Nano Quadrotors at the GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania. Vehicles developed by KMel Robotics.
The quadricopter passes easily through windows in a vertical position regardless of the angle of the opening.
Nano Quadrotors at the GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania. Vehicles developed by KMel Robotics.
The quadricopter passes easily through windows in a vertical position regardless of the angle of the opening.
DIY (Drone It Yourself) v1.0 from Jasper van Loenen on Vimeo.
The DIY (Drone It Yourself) v1.0 kit offers you the opportunity to turn any object into a drone, simply by attaching four motors and a control unit – no technical know-how needed. The kit consists of multiple parts that are easy to assemble and can be attached to a wide range of different objects.
Yesterday we show you an intelligent quadcopters video. Today we want to show you another amazing quadcopter which can throw and catch the ball!
Can’t imagine how to land on wall or ceiling?
Take a look on this youtube video from Stanford’s Biomimetics and Dextrous Manipulation Lab.
Perching on several surface orientations using a micro-quadrotor at UMD’s Autonomous Vehicle Lab (Dr. Sean Humbert)
with directional adhesives and attachment mechanism.
It’s just too hard to understand? Watch the video please.
Quadcopter is becoming more and more pouplar than before. The reason are simple: easy to fly, low in price.
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