Oops forgot to put the all important stuff....
I have the following:
- CF Tricopter, Pixhawk FC, 3 axis gimbal, look down camera for photogrammetry, sometimes has a ODROID companion PC for processing image data on the fly, 915Mhz telemetry data, 2 GPS's (M8N and Neo 7). 2.4 Ghz for control, 5.8 Ghz for FPV camera
- Wooden Framed Tricopter (not in flying condition - removed ESC's and motors for competition), uses an APM2.5 FC, 915Mhz telemetry data, Neo 7 GPS, 2.4 Ghz for control
- GF 250 Mini Quad, uses an APM3.1, 915Mhz telemetry data, Neo 7 GPS, 2.4 Ghz for control, 5.8 Ghz for FPV camera
- Bixler 2, shares a Pixhawk FC (with flying wing), 915Mhz telemetry data, Neo 7 GPS, 2.4 Ghz for control, 5.8 Ghz for FPV camera
- Flying wing (about 900mm wingspan) - to help train up my team mates for an autonomous flight competition, shares the Pixhawk FC with the Bixler, 915Mhz telemetry data, Neo 7Q (small GPS), 2.4 Ghz for control
In the progress of building:
- Large UAV style airplane (target weight is upto 8kg's - 2-3m wingspan, will be gas motor powered - has to be capable of 60km autonomous flight) - Currently designing in CAD. Will have Pixhawk FC, 2 GPS's (M8N and Neo 7), RFD 915 Mhz Telemetry radios (upto 50km range) x 2, 5.8 Ghz radio for high bandwidth data, ODROID as companion PC, likely to have 2.4 Ghz for control or maybe 433MHz - still in discussion
- Tiltrotor (target weight 2-3kgs, also has to fly upto 60km autonomously - will be electric powered) - Currently designing in CAD - pending test results of the prototypes. Pixhawk FC, 1 GPS (M8N or Neo 7), RFD 915Mhz Telemetry radio (up to 50 km range), 2.4 Ghz for control
- Tiltrotor prototypes (have one partly built out of foam board) - started building it last night. Likely to be pixhawk FC, 3DR 915 Mhz telemetry, 1 GPS.
I also have 3 250/300 sized CF / GF frames. Lots of other bits, I could most likely build another 1 or 2 copters from spares and another plane or two. I have a new CF Tricopter frame that I'll switch to that was CNC cut, instead of my dodgy attempts.
Chris