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RC Models => Self-designed, DIY and College Projects => Topic started by: Gary Mortimer on August 23, 2010, 02:19:05 PM



Title: An Introduction
Post by: Gary Mortimer on August 23, 2010, 02:19:05 PM
Hi all,

My name is Gary and I hang out on DIYdrones and RCgroups an awful lot, I have seen many people joining and contributing from India, so I thought why not try and look the other way!! It seems lots of interesting thinking is coming from India.

Hence i have joined here.

My main interest is in unmanned flight, I have a small company making very very simple UAS. http://www.yellowplane.co.uk and a UAS news blog http://www.suasnews.com

I live half the year in the UK and half in South Africa.

So anyhow in case you are wondering who on earth this chap is, you now know!!!

Regards

Gary


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: majraj on August 23, 2010, 03:13:52 PM
Hi Gary,

Good to know you & know that people across the globe are taking intrest in UAV contributions from India. Let me introduce myself. I am Raj & I am a qualified UAV pilot. I am into this bussiness of UAV for last 12 years. I have done similar developments in tactical UAV(10 kms range, with real time datalnk & extendable range) in India 02 years. Presently I fly for international companies across the globe.
If you are interested in Indian market for these products we can take this discussion further.

Raj


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: controlflyer on August 23, 2010, 03:31:53 PM
Wow! guys1 glad to see people like you hanging in this forum,
and I thought I would boast about "I build scaled helicopters and planes" hahahaha....
I would still be nowhere around "I have a small company making very very simple UAS" and "I am Raj & I am a qualified UAV pilot"
well, I am Dorwin and welcome again to RCI!!


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: Gary Mortimer on August 23, 2010, 05:00:01 PM
Thanks guys, no I am very aware that we tend to look towards America for the lead and that might be a little foolish. In the UK we no have regulations and rules that allow us to fly and make money with UAS so we are ahead of the USA for a change!!!

Raj, I am sure you are very well in the loop with it all. Dorwin again thanks.


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: saurabhhsrivastavaa on August 23, 2010, 05:04:10 PM
Hi Gary,

Good to know you & know that people across the globe are taking intrest in UAV contributions from India. Let me introduce myself. I am Raj & I am a qualified UAV pilot. I am into this bussiness of UAV for last 12 years. I have done similar developments in tactical UAV(10 kms range, with real time datalnk & extendable range) in India 02 years. Presently I fly for international companies across the globe.
If you are interested in Indian market for these products we can take this discussion further.

Raj

Aah Finally some posts from Mr.Sonawane... Glad to see you.. I called you but you did not answer... call me when you get this message. By the way, do you have Cpt Randhawa's NEW contact number???

Cheers !!!


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: medicineman1987 on August 23, 2010, 05:29:37 PM
Hi Gary, welcome to the forum.. Nice to know that people such as yourself are taking interest in our little forum..


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: majraj on August 23, 2010, 06:37:20 PM
Hi Contolflyer/Dorwin,

Thanks.
Place like Goa, hobby like aeromodelling, ample place to fly supported by abundent supply of fenny, beer & port wine.
You are blessed, what more can an aeromodeller ask for. (:|~

Raj


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: controlflyer on August 23, 2010, 07:58:35 PM
hahaha! you can say that again!
yes indeed! ample supply of booze, and maybe in some video's you may also find us Goans on the airfield wid a chilled bottle of beer!
but where as your profession goes, you may have to rethink about your last quote "what more can an aeromodeller ask for"
Wow man! I am still thinking, how you would fly a drone, how does it feel t remotely fly one of these things?
is it like a joystick game type relaxed feeling or is it the "adrenaline gushing" feeling??



Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: izmile on August 23, 2010, 09:40:58 PM
Hello Gary,

Welcome to the forum.

I am quite interested in UAVs. Been thinking of making a long distance FPV stuff. (Scratch built ofcourse) BTW, I also live in the UK - Reading area.

-Ismail


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: majraj on August 24, 2010, 11:29:30 AM
hahaha! you can say that again!
yes indeed! ample supply of booze, and maybe in some video's you may also find us Goans on the airfield wid a chilled bottle of beer!
but where as your profession goes, you may have to rethink about your last quote "what more can an aeromodeller ask for"
Wow man! I am still thinking, how you would fly a drone, how does it feel t remotely fly one of these things?
is it like a joystick game type relaxed feeling or is it the "adrenaline gushing" feeling??


Well Dorwin, when I am at flying I folw the principle " Bottel to Throttel 8 hrs". WE are also carefull about it during aeromodel flying, the party begins only after final landing. Hmmmmm about the adernaling gushing I would say yes indeed it is the same feeling, but it is quite a serious game, loads of checks & procedures to be followed. But it is definetly fun.


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: izmile on August 24, 2010, 07:39:29 PM
Hello Gary,

I am just curious to know your UAS setup. It might be helpful if I were to design one.

1, What sort of uplink/downlink frequencies do you use?
2, Are the electronics custom designed / commerical / open source ?
3, Any special features that make your setup stand out?
4, Which model aircraft do you use? Any reason/suggestion on this would be helpful.

I have quite a few questions going on my mind - esp, on the stabilization/navigation part.. but lets just start with the above..


Majraj and Praveen,

Since you guys are also in this field of work, please feel free to add your views as well.

-Ismail


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: praveen on August 25, 2010, 10:40:14 PM
izmile ,first of all sorry for late reply!
1) Frequencies depends upon of your choice coz today if any one designs UAS he will definetly implement security like FHSS or DHSS or may be even advanced (once israeli  friend told they use new advanced technology for security) .
2)It depends upon your strength , do you think if Boeing is going manufacture UAS,they are going  to buy electronics commercially from outside ,not a chance ! same way if i and u going to join hands n make a UAS ,definetly we will go for ready made market junk!
3)even though some features are common in every UAS system ,but every system will have its own unique quality from other,may be in electronics,opticals,or airframe etc.
4)for this i cant help you,airframes are designed keeping many aspects in mind like aerodynamics,payload,duration,expendability,how easy to assemble ,how easy to manufacture n so on!

at last coming to main thing on UAS is Autopilot it will have IMU,gyro ,gps etc etc inbuilt and very light in weight ,but not in price ,one of the best is Micropilot n picolo
Micropilot will cost you anything around $5000-$15000
picolo same price !(recently asked them they told $14000 for one autopilot n payload)


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: majraj on August 25, 2010, 11:11:24 PM
Praveen,

Micropilot is much better than Picolo, but there is something much, much better avalaible in market which is much easier to handle & with quite advanced features than micropilot. Infact Micropilot is following it's footsteps.


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: izmile on August 26, 2010, 02:37:35 AM
Thanks guys. As a first step, I am planning to build something for long range FPV. Then slowly add on other features to it. Will keep you all posted.

-Ismail


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: controlflyer on August 26, 2010, 02:53:02 AM
sorry! wrong post in wrong thread!!
How do I delete posts? ???


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: praveen on August 26, 2010, 08:09:35 AM
Praveen,

Micropilot is much better than Picolo, but there is something much, much better avalaible in market which is much easier to handle & with quite advanced features than micropilot. Infact Micropilot is following it's footsteps.
yes sir i know but coming to micro n mini UAS this is the best one coz they will provide complete development kit!


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: izmile on August 26, 2010, 09:05:50 AM
but there is something much, much better avalaible in market which is much easier to handle & with quite advanced features than micropilot. Infact Micropilot is following it's footsteps.

Majraj,

Could you please let us know the name of the product that you are referring to. Or is that classified?


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: anwar on August 26, 2010, 03:13:55 PM
Izmile - diydrones.com seems to be THE place now for such stuff.  Have you hung around there ?


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: izmile on August 26, 2010, 04:21:20 PM
Ya. I have been hanging around a couple of times... but its too much information for a starter. I am getting some samples for gyros and accelerometers.. lets see how it shapes up..I guess, it might take ages to finish with my limited time for this project.


Title: Re: An Introduction
Post by: anwar on August 29, 2010, 09:49:33 AM
Thanks guys. As a first step, I am planning to build something for long range FPV. Then slowly add on other features to it. Will keep you all posted.

http://diydrones.com/forum/topics/this-is-the-best-fpv-system