This is mind blowing!!! 🤯😮 I can’t even begin to understand how you got all the electronics the right weight and everything! It seems super hard to make the small parts! Very well done!👍
Max you fulfilled our childhood wish by converting paper plane into real working rc plane. Cool thing about this plane is flying speed is very fast as compared to its size, Like fighter plane.
Wow. Watching it fly brought me pure joy. I dont know if i can make this but you made it look easy enough to try. lol. I know my kids will love it. I will be sure to comment on how it turns out.
Really appreciated! Awesome build max 👏 Its really complicated but you nailed it.... Btw, cool background colour in the studio. Bloopers are highlights of the video 😂
“Wing flaps” perfect paper aeronautics terminology - elevons is what they actually are. The most impressive achievement here is that the paper airframe handles the weight of all that tech 😮
"Wing flaps", yup, you now know I'm not an aeronautics engineer. However, studying it! Yeah, the paper doesn't fold mid-flight despite the weight onboard due to the type of folding that went into the paper airplane to give it sturdiness.
@@MaxImagination dont wanna upset you but i am a bit suspicious about "you" designing the folding because its an EXACT copy of the powerup 4.0 plane, at least credit them
Cool idea. Your video made me want to make something similar, but with a tinywhoop FC with an onboard receiver and VTX. Since the board would also have a 4in1 ESC, you could run two small outrunner brushless motors. Also if I redesigned the frame, all of the components could be screwed in place instead of glued in place for easier replacement, as both the FC and brusheless motors have small screw holes.
This man is fulfilling our childhood dreams. I will encourage everyone to subscribe his channel. I always wanted to see a UA-cam channel that makes this types of videos. And I have finally got it. Thanks to you Max. regards, Zuhayer
just amazing what hobbiest can do now, i just picked a variant of the esp32 its awsome what can be done, wondering if you can add an overlay displaying the battery voltage or other telemmetry options i love this community and of corse open source projects
Great to hear you're inspired to do these electronic projects! Sure, you can add a voltage display by wiring a voltage divider circuit to an ESP32 gpio pin and setting it up in the code. I suggest you watch videos online on how to do that.
Zamn! This cuts like paper. Unfolding the legends of the thin sheet. Amazing work But one thing: don't drive coreless brushed motors backwards, it ruins them
Nice project and good explanation of it all. But if i would redo this project I would use drone electronics with a all in one 5.8g fpv cam. The latency and FPS would be a lot better. Thx anyway for the great video. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Fun i think it would be great example we here in indonesia to try that ? ESP32 is pretty much help fpv and craft, wanna see more of that ESP32 could to for indonesian stock parts.
cool idea, but for camera i think regural analog AIO FPV systems that cost around 15$ are better because this one you show have low fps and delay, and analog camera have no delay at all and maintain 60fps on NTSC at all time
totally awesome!! reminds me of the old kickstarter paper plane kit "power-up", just nerdier and awesomer!! :D i could imagine that the plane would stay up longer when using a slightly larger piece of paper, so theres less weight per wing area. i also think that the props would be more efficient when flipped around 180°, you just have to cut off the top, or drill the hole all the way through. and if they spin the wrong direction, you can just use the other props which spin counter clockwise. (i assume you are using the props from the h36 mini drone, right?) not an expert, but there might also be a way to get some more voltage out of the "ecu", the battery should provide more than 4v when full. love your work! stay young and wild, my friend!! 🤗
Thank you very much for your kind and constructive comment. I appreciate the feedback! Totally, I have already (as shown in video) mounted the h36 drone props on the way for maximum thrust as you say. Will consider trying out a paper plane with wider wings. Cheers!
Hey Max I am having a problem so I don't know how to solder smd components like these mosfets so can u suggest other transistors or mosfets which could work?
Hi there. You can use slightly larger components like larger packages of the same MOSFET, resistor, etc. Stay tuned for my upcoming video where I guide you on how to make these motor drivers.
смшно ) молодец! оченьтяжелый. батка слишком большая. тяги думаю слишком дофига. моторы тоже слишком. либо уменьшать электроникку либо увеличиватьпланер. ну и управление смешное конечно. мужик. респект!
hey can i use any esp32 camera instead of the specific one in the video and also can i use SI2302 instead of SI2300 because see, I live in India and the mosfet SI2300 is not available here and the specified esp32 in the video is out of my budget. thanks.
Hey! To use a larger ESP32-CAM, you'll need to make a bigger plane - at least 1.5-2X the size of this one. Yes, you can use the SI2302, as it's an N-channel MOSFET like the SI2300.
And I forgot to mention that this is not only cool or amazing this I one of it's kind no one else has dared to build this except you on UA-cam thank you very much for this and all your other projects
This could be the WiFi connection between the camera and your device. Try connecting via a different device/browser. Or it could be an SD data issue - try reuploading the app via SPIFFS in the Arduino IDE to the XIAO ESP32S3 Sense.
@@samuelfernandez9354 No, it did not. I just tried to be polite as Max had replied. But I did not understand how to implement his solution as I am not good at implementing the code. I searched on SPIFFS videos but did not understand them. I did, however, tried something different but it was too slow. There is another video on UA-cam on how to connect the camera directly to your wifi home router. So, I turned my phone into a hotspot, and changed the camera code to connect to my phone hotspot instead. This allowed me to be independent from my home router and go outdoors. But the video was unusable. Notably, the video was smooth when connected to the router.
Hey Max, my 5 year old son and I love your videos. I am trying to teach him as much as I can about electronics and robotics and he loves watching your videos. I don't expect him to fully grasp it all yet, but I am just trying to expose him to it. He actually asks me if we can watch the parts where you are building it more than the actual payoff, which cracks me up. We are trying to duplicate this project and running into some trouble with the coding. I have very little experience coding but have found that a little understanding and ChatGPT can take me pretty far (but clearly not always 100%). Forgive me if I am missing something, but it seems like the code you supplied is missing some parts. I have been trying to recreate it but keep running into an issue with the D2 and D3 pin outputs. I can't seem to get the code to modulate the output based on the slider position. Chat keeps wanting to use an LedC function to accomplish this, but when I go to compile the code I keep getting errors. Do you happen to have an exact copy of the code you used that worked? Or do you have a quick guide to set it up using the tools you provided in the link? Any help you or others could give here would be great!
Hey, Richard. I appreciate your kind remarks! Awesome to hear your son likes my videos too :) The code I linked is the exact one I used, you simply need to know how to compile all the files together correctly. Ensure you've added the two surrounding files for handling the app and camera index into the .ino code folder that is automatically created upon opening it (3 in the same code folder). Just mentioning this if you haven't done it yet. The outputs on D2 and D3 work on my end for the plane, I wouldn't know what else to suggest except to study the XIAO ESP32S3 sense board a little further - wiki.seeedstudio.com/xiao_esp32s3_getting_started/ Are you sure you haven't changed anything in the code? In case you have, I suggest deleting the current one you have, redownloading the code from the link in the video description, and trying again. If the issue persists, I will do my best to help you more if you DM me on Instagram: @max.imagination If you ever feel generous and want to support my work, here’s my BuyMeACoffee page: buymeacoffee.com/MaxImagination. It means a lot!
I suggest you test the voltage output across the flyback diode (power supply and MOSFET drain pin) to see if you get the full voltage level or not. Ensure your battery is healthy and has a high enough capacity - Check it's fully charged. That's all I can suggest for now.
what website or url do i go to for the planes motor and view the cam? or does it automatically open when i connect to the esp32's network? Thanks!@@MaxImagination
Hey! The range is currently around 100 meters and can be extended with a larger antenna. Adding an NRF would work if you're willing to add your own code and make it controller-operated instead of by mobile.
Such a creative and awesome idea!! I can't believe it worked so well! I think this project gets too technical for me, but at some point I want to try something kind of similar; I want to make wings around one of my FPV drones so that I could fly it like an airplane, and get close to the efficiency of an airplane! thoughts? Amazing video, Subscribed!
Thank you! Glad you think so! What you're referring to sounds like it could be a VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft, a plane that's more like a drone. You should check out a few of the DIY builds on UA-cam from people who've already made one. Cheers.
Thanks for your comment. That is due to the humidity accumulated on my filament. However, I fixed the stringing by adjusting retraction settings. All is good now.
I'm 83 years and what I have to say is WOW WOW WOW.
I much appreciate your kind remarks 😊
Your OOLLLLDDDD
@@DonaldYEastArtist fun doesn't have age:), nice to have you around
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@Stinky0368 who asked
This is mind blowing!!! 🤯😮 I can’t even begin to understand how you got all the electronics the right weight and everything! It seems super hard to make the small parts! Very well done!👍
Thank you for your kind remarks! ❤
Max you fulfilled our childhood wish by converting paper plane into real working rc plane.
Cool thing about this plane is flying speed is very fast as compared to its size,
Like fighter plane.
Yes, very fun to watch fly indeed. Thank you, Jonu!
I don’t usually like UA-cam videos but I liked this one. I think the simplicity quickness and style of your videos is the right combo. Good stuff man.
Thank you for your positive feedback. I appreciate that!
Thanks for the credits
And Nice project 👍
Thanks to you with your code, this was also possible! Cheers.
This dude is SHARP and interesting to watch step by step.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching 🙂
That’s Amazing Max!😍
Thank you, bro! 😀
Wow. Watching it fly brought me pure joy. I dont know if i can make this but you made it look easy enough to try. lol. I know my kids will love it. I will be sure to comment on how it turns out.
You can do it!
Dude this is awesome! Make it use ESP-NOW and you can increase the range limit to almost 300 meters. But it requires 2 esp boards
Hey! Thank you. Will look into ESP-NOW in the coming future for potential project upgrades. Cheers
That’s Amazing Max! Its literally mini and quick build Airplane! 🤩
Thank you, buddy! 😀
Nice TS101 soldering iron. I'll never be a top notch micro solder repairman but nice to see what's out there.
Never clicked so fast on any another channel or video as yours, first the car and then this paper plane i commented in that .good job dude 👍
Glad to hear you enjoy watching my content. Cheers!
u r a legend man, keep those projects coming! will be glad to watch it right away 💯🙌
I really appreciate that 🙏
Will keep 'em coming for sure!
Amazing, Max ! Thanks for this. Might be a 2024 project ! - Robert
Thank you, Robert! Happy making and happy New Years to you!
I loved the way you add FPV to various things 😍 🤩
Great work Max 🙌
Glad you liked it! Thanks, buddy! 😀
Thanks do much for this, probablly one of the coolest yet beginner friendly projects!
Glad you like it! Thank you!
I love the content with the xiao esp32s3. Both the rc car and plane are so cool. Keep up the good work!
Many thanks! Glad to hear you're enjoying the series! 🙂
Super rad project broski! Ill have to give this a go very soon
I appreciate that! Happy making! Cheers.
Brilliant work, Max! Really well done!!! 😃
I hope you had a fantastic Christmas!
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks a lot, MC! Happy New Year to you and your family as well! 😊
Brilliant, Max. Fantastic project 😁👍
Thank you, James! Wish you all the best for the new year!
You know its 2024, when a paper plane has a "web server"
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Really appreciated!
Awesome build max 👏
Its really complicated but you nailed it....
Btw, cool background colour in the studio.
Bloopers are highlights of the video 😂
I think this is the perfect project for summer at low budget.
It is! You can do it :)
Keep it up bro, love your videos!
Glad to hear you enjoy watching them! Cheers!
Love the birds being curious lol
Your work is so mesmerizing 🎉
Thank you so much 😀
That's fantastic🎉, Now I will also try to make it 👍👍😊❤❤
Thanks for watching. Happy making!
Nice to see u man love from India ❤
I appreciate you!
You are a genius my friend
However I'm not Einstein, I appreciate your kind remark!
“Wing flaps” perfect paper aeronautics terminology - elevons is what they actually are. The most impressive achievement here is that the paper airframe handles the weight of all that tech 😮
"Wing flaps", yup, you now know I'm not an aeronautics engineer. However, studying it!
Yeah, the paper doesn't fold mid-flight despite the weight onboard due to the type of folding that went into the paper airplane to give it sturdiness.
@@MaxImagination dont wanna upset you but i am a bit suspicious about "you" designing the folding because its an EXACT copy of the powerup 4.0 plane, at least credit them
Cool idea. Your video made me want to make something similar, but with a tinywhoop FC with an onboard receiver and VTX. Since the board would also have a 4in1 ESC, you could run two small outrunner brushless motors. Also if I redesigned the frame, all of the components could be screwed in place instead of glued in place for easier replacement, as both the FC and brusheless motors have small screw holes.
Thanks for your comment. Glad to hear you got inspired!
would be fun to see some sorta auto stabilization controller on this, with a lil gyroscope and accelerometer
How creative, I abselutly LOVE it!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Please make a brushed Wi-Fi drone with xiao ESP32 camera module.
Love you from India ❤❤.
Will consider that for a future video. Cheers!
Wicked work brother! Just brilliant!
Many thanks!
super brilliant!! 🙌😃
Thank you! Cheers, mate!
@@MaxImagination no problem 😊
This is awesome dude!! 🔥
Thanks, bro!
man that's really awesome, i wonder of it would work with an actual rc receiver and (probably analog) fpv system
Thank you! I'm sure it would as long as the weight is kept the same (25g) or lower.
Great content ,i loved that you can make it without 3d printer .
Thank you! Cheers!
This man is fulfilling our childhood dreams. I will encourage everyone to subscribe his channel. I always wanted to see a UA-cam channel that makes this types of videos. And I have finally got it. Thanks to you Max.
regards,
Zuhayer
Thank you for showing your gratitude! It means a lot :)
Super brother 😊👍
just amazing what hobbiest can do now, i just picked a variant of the esp32 its awsome what can be done, wondering if you can add an overlay displaying the battery voltage or other telemmetry options i love this community and of corse open source projects
Great to hear you're inspired to do these electronic projects! Sure, you can add a voltage display by wiring a voltage divider circuit to an ESP32 gpio pin and setting it up in the code. I suggest you watch videos online on how to do that.
cool build for what it's worth. but heavy winds gonna blow that away lol
Absolutely! But it's still fun to see it work, right?
Keep making Such wonderful videos. I like your videos so much. Full support from me.
Thanks a ton! Will keep going strong 😃👍
You are the best bro ❤!
Great video bro👍 really enjoyed it!!
Can u make a howerboard or howerbicycle?
Thanks! I have thought of something similar, perhaps an electric scooter. Will think about it 😊
Bro you are the best ngl
Zamn! This cuts like paper.
Unfolding the legends of the thin sheet. Amazing work
But one thing: don't drive coreless brushed motors backwards, it ruins them
Thanks for the tip! Will check the wiring 👍🏻 Cheers.
@@MaxImagination no problem friend, I am working with 8520 motors right now, too 🙂
Keep on teaching Us!
Always! Thanks for your donation. It really helps the channel 😀
Brooo awesome....just awesome ❤❤😮
Thanks for watching!
Nice project and good explanation of it all. But if i would redo this project I would use drone electronics with a all in one 5.8g fpv cam. The latency and FPS would be a lot better. Thx anyway for the great video. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Thanks for your comment. Anything can always be done better. I will let others like yourself make improvements as you see fit. Cheers!
Nice project ... dreams really come true
Thanks for your support 😁
I feel like I just watched a Disney video. Interesting plane, and some fine assembly work.
Thanks for your kind remarks!
Nice man very simple
Thanks 👍
this is......
THIS IS AMAZING
I appreciate it, G!
I love my little ts101 hell yeah
Excellent project and showcasing of talent! I think you could fit in a few more ads though.
Thanks for your comment! Will keep that in mind 😀
Cool I saw a product like this at the store for $60 where you fold your own plane but it didn't have a camera.
Max can you make a workbench tour !
Maybe one day!
Amazing, more videos esplane!
Hey bro can you make an esp32 drone using multiwii and mobile controller
Video coming soon.
That will be cool
Amazing work
Thank you!
this project seems really awsome but i was wondering if it would work with other styles of paper airplane? defo thinking of making it!
Yes, absolutely if the plane can support flight with only two small motors. Thanks and all the best with your project!
Fun i think it would be great example we here in indonesia to try that ?
ESP32 is pretty much help fpv and craft, wanna see more of that ESP32 could to for indonesian stock parts.
Definitely a fun project to try wherever you're from. So many things can be made including other aircraft with this ESP32.
cool idea, but for camera i think regural analog AIO FPV systems that cost around 15$ are better because this one you show have low fps and delay, and analog camera have no delay at all and maintain 60fps on NTSC at all time
Thanks. For the ideal RC paper plane, an analog FPV camera would do better, sure.
created this project with esp8266 wemos d1 mini and drv8833 motor driver. Testing tomorrow. Hope it flies.
All the best with the maiden flight of your ESP paper plane!
@@MaxImagination it didnt fly because of heavy weight or something else
totally awesome!! reminds me of the old kickstarter paper plane kit "power-up", just nerdier and awesomer!! :D
i could imagine that the plane would stay up longer when using a slightly larger piece of paper, so theres less weight per wing area.
i also think that the props would be more efficient when flipped around 180°, you just have to cut off the top, or drill the hole all the way through.
and if they spin the wrong direction, you can just use the other props which spin counter clockwise. (i assume you are using the props from the h36 mini drone, right?)
not an expert, but there might also be a way to get some more voltage out of the "ecu", the battery should provide more than 4v when full.
love your work! stay young and wild, my friend!! 🤗
Thank you very much for your kind and constructive comment. I appreciate the feedback! Totally, I have already (as shown in video) mounted the h36 drone props on the way for maximum thrust as you say. Will consider trying out a paper plane with wider wings. Cheers!
Better then a Rc Su-57 ( depending on what you talking about )
Sheesh I like you're new haircut man
Thanks 😉
Hey Max I am having a problem so I don't know how to solder smd components like these mosfets so can u suggest other transistors or mosfets which could work?
Hi there. You can use slightly larger components like larger packages of the same MOSFET, resistor, etc. Stay tuned for my upcoming video where I guide you on how to make these motor drivers.
смшно ) молодец! оченьтяжелый. батка слишком большая. тяги думаю слишком дофига. моторы тоже слишком. либо уменьшать электроникку либо увеличиватьпланер. ну и управление смешное конечно.
мужик. респект!
bro next video we want in tinywhoop fpv drone build please
Will consider that for a future video. Cheers.
@@MaxImagination Max, look for those 2" 2s quads. They're freaking fun and I bet you can create something with them. 😊
They look fun! Might try making something like those or similar in the near future :)
Can you make brushed drone with Arduino flight controller
I have thought of it. Ok. Might make in a future video 👍🏻
@@MaxImagination thank you ❤️
hey can i use any esp32 camera instead of the specific one in the video and also can i use SI2302 instead of SI2300 because see, I live in India and the mosfet SI2300 is not available here and the specified esp32 in the video is out of my budget. thanks.
Hey! To use a larger ESP32-CAM, you'll need to make a bigger plane - at least 1.5-2X the size of this one. Yes, you can use the SI2302, as it's an N-channel MOSFET like the SI2300.
@MaxImagination thank you very much for your reply. I will just trim the larger ESP32-CAM to the required size and use a smaller battery
And I forgot to mention that this is not only cool or amazing this I one of it's kind no one else has dared to build this except you on UA-cam thank you very much for this and all your other projects
I put the camera alone, without motors, atop my already assembled RC plane, but I can not get the live video streaming, I only see the bar controls.
This could be the WiFi connection between the camera and your device. Try connecting via a different device/browser. Or it could be an SD data issue - try reuploading the app via SPIFFS in the Arduino IDE to the XIAO ESP32S3 Sense.
@@MaxImagination Thank you
same for me too, nothing seems to work. Only the controls work.
@josepoyanrodriguez9837 did it work?
Facing the same issue, unable to view the video, also tried the said solutions.
Did it worked for you?
@@samuelfernandez9354 No, it did not. I just tried to be polite as Max had replied. But I did not understand how to implement his solution as I am not good at implementing the code. I searched on SPIFFS videos but did not understand them.
I did, however, tried something different but it was too slow. There is another video on UA-cam on how to connect the camera directly to your wifi home router. So, I turned my phone into a hotspot, and changed the camera code to connect to my phone hotspot instead. This allowed me to be independent from my home router and go outdoors. But the video was unusable. Notably, the video was smooth when connected to the router.
Does the XIAO AI camera module give X/Y outputs that I could use to drive a pan/tilt servo setup?
Yes, it's possible.
Hey Max, my 5 year old son and I love your videos. I am trying to teach him as much as I can about electronics and robotics and he loves watching your videos. I don't expect him to fully grasp it all yet, but I am just trying to expose him to it. He actually asks me if we can watch the parts where you are building it more than the actual payoff, which cracks me up.
We are trying to duplicate this project and running into some trouble with the coding. I have very little experience coding but have found that a little understanding and ChatGPT can take me pretty far (but clearly not always 100%). Forgive me if I am missing something, but it seems like the code you supplied is missing some parts. I have been trying to recreate it but keep running into an issue with the D2 and D3 pin outputs. I can't seem to get the code to modulate the output based on the slider position. Chat keeps wanting to use an LedC function to accomplish this, but when I go to compile the code I keep getting errors.
Do you happen to have an exact copy of the code you used that worked? Or do you have a quick guide to set it up using the tools you provided in the link? Any help you or others could give here would be great!
Hey, Richard. I appreciate your kind remarks! Awesome to hear your son likes my videos too :)
The code I linked is the exact one I used, you simply need to know how to compile all the files together correctly. Ensure you've added the two surrounding files for handling the app and camera index into the .ino code folder that is automatically created upon opening it (3 in the same code folder). Just mentioning this if you haven't done it yet.
The outputs on D2 and D3 work on my end for the plane, I wouldn't know what else to suggest except to study the XIAO ESP32S3 sense board a little further - wiki.seeedstudio.com/xiao_esp32s3_getting_started/
Are you sure you haven't changed anything in the code? In case you have, I suggest deleting the current one you have, redownloading the code from the link in the video description, and trying again.
If the issue persists, I will do my best to help you more if you DM me on Instagram: @max.imagination
If you ever feel generous and want to support my work, here’s my BuyMeACoffee page: buymeacoffee.com/MaxImagination. It means a lot!
Just for kicks, I wonder if it could be working with ESP32-CAM module.....which I have.
May work! Give it a try and let me know ;)
Awesome!! Just loved it.
One question. What is the total weight of whole plane including battery and electronics.
Thank you!
It weighs a total of 25g with the battery included.
@@MaxImagination thanks 👍
I have used si2302 mosfet and 10k resistor across gate and source
but when controlling with esp32 the thrust is very low to lift off. help me out
I suggest you test the voltage output across the flyback diode (power supply and MOSFET drain pin) to see if you get the full voltage level or not. Ensure your battery is healthy and has a high enough capacity - Check it's fully charged. That's all I can suggest for now.
Mom, I found the most learner friendly channel.
A simple 25mw FPV camera and transmitter would work a thousand times better. I also would have used Lora for communication.
Good idea, I would use that if I do an FPV plane again.
Hi can we just do it with drv8833 motor driver because those smd are not available here will the same circuit be used
Yes, it will work as long as this board has enough pins and can work with 3.3V signals.
Man, I wish there was a hardware kit.
Thanks 👍
No problem 👍
It is really wonderful 👍
Thank you! If you enjoyed watching the video, please consider subscribing. Cheers!
Nice video! I am going to make one myself!
Go for it! Cheers.
what website or url do i go to for the planes motor and view the cam? or does it automatically open when i connect to the esp32's network? Thanks!@@MaxImagination
I'm super curious what the delay measured in milliseconds would be from the camera to the display.
Not sure, but could be anywhere from 50-250ms
what is the video transmission range btw 😅 can we increase it's range using an NRF24L01 module??
Hey! The range is currently around 100 meters and can be extended with a larger antenna. Adding an NRF would work if you're willing to add your own code and make it controller-operated instead of by mobile.
Such a creative and awesome idea!! I can't believe it worked so well!
I think this project gets too technical for me, but at some point I want to try something kind of similar; I want to make wings around one of my FPV drones so that I could fly it like an airplane, and get close to the efficiency of an airplane! thoughts?
Amazing video, Subscribed!
Thank you! Glad you think so!
What you're referring to sounds like it could be a VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft, a plane that's more like a drone. You should check out a few of the DIY builds on UA-cam from people who've already made one. Cheers.
great projekt thx for the video.
Thanks for watching! Cheers.
Bro with out camera it will work or not only using speed studio alone
Yes, it will also work without the camera.
Good work👍.can i make little air plane using esp 32 wroom using this arduino code without camera?
Hey and thanks! The ESP32-WROOM is too heavy. I can only see this working if you make your plane at least 2X bigger.
@@MaxImagination thanks max
Awesome video! 1 question, why does your 3d print look so bad and stringy? Mine looks nothing like that.
Thanks for your comment. That is due to the humidity accumulated on my filament. However, I fixed the stringing by adjusting retraction settings. All is good now.
Это есть на кикстартере :) лет семь назад придумано :)
I once made single propeller plane using drone parts
But it wasn't flying as this one
Maybe because of weight I am not sure
If your plane only used one propeller, then how did you manage to steer it?
@@MaxImagination front propeller
wow you was the kid made stuff and here you are!
bro, if you use a big ESP32 cam, you can
With a bigger wingspan, perhaps!
Anyone got ideas on speed contolors i could use that i dont need to solder, pre made tiny speed contolor that would work exactly like in the vid?
You can pre-made ones you can buy online on sites like Amazon. Search "MOSFET Motor driver".
Can you pls show how to make a signal drone controller with Arduino
Hey! I already have. Watch my video here: ua-cam.com/video/47eBRwFQp-g/v-deo.html