Thursday 27 August 2015

Open Source, DIY Drone Hovers Between Tech and Art; Do You Press '6' Key With Right Or Left Hand?

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Open Source, DIY Drone Hovers Between Tech and Art
Tricopters, quadcopters, hexicopters. A HooperFly can be any of these, or an octocopter or possibly even a larger number than that. The HooperFly is a modular creation, and spokesman Rich Burton says the design is open source, so the flier's configuration is limited only by your imagination. Timothy Lord caught up with Rick at OSCON to talk about the DIY drone.

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