[Glytch] has been building drones since before they were called drones. instead of submitting his time machine into the Hackaday Prize, he’s throwing his pocket sized, 3D printable coaxial drone into the ring.
His focus is on designing little as well as extremely portable drones, preferably one that has folding arms as well as can in shape into a backpack. His portfolio even includes a clone of the DJI Mavic, the gimbaled camera-carrying consumer drone understood for its little volume when folded.
Navi — [Glitch]’s entry for the Hackaday prize — is a total departure from quadcopters with folding arms. It’s simple to use, as well as all he needs to do to introduce it is hold it in the air as well as press a button. It does this by being a coaxial drone, or a cylinder with a pair of folding props sticking out the side. The chassis as well as mechanics for this drone are 3D printable, making this an remarkable entry for the Hackaday Prize.
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