I have been working on a few Raspberry PI projects and seem to be a consistently drawn to an ADS-B project.
The context is that I was planning a Flight Data Recorder (GPS, Gyro, and G-meter) for recording an Aerobatic flight, and find that there are several initiatives that use very similar components to build an ADS-B device.
My thoughts are that the Data logging and the ADS-B projects could be combined to create a "black box" recorder that could used for 3 target markets:
The projects of interest are:
The context is that I was planning a Flight Data Recorder (GPS, Gyro, and G-meter) for recording an Aerobatic flight, and find that there are several initiatives that use very similar components to build an ADS-B device.
My thoughts are that the Data logging and the ADS-B projects could be combined to create a "black box" recorder that could used for 3 target markets:
- ADS-B out as per the original project.
- Data Logging for Aerobatic flight analysis as well as Schools and shared planes.
- "Black Box" information in the event of an accident or crash.
The projects of interest are:
- FlightAware ADS-B ground station
https://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/build/CA - EAA ADS-B ground station
https://www.eaa.org/en/eaa/aviation-communities-and-interests/homebuilt-aircraft-and-homebuilt-aircraft-kits/resources-for-while-youre-building/building-articles/instruments-and-avionics/live-weather-and-traffic-for-less-than-$120 - Flightbox ADS-B receiver for less than $150
https://www.openflightsolutions.com/flightbox/ - Aerobatic DataLogging. (Ardino )
http://architeched.net/post/2010/11/13/Aerobatic-Flight-Data-Recorder.aspx
Note that the Arduino has proven to be a disappointment due to it's limited performance and lack of sophistication. I include this link for reference purposes going forward.
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