Questions tagged [quadcopter]

A quadcopter, also known as a quadrotor, is a multirotor helicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors.

A quadcopter, also called a quadrotor helicopter, quadrotor, is a multirotor helicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors. Quadcopters are classified as rotorcraft, as opposed to fixed-wing aircraft, because their lift is generated by a set of rotors (vertically oriented propellers).

Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters use 2 sets of identical fixed pitched propellers; 2 clockwise (CW) and 2 counter-clockwise (CCW). These use variation of RPM to control lift and torque. Control of vehicle motion is achieved by altering the rotation rate of one or more rotor discs, thereby changing its torque load and thrust/lift characteristics.

A Maker Faire quadcopter in Garden City, Idaho

Early in the history of flight, quadcopter (referred to as 'quadrotor') configurations were seen as possible solutions to some of the persistent problems in vertical flight; torque-induced control issues (as well as efficiency issues originating from the tail rotor, which generates no useful lift) can be eliminated by counter-rotation and the relatively short blades are much easier to construct. A number of manned designs appeared in the 1920s and 1930s. These vehicles were among the first successful heavier-than-air vertical take off and landing (VTOL) vehicles. However, early prototypes suffered from poor performance, and latter prototypes required too much pilot work load, due to poor stability augmentation and limited control authority.

More recently quadcopter designs have become popular in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) research. These vehicles use an electronic control system and electronic sensors to stabilize the aircraft. With their small size and agile maneuverability, these quadcopters can be flown indoors as well as outdoors.

There are several advantages to quadcopters over comparably-scaled helicopters. First, quadcopters do not require mechanical linkages to vary the rotor blade pitch angle as they spin. This simplifies the design and maintenance of the vehicle. Second, the use of four rotors allows each individual rotor to have a smaller diameter than the equivalent helicopter rotor, allowing them to possess less kinetic energy during flight. This reduces the damage caused should the rotors hit anything. For small-scale UAVs, this makes the vehicles safer for close interaction. Some small-scale quadcopters have frames that enclose the rotors, permitting flights through more challenging environments, with lower risk of damaging the vehicle or its surroundings.

Due to their ease of both construction and control, quadcopter aircraft are frequently used as amateur model aircraft projects.

(Wikipedia, accessed 28 July 2014)

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How to choose the right propeller/motor combination for a quadcopter?

There are many sites which explain briefly this problem and even propose combinations. I however would like a much more detailed explanation. What is going to give my quad the most agility? Do I need bigger motors/props in a heavy quad to achieve…
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How to calculate quadcopter lift capabilities?

I'm looking for an equation (or set of equations) that would allow me to predict (with fair accuracy) how heavy a payload a quadcopter is capable of lifting. I assume the main variables would be the weight of the copter as well as the size + power…
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How do I work out the specifications of motors and propellers for a quadcopter?

What will be the specifications of motors and propellers that can approx produce a thrust of 100kg in a quadcopter? We are planning to lift a total weight of 50 Kg along with the 20 Kg weight of the quadcopter itself. So at 50% throttle the total…
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Quadcopter forward speed

I am trying to better understand the dynamics of forward flight in multirotors. Assuming I have a quadcopter with 4 motor/propeller combinations capable (each) of a propeller pitch speed of, say, SpeedMax= 100 mph. In forward horizontal flight, the…
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Are propellers dangerous?

Aren't all propellers super dangerous? How are these startups like Hex and Pocket Drone selling drones as 'kid-friendly' to consumers? What happens if a kid puts his finger in a propeller's movement space while its flying?
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Quadcopter application underwater

Just out of curiosity, can the concept of a Quadcopter be applied to an ROV? Would it work the same way underwater as it would be in Air? If not what kind of modifications it would take to implement that idea, underwater?
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Using an Xbox controller to fly a Quadrocopter

So I have a quadrocopter, it does come with a remote but I intend to run certain modifications to the copter, like installing a camera, a mechanical manipulator, and other random modifications. The remote that comes with the copter isn't flexible…
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Quadcopter degrees of freedom

It might be kind of a stupid question but how many degrees of freedom are there in a typical quadcopter? I say some saying 4 and some saying 6. The difference stands in translation throughout the other 2 axis (horizontal ones). Being strict to what…
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Need help calculating the thrust on quadcopter motors

I'm trying to calculate the lifting capability of my four quadcopter motors. I tried using eCalc but it doesn't have battery I'm using. Are there any equations to keep in mind for doing these calculations? Here are some relevant details: Battery:…
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Permission to fly UAVs

Okay, this might sound like a stupid question but, is there some sort of a permission in the US I might require to fly a quadcopter or a UAV for that matter? I couldn't find much help anywhere else.
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Benefits of the Number of Propellers

I am planning on creating a quad-copter with my Arduino that I have. I have created a few land robots before but no aerial vehicles, so this is all new to me. I was looking on the Internet for different models, and I see that most robots have 4…
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How do safety cages around quadcopter rotors/blades affect lift capabilities?

I am interested in building a quadcopter from scratch. Because I like to err on the side of caution, I'm considering adding "safety cages" around each propeller/rotor, to hopefully prevent (at least minimize) the chance of the spinning rotor blades…
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Can a quadcopter hover while tilted?

Is there a way to make a quadcopter maintain steady hovering (no lateral movement, constant altitude) while tilted left or right? If so, how can i accomplish this?
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Setting initial conditions in a quadcopter numerical simulation

I am new to robotics, and currently trying to develop a purely numerical simulation of a quadcopter. As I understand, the problem of quadcopter control includes take-off control, hover stabilization and landing. However, I am only working with…
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How to build a fast quadcopter?

I'm currently in a (risky) project that involves me building the fastest quad I can afford. I'm trying to get something close to this extremely fast warpquad After reading a lot about quadcopters, as I know I can buy all this and it should fit…
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