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lists over 2 dozen (!) autopilot projects, many of them specifically designed for multi-rotor helicopters.
 
lists over 2 dozen (!) autopilot projects, many of them specifically designed for multi-rotor helicopters.
 
That list includes:
 
That list includes:
* Announcing ArduCopter, the merger of the ArduPilot and AeroQuad projects![http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/announcing-arducopter-the]
 
 
* the NG Multikopter Project wiki [http://ng.uavp.ch/moin]: a open source community project to build a modern autonomously flying Multicopter.
 
* the NG Multikopter Project wiki [http://ng.uavp.ch/moin]: a open source community project to build a modern autonomously flying Multicopter.
 
* ArduPilot [http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/ardupilot-main-page] is a full-featured autopilot based on the Arduino open-source hardware platform. It uses infrared (thermopile) sensors or an IMU for stabilization and GPS for navigation. Optionally uses XBee modules for wireless telemetry. Jose Julio at DIY Drones [http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blog/list?user=3n7oxlg4fanvy] uses it in his two quadcopters. He uses 4 standard props (No counter-rotating !).
 
* ArduPilot [http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/ardupilot-main-page] is a full-featured autopilot based on the Arduino open-source hardware platform. It uses infrared (thermopile) sensors or an IMU for stabilization and GPS for navigation. Optionally uses XBee modules for wireless telemetry. Jose Julio at DIY Drones [http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blog/list?user=3n7oxlg4fanvy] uses it in his two quadcopters. He uses 4 standard props (No counter-rotating !).

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