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“Today we’re using Python, which is just a basic coding language, and we’re using it to make the drones fly; turn left, right, straight forward, raise, crash,” Freshman Russ Landry said.
Drone Dojo, an online community that offers a number of practical, how-to online drone classes, posted a video to YouTube showing how to make your own Pixhawk Raspberry Pi drone in 36 minutes.