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  1. Low Cost Drone using ESP32 | Details | Hackaday.io

    Apr 2, 2024 · This DIY drone is small in size and can be built using easily available components such as ESP32 modules, MPU6050 IMU, coreless motors, and plastic propellers. Features of …

  2. The Ball-Drone Project MK II - Hackaday.io

    This project shows a complete 3D designed and printed single rotor drone as a full remake of the previous "Ball-Drone" Projekt. The special design with only one rotor and air vanes for position …

  3. Pi0drone - Hackaday.io

    Feb 22, 2016 · This project builds a Linux drone with the Raspberry Pi Zero using a BOM (Bill of Materials) of less than 200 US$. The drone uses a PREEMPT_RT patched Linux kernel, a …

  4. The "Cyclone-Rotor" UFO Drone - Hackaday.io

    Jul 20, 2022 · This is a highly modified tricopter drone design that leverages arm-mounted wings to significantly increase hover efficiency by spinning. A single standard sized servo housed in …

  5. ESP32 + Arduino Quadcopter RF R/T AI included - Hackaday.io

    ESP32 controlled quad-copter drone with an Arduino + Nrf24l01 RF hand controller. AI auxiliary movement and stabilization features.

  6. Line Following Drone - Hackaday.io

    A drone that can follow a line on the ground using computer vision, can implemented to follow rivers and map ecosystems.

  7. TICK - Hacking Drone - Hackaday.io

    Jul 3, 2024 · A compact pentesting drone that's both small and inexpensive based on the AstroRC Carbonfly. Full dimensions are 145x120x58mm, the full drone stays below a weight of 250g.

  8. Pi0Plane - Hackaday.io

    Aug 29, 2016 · This tutorial demonstrates how to build a low cost Linux drone with the Raspberry Pi Zero and the PXFmini autopilot. The PXFmini is totally compatible with the Raspberry Pi …

  9. Drone - Hackaday.io

    Apr 25, 2024 · The goal of our project is to create a drone and to be able to test it in a small area.

  10. Low Cost Drone using ESP32 - Hackaday.io

    Apr 2, 2024 · In this project, we are going to make a drone that can be easily controlled using our phones.