16/04/2026
Students bolt six arms to a carbon fiber frame, solder every ESC to its motor with correct orientation, and route all wiring through the center plate to avoid prop strikes. They flash ArduPilot to the flight controller, assign motor numbers 1 through 6, and test each motor individually before mounting propellers. They mount the GPS mast high above the rotors, wrap compass wires around a ferrite ring to kill electrical noise, and set the battery voltage alarm to 3.5 volts per cell. They foam-mount the flight controller to dampen vibration, program a three‑position switch for loiter, stabilize, and return‑to‑home, then verify failsafe by turning off the transmitter to confirm motors stop. They balance all six propellers on a magnetic balancer, calibrate ESCs through the radio, and perform a pre‑flight spin test before the first hover...classes available for all age groups 8am -7pm
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