
Leonard and Trevor writing initial project documents

Leonard and Trevor discussing important topics

Trevor demonstrating proper typing technique

Chris, Alex, and Stephen discussing the merits of different alloys

Dylan, Alex, Stephen, Dr. Michael Shafer, and Trevor discussing the current progress

Alex, Dr. Michael Shafer, Stephen, Dylan, and Willem readying a presentation

Leonard speaking about the telemetry requirements and current plans

Chris, Alex, and Stephen searching for appropriate frame designs

Leonard, Trevor, and Reejay reviewing the operation of the Forestry department's current radio equipment

Dr. Carol Chambers answering Trevor's questions

Lucas and Reejay rehearsing an upcoming presentation

Using manual triangulation from the highest point in the area

Alex, Willem, and Trevor analyzing the recently-arrived components

Programming of the initial controller, a PlayStation 3 Controller

Testing GPIO operations

Willem, Luke, Trevor, Alex, Stephen, Leonard, and Reejay in a meeting

Building of the protoype antenna

Reejay analyzing the effects of the motor's electromagnetic field on the receiver

Stephen and Trevor assembling the prototype

Trevor wiring power to the Raspberry Pi

The prototype's rough wiring for a brief test

Moments before the first flight test

"I am the antenna."

Readying the computer for an early data recording test

Double checking the correct port is in use

Inefficiently recording with an iPhone

Visiting an environmental lab to borrow equipment

Laying out components to be weighed

Using a very, very expensive scale to get accurate mass measurements

Strapping the drone to a machine shop table for an information test

Preparing weights to hold the surprisingly powerful drone from getting lost

The drone is weighted with a heavy tether and weighted with books to simulate the antenna

The first test with the new frame

Meeting late at night to avoid wind

Displaying the detachability of certain components

Configuring flight controller parameters