![]() ![]() He used CAD software to design and a Creality Ender 3D printer to print the quadcopter with precision and accuracy. Videoĭrone building is a rewarding process but often one filled with difficulties, but yet again Michael Rechtin showed us how impressive this process can be by building a 3D printed quadcopter. This quadcopter can be a good DIY for tinkerers who want to experiment with 3d printing and drone tech to challenge themselves. The project files for the quadcopters are not yet out but hopefully, we will get to see that in the future. rechtin reduced the size using some CAD optimizations but we have yet to see the drone to be completely airborne which we will know in part 2 of his video. This motor has a max thrust of 3 kg but the huge size of the motor for the same amount of thrust generated can be a big no-no. The rotor or the core is made by printing magnetic PLA and then wrapping the copper coil around it. The stator is created by inserting a magnet into the inner circumference of its body. The external body for the motors is made by using PLA. The motor is made up of two parts: - the stator and the rotor. The main magic of this quadcopter is actually not its chassis but the motors themselves. The central part and the hands are custom designed on CAD software and are then sent to the 3d printer. ![]() The 3D-printed quadcopter is one such thing that is completely made using this technology. Perhaps, though, nothing in MSFS should be intended to be a stand-in for real-world practice.A 3D Printer can do wonders in the hands of the right person. It might be helpful just as a vague approximate refresher and reminder of the maneuvers involved before giving it a go in real life, particularly if it’s been quite a few months since I last actually flew the drone around my house. Then by hooking my DJI controller up to the computer, practice flying my DJI drone in virtual reality around my house (even better if one could introduce different amounts of wind and wind variability). I guess some of the places with the best photogrammetry are not the places in the real world that you’re going to be allowed to fly a drone, e.g., downtown Manhattan, but you might certainly fly a small RC quadcopter drone around Monument Valley, which already exists in the sim in great detail.Īnother completely off-the-wall idea would be if there some way that I could reconstruct the exterior of my house and yard in ultra photogrammetric detail and introduce that imagery to my copy of MSFS. Maybe just as the Reno Air Races was added, there could be a gaming aspect or just a touring aspect at select world locations. I agree that detailed views the world over at ground level might be impractical but just as there are featured cities and cultural points of interest around the world in MSFS, perhaps drone flying at the scale of small remote-controlled quadcopters could be introduced in select areas around the world. Theoretically, sim graphics already existing should support higher aerial views from a drone cam. Maybe the sim graphics support is incompatible with detailed ground level views that one would have of vegetation and buildings while flying a quadcopter drone near ground level. ![]()
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