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So do a lot of studying and learn how each individual part of drones work, learn to fly a drone well and master it, Learn the laws, and have fun :) There are a few good articles about it online if you search for it, or you could just get a small laptopĮven more advanced you can get sonar for apm and visual positioning models to make it like the phantom 4 and be really stable hovering This will let you control the drone using the tablet as if it was a computer running the apm app.
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I'd also recommend getting a GoPro to use with this And if you want to get really advanced you can create a portable ground station to use with the drone while it's flying consisting of an Android tablet with gps which lets you do follow mode Usmile S500 PCB Quadcopter Frame Kit with Landing Gearģ axis gimbal for GoPro (I'd recommend tuning first) The best thing is that you don't need to solder anything, of course you could get variants of the parts that are cheaper but requires soldering by this way there's a lot less wires and clutter and you should be getting a 10-15 minute flight time
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All of these are amazon prime items and eBay items with fast and free shipping. I assume you already have a computer and transmitter. Here's the part list for what you need to build a good filming diy quadcopter.
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If you want here's a list of basic parts to start off when building a drone and it requires no soldering, plus you can switch out the apm flight comptroller with a pixhawk: lol I just copied and pasted from my other postīasically for the same price or a little bit less you can build a drone that's just as good as the p3a/s with a GoPro and transmitter Like seriously this is some good ideas here. So have fun learning and flying, can't wait to see what you come up with soon, your idea here is very good btw idk why people haven't really thought of it before because this is an amazing application of drones and this could turn out to be quite useful in the future. Practice makes perfect here and patience is key.īut when you get started and flying all the work really pays off and it's not just flying a drone for work it's also a lot of fun to be a pilot of a small aircraft like that and that's what make s this hobby so great.Īlso you really will have to literally read EVERY law regarding drones for the city and state in which you live in like not kidding here commercial drones will kill you if you don't follow every law to the letter.
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Ultimately I suggest that you take some time to fly some cheap quadcopters and learn how they work and fly unless you're already good at it, do a crap ton of reaswarch on how to build and fly drones, and do a cra tone of reasearch on pixhawk, ardupilot, apm, matrice line of drones, and dji sdk available. But building and owning an advanced drone is far beyond that because it requires a lot of work and skill but pays off. That's why buying a cheap quad from amazon, flying it and ultimately crashing it with all the pent up rage that we all carry is a great place to start, and then when you can pilot a drone safely you can get a good drone.
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doing stuff like this requires a lot of time and money and it's not just getting a drone and putting your software into it you have to understand the hobby and understand how the drone works.
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Like the pixhawk can handle two gps, sonar, optical flow, I think some kind of obstacle advoidance, pedo tube to measure airspeed, gimbals and auto tracking if you set the transmitter up with gps, telemetry, etc. They allow you do all the unmanned missions and stuff but when you get deep into the autopilot windows program you can do just about all the stuff the matrice line can do, when you add the right components on. But if you can build and honestly for me that's half the fun, then you should think about pixhawk and ardupilot. The best drone for that is the s900 and matrice line which is 2000+ dollars but with that money comes amazing features that are crazy advanced and will allow you to do some crazy amazing stuff. I'd recommend doing that if you're not the builder type but it's gonna cost you some big bucks. Dji does a great job at making the drones but you have to be able to understand all the technology inside it.
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It ain't just placing in your own codes, actually well yah but it helps to be able to build your drones for this kind of job. Well for this is advanced stuff man you gotta learn the basics of Soren building first.