what a lot of folks do for flying robots is get RC vehicles
and add brains.  I think a bit part of the reason for this is that you can't
really change the shape much of an airplane or helicopter and make it stay
up in the air.  People (like Andy) are experimenting with blimps, though but
I haven't seen any kits for them.

Christie

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On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Ian <ian at slumbrparty.com> wrote:

> i'm sorry if this is a "google it" situation, but i think the people
> on this list will give me way better answers.
>
> i need some recommendation for kits to build my own robots. i'm
> looking for things fairly small, in the 6-12" range. they have to be
> mobile, on land or on in the air, programmable, and be able to take
> attachments. it would be preferable if it was easy to attach things
> like.. speakers, usb things, or.. whatever.
>
> one example project i want to do is build something that flies, be
> controlled remotely, and have a camcorder that sends me back video so
> i can... fly it.
>
> i would like recommendations of companies with kits and parts to look at,
> etc.
>
> thanks,
>
> verbal
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