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Redefining Drone Control with Thrust Vectoring? Mathieu Bresciani’s thrust vectoring drone highlights the potential of the technology in drones. Powered by PX4 Autopilot, this single-ducted fan design demonstrates impressive control and maneuverability. Thrust vectoring’s emergence in UAV technology could offer improved stability and agility for drone applications in search...

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Jeff Lewis1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot Impressive!

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Suraj1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot Both have their advantages and disadvantages, but to me- I think a traditional drone will be more efficient and more capable than this type of drone. Thurst vectoring drones can only be used in very niche applications like if very precise control and stability is needed

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Jeff Dillon1 year ago

@rosorg @PX4Autopilot More info please? I’m doing thrust vectoring with jet engines

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Ape descent1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot No #Ufo again. 👽

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Kristoffer 💯1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot This can’t be more efficient than a multi rotor copter

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Andres Aristizabal1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot Linchpins are much better at this, why aren't we seeing them everywhere?

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Marc Compere1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot how is yaw control implemented? 🤔

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bro_jack.png ☄1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot only if ever we can mute that annoying sound with some trick in real life

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Zeta Buffer Arrow : The Man in the Net1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot Musk Generation ! Arduino forever !

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R3PL1C8R Drones1 year ago

@PX4Autopilot This is from last year.

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