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| [mailto:quill_at_u.washington.edu John Burt] || Portland, Oregon || Tiny v2.11 from PPZUAV, Multiplex Cularis, 9Xtend modems, T7CAP TX, ground station: EEE PC701 and/or Nokia N810 ||| Jan 2009 || Debugging Tiny-GCS interface. Possibly first test flights in late Jan 09.  
| [mailto:quill_at_u.washington.edu John Burt] || Portland, Oregon || Tiny v2.11 from PPZUAV, Multiplex Cularis, 9Xtend modems, T7CAP TX, ground station: EEE PC701 and/or Nokia N810 ||| Jan 2009 || Debugging Tiny-GCS interface. Possibly first test flights in late Jan 09.  
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| [mailto:bmw330i@me.com David Conger] || San Diego (Ramona), California || Tiny1.3 (PPZUAV)  ||| Sept 2007 || Flying Wing MAV with onboard video. Test platform for the new 900mhz XBPro 900 RF modems.
| [mailto:bmw330i@me.com David Conger] || San Diego (Ramona), California || Tiny1.3 (PPZUAV)  ||| Sept 2007 || Flying Wing MAV with onboard video. Test platform for the new 900mhz XBPro 900 RF modems.|- style="background:bisque; color:black"
| [USU AggieAir Remote Sensing] || Logan, UT || TWOG (PPZUAV)  ||| January 2009 || Building 72" Flying Wings which will be used for remote sensing
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| [USU OSAM-UAV] || Logan, UT || TWOG (PPZUAV)  ||| June 2007 || 2x72" 5x48" 1x60" Flying Wings. Research backyard for AggieAir Remote Sensing
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Revision as of 12:12, 27 January 2009

Please add yourself to this list if you wish to share who you are and what you are doing with Paparazzi

Asia
Name Location Hardware Joined Current activities / project status
New User 1 2 3 4
Jianlun Singapore TWOG V1 2008 trying to get TWOG onto an EasyStar. very much a newbie!

Europe
Name Location Hardware Joined Current activities / project status
SilaS Budapest Tiny 1.3 2007 Applied tiny to GWS Estarter, finished long travels in AUTO2. Now transfert it to a Twinstar and working on pairing tiny with FPV.
TomS Graz Tiny 2.11 2008 Starting to complete the wiring for the tiny and then trying to apply it to my TwinStar II.
MarkG Geneva, Switzerland Modified Tiny 2.11, EeePC as GCS, Multiplex FunJet 2008 Many successful flights.
X-MicroDrones Paris, France Tiny 2.11, Quad-Tilt-Rotor VTOL 2008 Wiring completed, first flights soon... We're trying to adapt Paparazzi to a Quad-Tilt-Rotor VTOL able to perform both airplane-like and helicopter-like flights. Working on inertial measurement units implementation.
Marcus Wolschon Freiburg, Germany Gumstix, Paraplane 2008 Porting Paparazzi to Linux-Userland with UDP-communication using mesh-networking.

UDP-Downlink working, GPS via GPSD working, Pararazzi in Linux working, Hardware still RC-only due to sensor-soldering-issues

CedricM Geneva, Switzerland Tiny 2.11, Multiplex FunJet with video camera 2008 Many successful flights working on an osd module and weather probes.
Chris Efstathiou Piraeus Hellas tiny 2.11 on a Mpx EasyGlider, TWOG 1.3 on a Boomerang turbine jet 2008 The Easyglider is fully operational, still working on the jet which had his first flight with the TWOG at 25/1/2009
New User 1 2 3 4

North America
Name Location Hardware Joined Current activities / project status
Paul Cox Vancouver, WA 98663 Tiny v2.11 Nov. 2008 Getting geared up for a maiden flight soon hopefully. Skype: pauldanielcox Gtalk: [use email]
John Burt Portland, Oregon Tiny v2.11 from PPZUAV, Multiplex Cularis, 9Xtend modems, T7CAP TX, ground station: EEE PC701 and/or Nokia N810 Jan 2009 Debugging Tiny-GCS interface. Possibly first test flights in late Jan 09.
David Conger San Diego (Ramona), California Tiny1.3 (PPZUAV) Sept 2007 - style="background:bisque; color:black" [USU AggieAir Remote Sensing] Logan, UT TWOG (PPZUAV) January 2009 Building 72" Flying Wings which will be used for remote sensing
[USU OSAM-UAV] Logan, UT TWOG (PPZUAV) June 2007 2x72" 5x48" 1x60" Flying Wings. Research backyard for AggieAir Remote Sensing
New User 1 2 3 4

Australia
Name Location Hardware Joined Current activities / project status
Todd Sandercock Adelaide, SA Tiny v2.11, Multiplex Twinjet, 9Xtend modems Jan 2008 Completed successful flight testing. Now designing new airframe.
New User 1 2 3 4