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|Description=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.
|Description=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.
 
For more advanced uses, you can take the original designs and alter the kit by making your own custom clamps or add-ons as needed.
For more advanced uses, you can take the original designs and alter the kit by making your own custom clamps or add-ons as needed.
|Creator=Jasper van Loenen,  
The plastic parts have been 3D printed in ABS. The control unit contains a receiver, four ESCs, a bluetooth module and an OpenPilot CC3D flightcontroller.
* Technically this would be an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), not a drone, but drone seems to be the term most used these days.
|Creator=Jasper van Loenen,
|Date=2013
|Date=2013
|Website=http://jaspervanloenen.com/diy/
|Website=http://jaspervanloenen.com/diy/
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{{vimeo|68841788}}
{{vimeo|68841788}}

Revision as of 14:30, 11 July 2013

DIY (Drone It Yourself) Kit v1.0
Creator Jasper van Loenen,
Year 2013
Website http://jaspervanloenen.com/diy/

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.

For more advanced uses, you can take the original designs and alter the kit by making your own custom clamps or add-ons as needed.

The plastic parts have been 3D printed in ABS. The control unit contains a receiver, four ESCs, a bluetooth module and an OpenPilot CC3D flightcontroller.

  • Technically this would be an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), not a drone, but drone seems to be the term most used these days.

http://vimeo.com/68841788