My goal is to provide interesting and useful dives into various topics in aerial robotics that are simple to understand. Here, you'll find various tutorials and other resources to help you on your learning journey, whether you're an expert or complete beginner.
Dear Beginners,
Building an aerial robot is tricky. Heck, even building a working RC airplane for the first time is hard. A lot of the resources and tutorials on this website will do their best to break down complex topics in aerial robotics into simpler to understand chunks, but it's important to remember that it's nearly impossible to provide you a comprehensive understanding of a topic with a simple blog post. Nothing will hardly ever be as simple as it looks, no matter how hard I try to explain it. It's your job to go out and experiment, ask questions, and fill in the gaps of your understanding as you learn about aerial robotics. I hope that these resources will help you start to figure out which questions to be asking and how to start thinking like an engineer.
Dear Experts,
My approach to aerial robotics is unconventional, and I often simplify complicated topics and gloss over / ignore the complex math entirely. This is intentional! There's a good chance everything I do and talk about is familiar to you. My goal is to present it back to you in a new way, offering a different perspective on topics in advanced aerial robotics that are often locked away behind the research papers and funny math symbols.
Keep an eye out for new dRehmFlight VTOL tutorials, deep-dive discussions on aerial robotics concepts, or free hardware design files. Feel free to contact me with any questions!
-Nick
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