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** Project Quadcopter: "Data logging and Kalman Filtering" [http://quadcopter.wordpress.com/2009/11/11/data-logging-and-kalman-filtering/]
 
** Project Quadcopter: "Data logging and Kalman Filtering" [http://quadcopter.wordpress.com/2009/11/11/data-logging-and-kalman-filtering/]
 
* RCgroups: Multi Rotor Helis discussion forum [http://www.rcgroups.com/multi-rotor-helis-659/]
 
* RCgroups: Multi Rotor Helis discussion forum [http://www.rcgroups.com/multi-rotor-helis-659/]
** RCgroups: [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=768115 "A New 1000mm Quad Copter Design"] 2007
 
 
* Make magazine How-To: Quadrocopter based on Arduino[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/01/how-to_quadrocopter_based_on_arduin.html] "The Quaduino NG & AeroQuad RC projects both make use of Arduino boards"
 
* Make magazine How-To: Quadrocopter based on Arduino[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/01/how-to_quadrocopter_based_on_arduin.html] "The Quaduino NG & AeroQuad RC projects both make use of Arduino boards"
 
** Quaduino NG[http://quaduino.org/]
 
** Quaduino NG[http://quaduino.org/]
 
* AeroQuad discussion forum [http://aeroquad.com/]: dedicated to the design and construction of the AeroQuad, a remote controlled four rotor helicopter ... that uses the Arduino (Mega or Duemilanove with 328P) microcontroller as the flight control board, with a "AeroQuad Shield" that connects to all the other electronics -- radio receiver, gyros, accelerometers, and off-the-shelf ESCs. An excellent [http://aeroquad.googlecode.com/files/AeroQuad%20Tutorial_v6.pdf tutorial] showing how it all goes together with whatever frame you have; it claims "A good motor-to-motor distance to start with is around 60cm." (2 foot)
 
* AeroQuad discussion forum [http://aeroquad.com/]: dedicated to the design and construction of the AeroQuad, a remote controlled four rotor helicopter ... that uses the Arduino (Mega or Duemilanove with 328P) microcontroller as the flight control board, with a "AeroQuad Shield" that connects to all the other electronics -- radio receiver, gyros, accelerometers, and off-the-shelf ESCs. An excellent [http://aeroquad.googlecode.com/files/AeroQuad%20Tutorial_v6.pdf tutorial] showing how it all goes together with whatever frame you have; it claims "A good motor-to-motor distance to start with is around 60cm." (2 foot)
** [http://hackaday.com/2010/01/15/aeroquad-build-your-own-quadcopter/ Hack A Day: "AeroQuad – build your own quadcopter"]
 
* [http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/01/14/the-quadcopter-or-build-your-own-drone/ "The Quadcopter, or build your own Drone"] by  Dave Freeman. CruchGear 2010. "Tuning the Quaduino" shows the effect of too much P in the PID. "Having fun with the AeroQuad".
 
 
* microdrones [http://www.microdrones.com/]
 
* microdrones [http://www.microdrones.com/]
 
* whatnick blog: [http://whatnicklife.blogspot.com/2010/01/quadcopter-taking-shape.html "quadcopter taking shape"]; and other [http://whatnicklife.blogspot.com/search/label/quadcopter quadcopter posts] ... he apparently has a Gumstix Verdex and a BeagleBoard -- are either one of these going on the quadcopter?
 
* whatnick blog: [http://whatnicklife.blogspot.com/2010/01/quadcopter-taking-shape.html "quadcopter taking shape"]; and other [http://whatnicklife.blogspot.com/search/label/quadcopter quadcopter posts] ... he apparently has a Gumstix Verdex and a BeagleBoard -- are either one of these going on the quadcopter?

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