That is so great. Open source again beats out proprietary. Having competition with many vendors is a good thing though. I also agree the Paparazzi community as a whole has won. I am reading the details on the OSAM site now.
Does anyone know if the code for using an IMU will soon be in the SVN repository? I will be building the booz IMU soon and would like to use it with a wing or funjet.
Congratulations again, well done.
Regards,
David Conger
On Jun 26, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Haiyang Chao wrote:
Thanks for forward this news, Daniel.
To David's question, Utah State is the only paparazzi team this year. Such a pity that university of sherbrooke could not come this year.
Most of the other teams use expensive Procerus Kestrel or Piccolo autopilots.
The honor goes to all paparazzi forum too.
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On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:19 AM, David Conger
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Congratulations Daniel and the whole team.
I am curious to know what other positions did Paparazzi place?
Best Regards
David Conger
On Jun 25, 2009, at 8:58 AM, Daniel Bedenko wrote:
The Utah State Paparazzi Team took first place at the annual international AUVSI UAS Competition.
Daniel
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