Drone Operations
A brief rundown of our Drones Operations program is that students will learn and use a combination of components and sensors that achive controlled flight. Students will also create the frame for the drone which provides structure, while propellers generate lift powered by motors. A battery is then used for electrical power, and a flight controller processes sensor data to adjust motor speed for flight control. Sensors are used to gather information about position and surroundings, while ESCs regulate motor speed. A remote controller allows for wireless pilot control. This system enables drones to perform tasks such as aerial photography, surveillance, and delivery from our students.
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Week 1: Lessons about Drone Operations are covered
Week 2: Hands on experience in using what they have learned in the first week to create their own drones and capabilities to showcase on their last day
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Monday 5 - 7pm
Tuesday 5 - 7pm
Thursday 5 - 7pm
Saturday 9 - 11am
Saturday 2 - 4pm
Saturday 5 - 7pm
Sunday 9 - 11am
Sunday 2 - 4pm
Sunday 5 - 7pm
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Contact: anirudhsara@thedroneducationfoundation.org & rishi.kesaraju@gmail.com