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2010-05-23
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2010-05-23
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A n900 powered autopilot certainly would be interesting. It would have to be made fairly reliable though.
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2010-05-23
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2010-05-24
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2010-05-25
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2010-05-25
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2010-05-25
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2010-05-26
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I've never programmed for Symbian before, I guess this is the reason why the n900 is the perfect platform for this kind of thing. The full Linux system makes it really easy.
Although a light mobile phone does seem to be pretty well suited to flight instrumentation, if one could get discrete components to communicate with a base station (perhaps the n900 itself!) it would probably be a lot cheaper when it crashes, and probably lighter in the air. In terms of getting the data to the user, a transparent hud seems like a good middle ground between regular flying and fpv flight.
I wonder how tricky it would be to get a hud system like that working; again, all the hardware is here, just easy software