Wednesday, October 26, 2016

MAVIC DRONE


Assalamualaikum,

Dengan harga tidak sampai rm6000.00, dah boleh ada drone yang boleh masuk dalam poket, elak halangan, dan tangkap gambar yang cantek sangat. Tapi apa yang best adalah ianya adalah dari pengeluar drone putih paling popular di dunia sekarang..sebelum ni phantom 4, dan sebelum tu phantom 3 (tak boleh elak halangan), inspire 1 (Arm boleh naik ke atas), Phantom 2 v+ (first time ada gimbal di bawah quadcopter utk bawa kamera), p2v (takde gimbal tapi boleh tilt camera ke atas dan ke bawah), phantom 1 , pakai camera wifi..

Ini adalah harga yang mampu milik dan target untuk hobbist..hibbist sampai rm6k? Flyaway tak? entah,.setakat hari ni, ada sorang us citizen ni flyaway mavic free yang dia dapat dari company tuu..

fly away...fly away...fly away...

Wassalam.

Poladrone

Assalamualaikum,

Just found out that a newly develop drone company named poladrone (www.poladrone.com) has been established in Balakong, Selangor. One of my x-students work there (found in linked in) today, and yes, this is a quit good performance of drone industry that is looking well and blooming in Malaysia.

As for today, here are the list drone company that i know that can help you out in term of establishing your knowledge, passion and skills:

1. Poladrone
2. Aerodyne
3. http://www.irtechnic.com/ (Malaysia)

Monday, September 19, 2016

GoPro: Introducing Karma





Assalamualaikum wbt,



Not only i love this new gopro drone, but i love how they start the design requirements that are very unique (why didnt i take a karma today?!) wow..a very god phrase!



Thanks gopro.



You have open up the aerospace industry to a wider area. This will be good for our aerospace future engineers!



wassalam.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

DJI - Introducing the Phantom 4





Assalamualaikum.



Latest in the industry officially starts today 2/3/2016 where it launches at www.dji.com.

A stylish design with add on sensor that scans obstacles in front and avoid it. (As previously flyers hits trees in front and crashed their drones). From my opinion they do solve beginners of flying problems by adapting sensor in front of their quadcopters. With the price of USD 1300, this is a good investment for business, mostly with videography, and a big boys toys. A short introduction from me about this newly revolutionized and vision quadcopter. For drone haters, chill out, why not you fly a drone and have a feel of controlling this flying machine. Thanks and wassalam.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Idea aero

Assalamualaikum wbt.

Disebabkan belajar aerospace, dan hari2 tengok hal aerospace, terfikir satu dua idea utk engineering. Agak2 kalau buat robotic car, then control by arduino, the control by smartphone agak agak ada orang nak beli x? Kalau pun x beli, baru dapat idea utk ajar orang utk programkan. Arduino, memang best. Macam2 boleh buat.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Fisher Price Code-a-Pillar lets you plug and program a little robot friend





Programming shouldn’t be something something that is learned only in technical courses or universities – its basic principles should be taught as early as possible. Not in order to train new code-developers and fill young minds with more information then they already have to deal with but simply to have them develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential concepts in life.





Apple’s senior vice president of software Craig Federighi has said that coding is “the next level of literacy” and that “programming should be seen as a language and a way of thinking.” And he is not wrong, the sooner we teach kids theses skills, the better. Fisher-Price, one of the largest toy manufacturers in the world, also agrees with this thought and unveiled the Code-A-Pillar at CES 2016, a toy caterpillar that teaches coding basics to toddlers.
The idea behind the Code-a-Pillar is to teach fundamental programming concepts broken to kids by breaking them down into eight segments, each of which has a different command icon that controls how the toy moves or acts (forward, left, turn, generate a noise, etc). When turned on, the toy scans these segments ‘programmed’ by the child, determines the order of actions and the caterpillar moves according to its “programming.”
The Code-a-Pillar is designed for three- to eight-year-old children and an app for the older ones allows them to solve the program themselves. It should hit the stores in the US stores in June and the set with all eight segments will cost $50, a real bargain considering how much a toddler can learn from it. Expansion packs with additional commands will be sold separately at $15 each.