The digital camera really wants to fly -- trust us, it will -- as well as an ambitious new project aims to create your DSLR's aeronautic ambitions a real possibility. The eye3 hexacopter is really a six-armed carbon-fiber unmanned arial vehicle (UAV) that hopes to create aerial photography available to the public. Created by a few having a hankering for robotics, the flying machine is modular (for simple repair) and navigates using a mix of Google Maps and open-source code. Individuals with no pilot license do not need to worry: the eye3 utilizes the oft-enhancing APM2 software for any "compact yet effective" autopilot experience. The UAV can transport a payload of 5 to 10 pounds, boasts three Processor chips and it has a 350-watt motor shackled by each tentacle. Fly beyond the break to look at a relevant video from eye3's designers...
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