![]() ![]() On the left side, you see the “host” on the left, that’s Olivier’s 335mm quad which is a custom build also. The main parts are cut out from the foam based on printed pattern sheets assembled and attached from A4 size parts.Īfter cutting the main parts, Olivier placed the quad under the hull. This how he planned out and managed to balance the Millennium Falcon drone in “theory”, before building. Also, it’s almost the proper color of the spaceship, says Olivier in this Imgur post where you can see the entire process. It’s heavier than classic EPP, but also much stronger, and easy to cut clean. ![]() The material he used to build the hull is and Ursa XPS insulant made of expanded polystyrene of 20 and 30mm thickness. The hull itself makes the aircraft a bit clumsy and I would probably not dare to fly it on a windy day, but boy is it totally epic or not? So if you are like me, having dreamt of flying the Millennium Falcon across galaxies, you need to watch this video and check further down if you want to build one yourself too. Olivier from Grenoble recreated the iconic Millennium Falcon by building a foam hull for his DIY quad he calls the “Prophecy 335”. This time a Youtube user by the name Olivier C posted yet another great piece of #droneporn (as in cloudporn or foodporn) Yesterday. That video is now close to 1.4 Million views. Remember the Star Wars Inspired Drone Race? It was one of the most popular topics of last year (along with FPV racing in general) created by the amazing Airgonay team in France. Being huge Star Wars fans probably also helps. Ok, there must be something going on in France that we can’t quite comprehend, but it makes the members of the local drone scene really innovative and plain awesome. This Star Wars Inspired Millennium Falcon Drone is Awesome ![]()
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