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A blog used to track the classroom progress related to UAS airframe and powerplant options, government regulations, safety, autonomous system programming, manual flight training (FPV and visual), weather, and flight simulator use. Taught by Dr. Joe Hupy
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- Trevor Redpath
- I am a third year student studying unmanned aerial systems at Purdue University.
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Purdue Wildlife Area Flights with a Mavic 2 Pro
Introduction Through Purdue's UAS program we were able to fly Mavic 2 Pros to do automated missions through Measure Ground Control to g...
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Introduction In the word of aviation, it is helpful to convey a lot of information quickly. One of the ways they do this is through the use...
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Introduction Mission Planner is a powerful software. It allows you to program a flight controller that is set up properly around a field ...
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Introduction Flying any aerial platform can require many tasks to both ensure the safety of the flight and ensure that the data is collec...
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