The Extraordinary Redundancy of Spinning Drones - Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday 2 года назад +1057

    What a fantastic video. There’s so many unspoken things that you know doubt thought about but did not put in the video that I find to be amazing. To what effect does gyroscopic precession play in? How significant is the lag associated with spinning up the propellers in phase like that? I assume propeller inertia is important, and the angle of attack of each individual motor would affect how much drag/lift is on the propeller. What is the power efficiency of hovering in the different modes? On top of all of that, the sneaky rolling shutter effect propeller shadows against the LEDs. This video is set my mind on fire. Thank you so much for making it.

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +156

      Thanks so much for the kind words, Destin. “Mind on fire” and discovering all the new questions to ask is exactly what I was going for!! I think you’d like the first two videos in this series covering the efficiency benefits + some cool potential applications. Cheers

    • @preordered4763
      @preordered4763 2 года назад +35

      I hope you make a video on this Destin

    • @legit.stupid
      @legit.stupid 2 года назад +2

      It's a really cool concept but pretty impractical, still looks cool tho.

    • @EUnit111986
      @EUnit111986 2 года назад +32

      A regular guy sharing a project that captures the attention of Destin? Now that speaks volumes

    • @Fatso-to-fit
      @Fatso-to-fit 2 года назад

      .

  • @tridentii1903
    @tridentii1903 2 года назад +580

    I'm new to your channel, but as a retired aerospace engineer I can say that what you're doing here is engineering at its finest. Your skill set, from aerodynamics to control theory, is amazing. And your spinning drone is brilliant. One item I would like to know more about is your neighbors' reaction to all that goes on in your backyard. Perhaps an interview segment on one of your next videos?

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +116

      lol, my neighbors are very nice thankfully. One time I had a prop fly off and parachute over into their garden and they didn't mind

    • @ChemEDan
      @ChemEDan 2 года назад +23

      @@NicholasRehm With drones like that you should know more about your neighbors than they know about you.

    • @omh186
      @omh186 2 года назад

      Very cool

    • @Xevion
      @Xevion 2 года назад +2

      @@dohabandit the shutter speed would need to be extremely fast in order to acquire good images. Doing this at night, or even just in the evening would certainly result in bad images. But I think on a bright enough day, you might actually get something cool.

    • @samos343guiltyspark
      @samos343guiltyspark 2 года назад +1

      @@Xevion can't we just forget shutters and have software filter out the unwanted frames?

  • @AdrianoCasemiro
    @AdrianoCasemiro 2 года назад +769

    I've been following the development of this new aircraft concept. It's a revolution in so many fronts, I can't even imagine all the real world applications. Never fails to impress me.

    • @goodluck5642
      @goodluck5642 2 года назад +57

      More than a couple revolutions by my count

    • @AdrianoCasemiro
      @AdrianoCasemiro 2 года назад +64

      @@goodluck5642 yes, like 250 revolutions per minute.

    • @andresmonagas7662
      @andresmonagas7662 2 года назад +18

      Exactly, for example I can see this thing used for extended periods of flight time to provide an emergency area with communications, Acting like an antenna like Nicholas said.

    • @milllight5379
      @milllight5379 2 года назад +30

      "This New Aircraft Concept" literally means "Tip Jet" from approx 1911. Now it is 111 years old. In fact, this is a passed stage in the evolution of helicopter industry. The author is a very good engineer, and I enjoy watching his channel, but it's better not to claim that he reinvented the wheel. sry for my bad english

    • @MAV_ist
      @MAV_ist 2 года назад +2

      You can make a UFO with the same way. Shaped like a frisbee. It can be motire stable and durable.

  • @rydillo
    @rydillo Год назад +79

    It’s crazy how fast it goes from spinning to regular flight. So cool.

  • @Dangineering
    @Dangineering 2 года назад +178

    This feels like how Imagine a UFO would move. VERY well done project. This is an absolute gem on youtube. Look forward to the next installment

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +11

      Thanks a ton

    • @archeryan8404
      @archeryan8404 2 года назад +1

      @@NicholasRehm couldnt you put cameras with the LEDs on each tip? And use the same logic as the code for the LEDs to switch inputs on the camera, except maybe do processing off-drone in a phone app or something using live gyro data from the drone? If you only grabbed a frame at each time the camera is in front, That could give you 12.5 fps from my crappy math. (250rpm, times three cameras, divided by 60 to get rps) and you could potentially play around with wide-angle to get 2 frames slightly off center and merge them, for 25 fps, that could be usable.
      Or, a 360 cam in the center, or front and back center cams for two frames each spin.

    • @archeryan8404
      @archeryan8404 2 года назад +2

      @@NicholasRehm ps I LOVE THIS PROJECT. they remind me of the Incredibles' henchmen drones that chase dash and violet

    • @dj007twk
      @dj007twk Год назад +2

      A lot of UFO footage appears to rotate off balance similar to the one motor configuration seen here

  • @saqibsultantemuri2437
    @saqibsultantemuri2437 2 года назад +119

    I vote for the X-wing design! Awesome how you explain complicated stuff in short and comprehensive way and don't shy away from showing a little math. Cool!

    • @andrewking6178
      @andrewking6178 2 года назад +1

      More than an X-wing this is actually quite simmilar to the Babylon 5 fighters and it looks fire :P ... but apart from the engine loss thing I can´t really see it being more efficient than the two wing "plane". We moved away from biplanes for a reason and the helicopter mode would suffer as well.

    • @Noruzenchi86
      @Noruzenchi86 2 года назад

      @@andrewking6178 Would, but it's nice to have. There's a reason helicopters are still practical. The V22 Osprey is a good example.

  • @Hexalyse
    @Hexalyse 2 года назад +296

    You deserve 10 times more subscribers. This is the most exciting drone-related content I've seen in years!

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +14

      Really appreciate it!

    • @Av-vd3wk
      @Av-vd3wk 2 года назад +2

      I highly suggest you search in RUclips for the TedTalk “The astounding athletic power of quadcopters
      Raffaello D'Andrea”

    • @Hexalyse
      @Hexalyse 2 года назад +1

      @@Av-vd3wk I will. It rings a bell tho, maybe it's the talk I'm thinking about, in which case it was super cool yes, especially considering it was many years ago.

    • @blu5021
      @blu5021 2 года назад

      @@NicholasRehm you should try putting a stabilizer on a camera so it doesn’t spin, so you can go fpv. I think a thing the middle of an monowheel could work

    • @NardelliFilmesOficial
      @NardelliFilmesOficial 2 года назад

      thats true

  • @mikepetersen2927
    @mikepetersen2927 2 года назад +115

    Beautiful work!
    Making the hub a hollow ring/stator, with a counterrotating core/armature, should give you a stationary mount for a POV camera without a fuselage. You could probably make a 360-degree camera work as well, if you can fly enough computing power for the stitching/distortion processing. In either case, you'll probably need additional stabilization code to take the wobbles out of the video feed.
    I'm really looking forward to seeing where you take this next!

    • @FPVenius
      @FPVenius 2 года назад +13

      Came here to say more or less this :-) Since he knows the RPM of the drone, he could counter-rotate a motor at the same speed to hold an FPV setup.

    • @The-KP
      @The-KP 2 года назад +4

      Stitching/distortion processing can be done in post, on a desktop PC. That's how my 360 camera does it.

    • @antonliakhovitch8306
      @antonliakhovitch8306 2 года назад +10

      @@The-KP They're talking about FPV flight I think, so in that case you'd indeed want to do it in real time. It still doesn't necessarily have to happen on the drone though

    • @antonliakhovitch8306
      @antonliakhovitch8306 2 года назад +11

      The 360° camera might be a little wonky due to how fast the thing is rotating. These cameras aren't magic - they're still susceptible to motion blur and rolling shutter jell-o. I expect the video feed to be a stable but blurry mess.
      Putting the camera on a rotating platform shouldn't be too terrible. I think you only really need a small motor to counter the rotation - the camera platform wants to preserve its (zero) rotational momentum so you only need to counter friction in the bearing and in the motor itself.
      Then, since FPV and recording gear usually don't need to talk to the main flight controller, you just need two slip rings for power. As long as your yaw ring motor is on the top half, you can put any standard camera gimbal on the bottom half and it should work.

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR 2 года назад +6

      smear will make a 360 difficult. Counter rotatation during steady hover should be fairly simple.

  • @mikegofton1
    @mikegofton1 2 года назад +47

    Very impressive Nicholas - my vote is for the two blade / wing and body variant .

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +14

      Noted!

    • @Hukkinen
      @Hukkinen 2 года назад +6

      @@NicholasRehm Four blades, two motors ;) - Would be symmetric. Minimizing motor count is interesting.

    • @gadgetg9479
      @gadgetg9479 2 года назад

      @@NicholasRehm can I suggest 2 short blades and 2 longer blades. Mount the motors on the short blades and use them as balances like you would find on a helicopter.
      This gives you a efficiency advantage of spinning your craft faster?? follow this up with a free swiveling tail to mount your camera??
      I love what you have done and I am only brainstorming ! Really looking forward to the next episode!!!!!

  • @comet1062
    @comet1062 Год назад +5

    This is great!! The sound of those sinusoidal throttle variations coupled to the spinning visuals gives it a seriously out-of-this-world feel!!!

  • @rubastic
    @rubastic 2 года назад +46

    Imagine a massive fleet of these, creating images by pulsing the leds, hovering in an overlapping formation so there are no gaps in the "display"

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +38

      Really wanted to add more control to the LED strip and fly around with “SUBSCRIBE” throughout the video

    • @robertburgin8110
      @robertburgin8110 2 года назад +5

      Intel did something like this a while back, but with quads rather than these drones.

    • @a2e5
      @a2e5 2 года назад +2

      Huh, they sometimes hand out pocket fans that do that in china …

  • @isaacbrewer5616
    @isaacbrewer5616 2 года назад +20

    Dude is a genius! Great work and great video! Also thanks for making your VTOL flight control software open to the public! You are awesome!

  • @Finn-rt5yx
    @Finn-rt5yx 2 года назад +11

    Makes the lunch break about 11x better

  • @marcusherold8356
    @marcusherold8356 2 года назад +8

    Incredible work. Your coding interfacing with reality is very satisfying.

  • @Dogo.R
    @Dogo.R 2 года назад +53

    I'd consider trying to put a 360 camera on it and have that downstreamed to the FPV, and then stabilized and displayed in an FPV display pointed in the direction the controls are based on.
    That should be able to deal with the spinning... assuming the framerate is fast enough to deal with motion blur.

    • @thomasb1521
      @thomasb1521 2 года назад +7

      This could also mean you could change the " direction" is the drone by just changing the way the monitor is looking.

    • @theobrayford4004
      @theobrayford4004 2 года назад +2

      I would also like to see this explored.

    • @eftorq
      @eftorq 2 года назад +5

      I think it would be easier to use the speed of the motor and find a gear ratio that cancels out the rotation of the drone like an inverted turntable. The motion blur would be a huge limitation I'd guess

    • @antonliakhovitch8306
      @antonliakhovitch8306 2 года назад +3

      @@eftorq Using the existing motors definitely wouldn't work, for three reasons -
      - The speed of the motors isn't necessarily proportional to the speed of rotation
      - The mechanism would be ridiculously heavy, especially with the existing blade tilt mechanism
      - Most importantly - you actually want one more degree of freedom to be able to turn the camera. Otherwise, the "front" would drift over time and you wouldn't be able to control it.
      Perhaps a more sensible solution is a "static" camera platform that can rotate independently of the main chassis, and has its own stabilization motor (which can be located on the main chassis)

    • @eftorq
      @eftorq 2 года назад

      @@antonliakhovitch8306 I'd have imagined you can calculate the rotation speed because you know the angle of the props, thrust and resistance of the "wings" etc. But you are right, I'm probably overcomplicating the problem!

  • @showcase-me
    @showcase-me 2 года назад +42

    Have you thought of sticking a 360 camera in the center/bottom of the drone instead of a gimbal? The camera could in theory counteract the rotating motion while shooting. You can even split the camera into two separate lenses and put one atop the drone and one in the bottom. Giving you an uninterrupted video bubble (the drone would be invisible to the camera)

    • @Kenionatus
      @Kenionatus Год назад +9

      Hm, as long as the exposure is short enough to not suffer from motion blur.

  • @ParaglidingManiac
    @ParaglidingManiac 2 года назад +8

    This design is out of this world! I hope we'll see it spread throughout the world.

  • @owaisahmad8344
    @owaisahmad8344 2 года назад +15

    Really awesome stuff man. Can't wait to see what the next iterations look like. There is a simplicity to this idea that belies all the ingenuity you put into it. Really great job!

  • @freescape08
    @freescape08 2 года назад +3

    Man, I kept reaching for the like button only to find I already pressed it, this is a great video demonstrating a complicated problem and solution I'm never going to get to experience myself in any other way, and I love it.

  • @ThereAreNoHandlesLeft
    @ThereAreNoHandlesLeft 2 года назад +1

    Literally the coolest drone innovations I'm seeing anywhere. Thanks for everything you're doing to push technology forward.

  • @fabiovezzari2895
    @fabiovezzari2895 2 года назад +3

    In case of 3 motors failure, the drone gains velocity in free fall and then pitches the blades to start yawing. When the yawing velocity is high enough, the wings pitches in reverse to turn from turbine to propeller and slow down withe kinetic energy harvested

  • @CLSiler2
    @CLSiler2 2 года назад +2

    I remember seeing the first video and the satisfying wooshes. It's gotten exponentially cooler since then. I look forward to the future developments.

  • @natybug
    @natybug 2 года назад +7

    This seems to work similarly to the "melty brain" system used in some combat robots, super cool stuff!

    • @Hyratel
      @Hyratel 2 года назад +3

      it's exactly the meltybrain concept in a multirotor, honestly. control mixture of each mobility drive/thruster by angular position against a reference axis: that's meltybrain, babyyy

  • @MrKyle700
    @MrKyle700 2 года назад +2

    genuinely so impressive to watch your drone tech progress, its straight magic, love it

  • @cr4zyj4ck
    @cr4zyj4ck Год назад +5

    An advertisement for a company that's actually relevant to the video at hand? What is this magic?! Well done, sir!

  • @skybolt3802
    @skybolt3802 2 года назад +2

    Combining this with the normal functioning drone probably is the best of both. A drone helicopter which increases both hoovering as well as forward flight due to the large propeller function ability. Love the increased control with motor failure. Imagine these designs improving actual human flight. Great work.

  • @buckstarchaser2376
    @buckstarchaser2376 2 года назад +8

    I look forward to seeing some actual flights with what I'm calling The Hurlcopter. It would be cool to see how much (and how much more) weight it can carry in its modes.

    • @flyingmonkey3822
      @flyingmonkey3822 2 года назад +2

      Yeah! An efficiency test was great, now how about a performance?

  • @thompsonschwabbel6622
    @thompsonschwabbel6622 2 года назад +1

    the transition from spin to normal mode is sooo satisfying. Also two things i want to get into; Drones and 3d printing, love the content.

  • @imacuser101
    @imacuser101 Год назад +4

    I love the design! Especially the forward flight mode. Seems like the spinning mode would be great in the event of a problem so it doesn’t just fall out of the sky if delivering something. If you were able to increase rotation speed of the whole drone I wonder at what point that will emit enough lift as well

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 2 года назад +1

    This video introduced me to your content and I have been watching all your other videos. This channel is killer and I'm excited to see what stuff you do next.

  • @andresmonagas7662
    @andresmonagas7662 2 года назад +7

    This is so innovative and so creative. keep doing these amazing projects. I would love to see more vids of this concept. It is so interesting and solves a lot of problems in the most unique ways.

  • @davidwhiteford4936
    @davidwhiteford4936 Год назад +1

    What you are doing is important research. The fact that you are doing so in a clear "open source" fashion compounds that value to our society many times, because it draws in curious minds, and demonstrates the potential of applied scientific knowledge. You are also showing young people that in our world of apparent entirely fleshed out ideas everything has not been done yet; that reconfigurations of existent properties combined with the sweat equity of physical research can lead to novel cogent propositions, and fun flying vehicles! Cheers, my friend.

  • @ilkoderez601
    @ilkoderez601 2 года назад +4

    First of all, you are awesome! Transitional flight is the future of eVTOL, it would be cool to see some of those tri or X wing designs you were talking about at the end.

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +1

      I'll definitely be back with an improved V2 with all of the knowledge gained from this platform...

  • @taoistflyer
    @taoistflyer Год назад

    20 years ago a similar aircraft called the "Vectron Blackhawk" was sold on toy shelves. It was very impressive for the time. It had 3 rotors and it spun around like yours. But it's method of control was a bit different. It had an infrared light on top. As the aircraft spun, the transmitter would detect the IR light when the light was facing the transmitter. That gave it the information it needed to know where each rotor was and when to spool them up or down. It had 3 channels of control, forward/backwards, left/right, and up/down. It also had a single vertical strip of LED lights on the outside that would blink as it spun. It was able to spell out words with the LED lights by turning them on and off quickly. You could type in messages that would be displayed on the outside of the aircraft as it spun. It had a wire that went from the transmitter to the aircraft. The wire supplied power and data to the aircraft. It even had landing gear that stayed still while the whole aircraft spun. It was insanely clever and way ahead of it's time. It was before lipos and MEMS gyros and 2.4 ghz transmitters were being used in rc drones. You can still find them on eBay sometimes and a few videos exist online showing them in action. You've advanced the concept in ways that were unimaginable at the time. Your skills, problem solving abilities, and intellect are to be commended. You've created something amazing and I look forward to seeing more from you.

  • @AlsoDave
    @AlsoDave 2 года назад +23

    It'd be really interesting to see a dedicated 1-motor version too, like the single blade helicopter. Even if it means you wouldn't be able to use "normal" hover mode. I was seeing another researcher fake FPV mode by having a camera take a single frame as it spins round, just like your LED code, so it seems stationary.

    • @quantumthings5894
      @quantumthings5894 2 года назад +2

      250rpm mean roughly 4 round per second so 4 fps wich is way too slow for proper FPV control. it would need multiple camera.

    • @ECM398
      @ECM398 2 года назад +2

      @@quantumthings5894 360cam maybe and use orientation data to grab whatever part of the frame you wanna be looking at

    • @IsaacKuo
      @IsaacKuo 2 года назад +2

      There are a number of monocopter configurations, often with a prop and a flap, but sometimes with just one prop. Usually the prop is pointed sideways, but pointing it almost straight up might have some interesting advantages.

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +11

      This project was a test bed for future monocopters! Always wanted to build and control one

    • @AlsoDave
      @AlsoDave 2 года назад +1

      @@NicholasRehm I've love to see one that transitions into flight around the horizontal axis, I've only ever seen one slowly creep sideways while still rotating around the vertical axis. Very excited about future videos!

  • @leonmac
    @leonmac 2 года назад +2

    I've been watching all your videos regarding this project and what you have created is absolutely amazing, this has to be seen immidietly.

  • @TheStrangeSky
    @TheStrangeSky 2 года назад +7

    I have a question/suggestion, Have you thought of using individual rotation for each wing/arm that way Instead of spooling up and down the motors for controlling roll and pitch axis while hovering, you could simply increase and decrease the pitch of each wing/arm to control the roll and pitch axis much like a helicopter and its collective pitch rotor. With a slightly larger centre hub and three servos, each servos would be attached to the hub and then linked to the rotating rods of its respective wing/arm by a bevelled gear, its the same arrangement you have to actuate all three arms but instead of using one servo for all three arms, each arm would have a dedicated servo, with this you could get the same flight behaviour as the collective pitch rotors of a helicopter, with this modification while hovering if you raise or lower the pitch of all the wing/arms together the aircraft should gain or lose altitude, and then if you raise the pitch of one wing/arm and lower the pitch of the opposite wing at the right time while the drone is hovering you should be able to roll the drone to right and left, you should also be able to do the same to pitch the drone forward and backwards, and then you would just spool up and down all the motors at the same time and adjust the pitch of all the wing/arms to maintain altitude in order to control yaw.

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Год назад +1

      Sounds needlessly complicated instead of increasing/decreasing the voltage to each rotor, which is less of a hassle to code, and faster.

  • @strictnonconformist7369
    @strictnonconformist7369 2 года назад +1

    I’ve watched all the typical many-propeller-no-redundant-lift drones and the insane scaling of them up into proposed human taxis and wondered why people would even consider that remotely sane: grossly inefficient relying 100% on small high-speed propellers (a lot of mass spun for the lift) that, if there is power outage, there is zero glide capacity. The world’s worst helicopter can at least autogyro down at a rate not nearly as likely to kill the passengers (slower fall than a brick with feathers on it) where the “traditional” drone these days, once a motor goes out or a propeller has a bad time, you lose complete control and you fall almost like a badly guided rock.
    The youTube algorithm somehow guided me here, glad I watched, I’m subscribed now! This is the first hobby drone using typical hobby drone-sized propellers that I’ve seen that had any sort of efficiency and redundancy: your drone is a mad scientist’s cross between the old autogyro and a modern tiny propeller drone, with more flight modes feasible than both of them combined, bravo!
    I’d consider being a passenger in a scaled-up version of one of these, as opposed to the typical drone, as a result: done correctly, perhaps with a little more work, losing all power this would at least fall softly, for some definition of “softly” of course 😉

  • @surfcello
    @surfcello 2 года назад +3

    I wonder if you could mount a 360 camera on top and rotate the image in software, to counteract the physical rotation. This might enable fpv!

  • @teacon7
    @teacon7 2 года назад

    This is probably one of the cooler ideas I've seen on the youtube "maker" areas.

  • @NicholasRehm
    @NicholasRehm  2 года назад +9

    You can find the free 3D print files and complete parts list for this vehicle here: hackaday.io/project/186410-the-cyclone-rotor-drone
    My only ask is that you support the channel in one way or the other--subscribing, sharing the video, or just spreading the word about what I'm doing helps out a ton!

  • @locke_ytb
    @locke_ytb 2 года назад +2

    Yeah, excited for your upcoming projects.

  • @FinaISpartan
    @FinaISpartan 2 года назад +4

    Have you considered stitching the frames in software to enable FPV without a fixed-frame fuselage? I bet there would be a bunch of people who could help out with the software (myself included) if you need it.

    • @lukasschwab8011
      @lukasschwab8011 2 года назад +1

      Wouldn't that mean a very low frame rate?

    • @cajuallyponk6035
      @cajuallyponk6035 2 года назад +2

      You would have to be able to compensate for the rolling shutter also, it's not stichting together rectangular frames, more like parallelograms

  • @bros4654
    @bros4654 Год назад +1

    It makes perfect sense when you explain it, but I would never have thought of something like this, not in a million years. You engineers are special, I tell ya. Great video, thanks for the effort on this project.

  • @denuncimesmo2568
    @denuncimesmo2568 Год назад +2

    how sensational this project of yours is, the first thing that made me wonder, imagine a device like this with 3 mini LiDARS, one at each end, doing mapping and being able to carry sensitive equipment that needs instant navigation. it would be amazing

  • @tristanwegner
    @tristanwegner Год назад

    Amazing configuration. Especially the multiple motor failure compensation is a very unique feature.

  • @jonclement
    @jonclement 2 года назад +1

    your two wing spinning fuselage design will "break the drone internet" . With tail wings that pivot 90' for lift on the spin. amaze.

  • @jetfire245
    @jetfire245 Год назад

    This design shows some incredible promise.
    I feel like it would sell based off niche design alone.
    But the motor redundancy is especially impressive. The though of losing all but one motor on a standard drone is death, but this drone is able to safely land with no additional loss. Absolutely amazing!

  • @BIFLI
    @BIFLI 2 года назад +1

    Swarms of these drones are going to be used for in the sky ads bc they're efficient and the spinning makes it easy to produce images using minimal leds.

  • @DIY-DaddyO
    @DIY-DaddyO Год назад

    You’re a next level genius. The speed control maths is brilliant.

  • @Elimino_P
    @Elimino_P Год назад

    A counter rotating bit in the middle would be really cool. Very neat build, thanks for sharing.

  • @Alan_Hans__
    @Alan_Hans__ 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant bit of gear. I'd either forgotten or ignored that pcbway had an injection moulding service. I was actually thinking of something recently where injection moulding would be desirable.

  • @ThunderDraws
    @ThunderDraws Год назад

    Man I really love this project of yours, and now its actually really useable in “hover mode”
    absolutely awesome

  • @nbnadeau
    @nbnadeau Год назад

    So cool! I have so many ideas from this!
    Make the camera counter-spin at the same speed as the arms, and the camera stays stable!
    Put 2 of these, counterspining, on a Chinook type body, and it could carry an absurd amount of weight, with VTOL and have efficient long distance flight!

  • @smoorej
    @smoorej 2 года назад

    This is quite possibly the coolest thing I have ever seen.

  • @stvnhr
    @stvnhr 2 года назад +1

    So, If you haven't thought of this already, I am thinking multiple cameras. Switch the camera feed like you did the LED's. That may give you FPV. I am also thinking about stitching differing degrees of the right side and the left side of the frames together. Cool project. Looks like a ton of work. Well done!

  • @rancidmarshmallow4468
    @rancidmarshmallow4468 2 года назад +2

    Love this mode, cool to see the same principals as melty brains used for other applications

  • @boostsv
    @boostsv Год назад

    Brilliant solution to the "front" problem. Hope you can get to a point of making more videos more often - your projects and inventions are some of the most interesting ones out there.

    • @NicholasRehm
      @NicholasRehm  Год назад +1

      I really appreciate that. Life has been happening real fast lately but I’m excited to take on some new projects when as I find the time

  • @MJPilote
    @MJPilote 2 года назад

    Ok as rc helipilot, and an engineer. I’m officially impressed! That thing is wicked, you get so many cool aspects in one aircraft now just need rotating gimbal cockpit for the camera!

  • @vickirehm203
    @vickirehm203 Год назад

    Son, you are so brilliant. I believe you absorbed everything college taught you and more. So proud of you ❤❤❤

  • @erfho8y
    @erfho8y 2 года назад +1

    That's insanely fkn cool.

  • @abdoumenouer7762
    @abdoumenouer7762 Год назад

    This is so cool! when it followed you around while spinning, it looked it's out of a video game

  • @kwakeham
    @kwakeham 2 года назад

    Great work. The inside stand stuff made me nervous so stay safe on this dev. You know your gear, just hoping you stay safe around all the angry spinny bits!

  • @coco805
    @coco805 Год назад

    That was absolutely incredible! It's just so fascinating that this even works at all, but wow the magic of some trig at work is fun to see.

  • @George-jy7op
    @George-jy7op Год назад

    Best video because: YOU GET DIRECTLY TO THE POINT.

  • @Stan_in_Shelton_WA
    @Stan_in_Shelton_WA Год назад

    imagine this with a 5 blade configuration. up to 3 motor failures and still flying and maneuverable. GREAT VIDEO!

  • @angelgomez965
    @angelgomez965 Год назад +1

    this is amazing i havent subbed to anyone in a long time but keep this coming my guy , maybe come up with motorcycle related stuff and ill test

  • @AlexApol
    @AlexApol 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant project! Can't wait to see the final result!

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns 2 года назад

    You could still mount a camera on it and set your view to whatever frames per second keep it “forward“ this is so cool! I bet it sounds crazy coming from a distance

  • @AlexTorres-dq8qt
    @AlexTorres-dq8qt 2 года назад +1

    I love seeing the progress for this concept

  • @RcAircraft
    @RcAircraft 2 года назад +1

    Nice work. 👍 Looks like you have cracked the major stumbling blocks other have failed on 👍

  • @flymachine
    @flymachine Год назад

    Wow just wow - I feel wow is all I’m qualified to comment on this genius work

  • @olavsmed
    @olavsmed 2 года назад

    I've been waiting for this update! Such a clever design and you explain it so clearly!

  • @DominicClifton
    @DominicClifton Год назад

    Very very cool stuff! Amazing work, both on the drone itself and in the production and editing of this video.

  • @smile768
    @smile768 2 года назад

    This is amazing. It would take an aerospace company years to develop this with a huge budget. You did it in your back yard!

  • @alexeykulikov5661
    @alexeykulikov5661 Год назад +2

    I love the sound of its flight when it spins.
    This design seems to have quite some potential. If someone adds a camera spinning in the other direction with a good enough stabilization :)

  • @xcruell
    @xcruell 2 года назад +2

    Now thats quality content!
    Absolutely beautiful, great work!
    Subbed

  • @equilibrium9272
    @equilibrium9272 Год назад

    I love this design. I look forward to all your projects. This one is incredible.

  • @TheMagforever1
    @TheMagforever1 2 года назад

    This project lives in my head rent free. Would like to see both improvements tbh

  • @therealnagia2461
    @therealnagia2461 Год назад

    This is the coolest design in drones I've ever seen! Instantaneous yaw control trading off with roll control, and a huuuuuge bump in efficiency and reliability! I'll buy the first commercial quad/tri that uses this design!!

  • @emercxkcorsa
    @emercxkcorsa Год назад

    This is brilliant. Excited to see how this evolves.

  • @in4merATP
    @in4merATP Год назад +1

    I'd like to see you implement cyclic/collective control by a secondary aerodynamic trim tab on each blade.

  • @benni5541
    @benni5541 2 года назад +1

    If you include an fpv cam with high shutter speed and clever processing you should be able to mesure the rpm and always take a picture at the same orientation, that would be cool

  • @111jkjk
    @111jkjk Год назад +1

    Legit the most awesome multicopter design. Mjnd blown

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
    @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958 2 года назад

    Awesomely unique! Brilliant control strategy. I was wondering how that worked as soon as I saw the drone.

  • @Slyex
    @Slyex Год назад

    Wow this is truely mindblowing... It opens a lot of questions

  • @abigailmcdowell4248
    @abigailmcdowell4248 2 года назад +1

    This is such an awesome project, I would love to see what more you would want to do with it

  • @meolired
    @meolired 2 года назад

    This project and and tom’s vtol is a gift from heaven

  • @kgmyatthu3171
    @kgmyatthu3171 2 года назад +1

    Holy shit, the theory that UFO are just human time traveller from future make more sense now. This guy is father of UFO.

  • @NeroKoso
    @NeroKoso Год назад

    The sound it makes is amazing.

  • @MalcolmHelicopter
    @MalcolmHelicopter 2 месяца назад

    Utterly brilliant! The world needs more people like you!🎉

  • @LocoFox
    @LocoFox 2 года назад

    Great work!
    Add a rudder on top that stays stationary. Prop (might need 2?) on rudder is controlled by led, similar to how solar panels track the sun. Then shaft down center to landing gear/payload.

  • @michaelseitz8938
    @michaelseitz8938 2 года назад +1

    This is what I expect to see in those infamous YT videos titled "AMAZING, you wont BELIEVE IT, it's so CRAZY!!!" 😁

  • @morkshanmedia3998
    @morkshanmedia3998 2 года назад

    You are a genius, all this coding and designing blows my mind

  • @LarryPanozzo
    @LarryPanozzo 2 года назад

    I’m just a stranger on the Internet, but you have to do more with this fantastic design.

  • @kovacs-szaboaron8724
    @kovacs-szaboaron8724 5 месяцев назад

    This is the drone which i see like a child a miracle. Fantastic idea, I love it!

  • @eos-g6u
    @eos-g6u Год назад

    This drone looks so awesone! Youre such a genius.

  • @piconano
    @piconano 2 года назад

    It's the coolest drone I've seen to date.
    You should be very proud. Hope to see more of this firecracker.

  • @timesensitive2117
    @timesensitive2117 2 года назад +1

    Great job! Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see what you develop next. 👏👏👍

  • @RALFx91
    @RALFx91 2 года назад

    This is awesome!! I got an idea for the heading control: implement a coaxial system. So two of those spinning three blade rotors placed over another, slightly scaled down. Benefit would be an even more efficient "drone".
    But it adds unnecessary complexity...