ESP-32 Flight Datalogger – Flight of Leia

ESP-32 Flight Datalogger – Flight of Leia

Many will think of the hair when they hear this name, unless born before 1960 or after 2010, then those numbers might be fewer. This became the name of the remote control plane due to the large pylons on each side of the fuselage. The plane center of gravity was almost a perfect match to the original. The weight was evenly placed but it was noticeably more than the stock 55 grams. It was flight day after a couple of…

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ESP-32 Flight Datalogger – 3D Printing Parts

ESP-32 Flight Datalogger – 3D Printing Parts

Creating a nose cone for a pylon seems trivial. There are numerous tutorials and instructional videos on crafting. In fact, there is so much material available, a large amount of time could be used just reviewing a portion of what’s available. Time is not trivial though, so finding proven method is what motivated the use of 3D printing. 3D printing became the basis for creating the hardware that was hard to find. There is an open community of designers that…

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ESP-32 Flight Datalogger – Hardware Build

ESP-32 Flight Datalogger – Hardware Build

Since the ESP32-Cam project was going to be installed on a remote controlled plane, keeping things as light as possible was the primary concern. This required a tally of what each item weighed and how best to build around that. All aircraft have a center of gravity that is used as a reference point. That point is where the aircraft balances front to back or side to side. Any change in that point can influence how the aircraft will fly….

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