has sprung up online can serve as a very valuable resource for
such projects.
Great Web Resources
A great way to get started writing custom firmware or incorpo-
rating custom sensors is to find others who have already experi-
mented in this area, and build on what they have done.
serves as a great community to link up with other devel-
opers.
If you are interested in writing custom firmware or software for
your newly built drone, look into
; it’s a new middle
layer that sits on top of the original code base and allows you to
easily write custom code in the Python language.
Altering Speed: Ready, Set, Race!
One of the first mods that we are always asked about when it
comes to drones is how to make them faster. As you have
already learned in this book, getting the desired performance
requires a fine balancing act among all the components and the
design. That same theory applies to speed as well. The major
things to consider when trying to increase the speed of your
quadcopter include:
Weight
As with anything that is built for speed, weight is the very
first thing you should look at when trying to improve perfor-
mance. Anywhere that you can shave a few grams will allow
you to see some increase in your aircraft’s capabilities. The
more you can shave off, the better you will be in the long run,
even if it’s just a few grams here and there. Consider remov-
ing any parts that aren’t mission-critical. Do you really need
that telemetry radio just to fly fast? What about the GPS?
Maybe you want to replace the autopilot altogether with
something that is much lighter. These are all things to con-
sider when trying to reduce weight.
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