Multi-rotor

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A multi-rotor helicopter is a flying vehicle with more than one rotor.

The nice people at http://www.quadheli.com/ have asked for our help designing and building a multi-rotor helicopter.

Several people are using small unmanned helicopters with 4 rotors ("quadheli" or "quadcopter").

goals

motors and propellers

frame

camera

electronics

testing

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way too many links here. Please delete the ones not relevant to multi-rotor helicopters.

  • Wikipedia: quadrotor is a nice introduction. But what are these "three rotor craft" it mentions? (TriCopter? Tri-copter?)
  • The Gluonpilot wiki (autopilot) mentions "Quadrocopter" [1]
  • MikroKopter wiki [2]
  • QC-Copter Wiki [3]
  • QuadroCopter Wikia [4]
  • ARM-o-Kopter wiki [5]
  • DIYdrones: "There are a zillion quad- and tri-copters out there" [6]
  • DIYdrones: Quadcopters discussion forum [7]
  • DIYdrones: Return to Home Quadrocopter (UAVX) [8]
  • DIYdrones: "There are loads of open source quadcopters out there, but they're all ..." [9] Is it possible to design a helicopter that avoids this problem?
  • the "ChRoMicro - Cheap Robotic Microhelicopter HOWTO" [10], [11] describes "how to build a 300 g helicopter with embedded Linux and Bluetooth datalink from off-the shelf components for less than 500 EUR." Can these ideas be adapted to helicopters with more rotors?
  • Quadrotto: Project Quadcopter [12], [13]. Is there any way to avoid making the same mistakes all over again, and instead make fresh new mistakes? :-).
  • RCgroups: Multi Rotor Helis discussion forum [14]
  • microdrones [15]
  • whatnick blog: "quadcopter taking shape"; and other quadcopter posts
  • WSN wiki: wireless sensor node platforms -- perhaps we could use one of these boards for our wireless communication, or perhaps make incremental improvements, rather than designing yet another one from scratch?