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"Tinymodel Raven -video 18-" is not just another entry in her video catalog; it's an experience. This latest video encapsulates Raven's journey as a model and entertainer, showcasing her growth, range, and the depth of her connection with her audience. Whether it's through captivating visuals, compelling storytelling, or simply the display of her modeling prowess, Video 18 promises to engage and possibly redefine perceptions of digital models and their impact on contemporary media. Tinymodel Raven -video 18-.zipl
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If you’re building a tiny drone platform that must within a strict weight budget, this video (and the accompanying “Raven Payload Kit” repository) should be your next stop. Watch it, replicate the steps, and you’ll have a fully functional autonomous micro‑UAV in under an hour.
| Timestamp | Scene | Why It’s Important | |-----------|-------|--------------------| | | Unboxing of the Raven Payload Kit (a tiny 3‑D‑LiDAR module). | Demonstrates the ease of extending the platform’s capabilities. | | 02:12 | Assembly of a modular camera gimbal (micro‑servo + 1‑MP camera). | Shows mechanical integration without compromising weight balance. | | 04:37 | Firmware configuration: switching from Betaflight to PX4 for autonomous waypoint missions. | Highlights the flexibility of the TinyFC firmware stack. | | 07:55 | First indoor hover test in a 3 × 3 m netted arena. | Validates flight stability with the added payload (≈ 20 g). | | 12:18 | Outdoor mapping flight over a small garden, data streamed via the 915 MHz link. | Proves the Raven can perform useful sensing tasks. | | 15:44 | Battery swap demo – the hot‑swap connector reduces turnaround time to < 30 s. | Critical for field operations where downtime matters. | | 18:00 | Summary & next steps: a teaser for a swarm demo with three Ravens. | Sets the stage for the community’s future roadmap. | : Video 18 likely represents a specific segment
The is a compact, low‑cost, open‑source UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) platform designed for hobbyists, researchers, and rapid‑prototyping teams. Its hallmark is a micro‑sized airframe (≈ 120 mm wingspan) that can carry a modest payload (up to 30 g) while still delivering respectable flight performance (up to 30 km/h, 15 min endurance). The design is released under a permissive MIT‑style license, and the community has contributed a rich ecosystem of firmware, 3‑D printable parts, and sensor add‑ons.