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Mikrokopter
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Project Mikrokopter
History
The Mikrokopter Project was founded by Holger Buss and Ingo Busker. In 2006 they started the development of a quadrocopter. 2007 the first hardware release was published. The first hardware was the naked flight controller board which had to be assembled by hand. Also the brushless controllers were designed for soldering by hand. At the Chaos Communication Camp we had the first "build your own Mikrokopter" workshop ever. It was a great experience and the publicity was amazing. Later that year the first preassembled hardware was released. 2008 the new gps & navigation board came out. Since 2009 there is a better flightcontrol with mems-gyroscopes available.
Mikrokopter is released under a commercial proprietary Licence with public sourcecode.
Website
Contact
if there are any questions in terms of Mikrokopter and the congress or you are interested in the workshop, you can send an email to
26c3 [at] c64-power.net
Mikrokopter @ 26C3
Developer
- Holger & Ingo (main developer)
- KeyOz (software devoloper, betatester) - Dect: 6543
- ligi (software devoloper, betatester)
Community Team
- Nebukad (betatester) - Dect: 6006
- oooschni (betatester)
- Hoppel - Dect: 3004
- Dracos-Carazza
- Janis
- Narayan
- Richie-B79
Workshop
We will have a "build your own Mikrokopter" workshop at the congress.
This means, you buy a MikroKopter set and we will assist you during assembling...
If someone is interested, please contact us: info (at) mikrokopter (.) de
See "Build_your_own_Mikrokopter" workshop page for more details.