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So, I've got an N900, a helicopter, and some coding skills... here's what I've been up to today:

http://bit.ly/9vjuDO



If anyone wants code or a more detailed how to, post on the comments.
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Come back when you use the accelerometer for pitch and yaw

Very cool - but two feet?! We need a bluetooth enabled helicopter I think.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSv2ca-IECc

I hope they port it to N900.
 
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the_accidental: I would love a copy of your code. I have one of those little helicopters, too.

paulkoan: the problem with using the accelerometers for this project is that you have to keep the IR transmitter pointed at the 'copter. So you could only use one axis of tilt.

zimon: The software is open source, so it should be portable. But a WiFi-controlled helicopter sounds really expensive!
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Qole - I'll work on getting the howto with code online then. Or if yours is also a channel A copter, and you think you can make it go with minimal instructions I can message you the lirc config and control script on here?

Paulkoan - as qole says, it's not really very practical. Even if it was (and setting aside IR range problems) you'd need to perform heavy filtering of the user input for sensible control. And I just don't have the time, this was a day's work! Can't spend any more time on it.

Zimon - this copter cost me £20, considerably cheaper :-) For the price of just the iphone, I could buy a N900, a copter, a nice meal and still have change ;-)
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Paulkoan - as qole says, it's not really very practical. Even if it was (and setting aside IR range problems) you'd need to perform heavy filtering of the user input for sensible control. And I just don't have the time, this was a day's work! Can't spend any more time on it.
To qole and the_accidental.

Can you guess what the smiley face next to my comment was supposed to signify?
 
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the_accidental: bad news! My copter is a channel B!
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Channel B's fine - my code will generate either config file. (actually I'll just find/replace the one I have, rather than bother to make a new one)

So I can quickly knock up a channel B config for you if you can handle scripts/lirc etc yourself with no instructions, or you can wait and I'll do a proper how-to with code.
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But a WiFi-controlled helicopter sounds really expensive!
I don't have the necessary knowledge for that matter, but I know it's duable and relatively cheap with Arduino: 25$ for the chip + ~55$ for WiFi chip.

Already done with remote controlled car ( & iphone..).
 

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