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- [Static Pressure Buildup](advanced_config/static_pressure_buildup.md)
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- [Flying (Basics)](flying/basic_flying_mc.md)
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- [Complete Vehicles](complete_vehicles_mc/index.md)
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- [ModalAI Starling (PX4 Dev Kit)](complete_vehicles_mc/modalai_starling.md)
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- [ModalAI Starling](complete_vehicles_mc/modalai_starling.md)
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- [PX4 Vision Kit](complete_vehicles_mc/px4_vision_kit.md)
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- [MindRacer BNF & RTF](complete_vehicles_mc/mindracer_BNF_RTF.md)
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- [Static Pressure Buildup](/advanced_config/static_pressure_buildup.md)
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- [Flying (Basics)](/flying/basic_flying_mc.md)
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- [Complete Vehicles](/complete_vehicles_mc/index.md)
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- [ModalAI Starling (PX4 Dev Kit)](/complete_vehicles_mc/modalai_starling.md)
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- [ModalAI Starling](/complete_vehicles_mc/modalai_starling.md)
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- [PX4 Vision Kit](/complete_vehicles_mc/px4_vision_kit.md)
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- [MindRacer BNF & RTF](/complete_vehicles_mc/mindracer_BNF_RTF.md)
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# ModalAI Starling (PX4 Autonomy Developer Kit)
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# ModalAI Starling 2
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The [Starlings](https://www.modalai.com/pages/starlings) are SLAM development drones supercharged by [VOXL 2](../flight_controller/modalai_voxl_2.md) and PX4 with SWAP-optimized sensors and payloads optimized for indoor and outdoor autonomous navigation.
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Powered by Blue UAS Framework autopilot, VOXL 2, the Starling weighs only 275g and boasts an impressive 30 minutes of autonomous indoor flight time.
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The [Starlings](https://www.modalai.com/pages/starlings) are NDAA-compliant SLAM development drones based on the [VOXL 2](../flight_controller/modalai_voxl_2.md) and PX4 with SWAP-optimized sensors and payloads optimized for indoor and outdoor autonomous navigation.
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![Overview](../../assets/hardware/complete_vehicles/modalai_starling/starling_front_hero.jpg)
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## Overview
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The ModalAI PX4 Autonomy Developer Kit is a Starling-based development drone.
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It houses a [VOXL 2](../flight_controller/modalai_voxl_2.md), which is a powerful companion computer and PX4 flight controller in one small package, image sensors, GPS, and connectivity modem, and is ready-to-fly out-of-the-box.
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The Starling features ModalAI's [open SDK](https://docs.modalai.com/voxl-developer-bootcamp/) that has pre-configured autonomy models for computer vision assisted flight.
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This development drone is meant to help you get to market faster and accelerate your application development and prototyping.
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Starling drones house _VOXL 2_, which is a powerful companion computer, a PX4 flight controller, image sensors, GPS, and connectivity modem, in one small package.
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The Starlings feature ModalAI's open source [VOXL SDK](https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/voxl-sdk) that has pre-configured autonomy models for computer vision assisted flight.
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This guide explains the minimal additional setup required to get the UAV ready to fly.
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It also covers a hardware overview, first flight, setting up WiFi, and more.
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These development drones are ready-to-fly out-of-the-box.
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They are designed to help you get to market faster and accelerate your application development and prototyping.
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For complete and regularly updated documentation, please visit <https://docs.modalai.com/starling-v2>.
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If you are new to VOXL, be sure to familiarize yourself with the core features of VOXL hardware and software by reviewing the [VOXL Bootcamp](https://docs.modalai.com/voxl-developer-bootcamp/).
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If you are new to VOXL, be sure to familiarize yourself with the core features of VOXL hardware and software by reviewing the [VOXL Bootcamp](https://docs.modalai.com/voxl-developer-bootcamp/).
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For complete and regularly updated documentation, please visit <https://docs.modalai.com/starling-2/> and <https://docs.modalai.com/starling-2-max/>.
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## Where to Buy
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[ModalAI PX4 Autonomy Developer Kit](https://www.modalai.com/products/px4-autonomy-developer-kit?variant=46969885950256)
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## Hardware Overview
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![Hardware Overview](../../assets/hardware/complete_vehicles/modalai_starling/mrb_d0005_4_v2_c6_m22__callouts_a.jpg)
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| Callout | Description | MPN |
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| A | VOXL 2 | MDK-M0054-1 |
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| B | VOXL 4-in-1 ESC | MDK-M0117-1 |
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| C | Barometer Shield Cap | M10000533 |
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| D | ToF Image Sensor (PMD) | MDK-M0040 |
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| E | Tracking Image Sensor (OV7251) | M0014 |
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| F | Hires Image Sensor (IMX214) | M0025-2 |
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| G | AC600 WiFi Dongle | AWUS036EACS |
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| H | GNSS GPS Module & Compass | M10-5883 |
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| I | 915MHz ELRS Receiver | BetaFPV Nano RX |
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| J | USB C Connector on VOXL 2 (not shown) | |
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| K | VOXL Power Module | MCCA-M0041-5-B-T |
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| L | 4726FM Propellor | M10000302 |
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| M | Motor 1504 | |
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| N | XT30 Power Connector | |
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## Datasheet
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### Specifications
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| Component | Specification |
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| Autopilot | VOXL2 |
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| Take-off Weight | 275g (172g without battery) |
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| Diagonal Size | 211mm |
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| Flight Time | >30 minutes |
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| Motors | 1504 |
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| Propellers | 120mm |
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| Frame | 3mm Carbon Fiber |
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| ESC | ModalAI VOXL 4-in-1 ESC V2 |
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| GPS | UBlox M10 |
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| RC Receiver | 915mhz ELRS |
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| Power Module | ModalAI Power Module v3 - 5V/6A |
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| Battery | Sony VTC6 3000mah 2S, or any 2S 18650 battery with XT30 connector |
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| Height | 83mm |
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| Width | 187mm (Props folded) |
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| Length | 142mm (Props folded) |
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![Hardware Overview](../../assets/hardware/complete_vehicles/modalai_starling/d0005_compute_wiring_d.jpg)
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## Starling 2
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### ELRS Set Up
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The [Starling 2](https://www.modalai.com/products/starling-2) is an NDAA-compliant development drone supercharged by the VOXL SDK and equipped with a new image sensor suite for precise, indoor visual navigation and SLAM. Powered by the Blue UAS Framework autopilot, VOXL 2, the Starling 2 weighs 280g and boasts an impressive 40 minutes of autonomous flight time.
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Binding your ELRS (ExpressLRS) receiver to a transmitter is a crucial step in preparing your VOXL 2 based PX4 Autonomy Developer Kit by ModalAI for flight.
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This process ensures a secure and responsive connection between your drone and its control system.
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![Image of the front of Starling 2](../../assets/hardware/complete_vehicles/modalai_starling/d0014_front_1920x800.png)
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## Starling 2 Max
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#### Setting up the Receiver
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The [Starling 2 Max](https://www.modalai.com/products/starling-2-max) is VOXL 2-powered, NDAA-compliant development drone supercharged by VOXL SDK specifically designed for computer vision-based, long-range dead reckoning with a 500g payload capacity. Powered by the Blue UAS Framework autopilot, VOXL 2, the Starling 2 Max weighs 500g and boasts an impressive 55 minutes of autonomous flight time.
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1. **Power On the Receiver**: Once your drone is powered on, you'll notice the ELRS receiver's blue LED flashing.
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This is an indication that the receiver is on but has not yet established a connection with a transmitter.
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![Image of front of a Starling 2 Max](../../assets/hardware/complete_vehicles/modalai_starling/d0012_front_1920x800.png)
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![Boot Screenshot](../../assets/hardware/complete_vehicles/modalai_starling/screenshot-boot.png)
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## Where to Buy
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[ModalAI Starling 2](https://www.modalai.com/products/starling-2)
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[ModalAI Starling 2 Max](https://www.modalai.com/products/starling-2-max)
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## Availability
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- [PX4 Autonomy Developer Kit](https://www.modalai.com/products/px4-autonomy-developer-kit)
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- [Starling 2](https://www.modalai.com/products/starling-2)
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- [Starling 2 MAX](https://www.modalai.com/products/starling-2-max)
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- [Sentinel Development Drone powered by VOXL 2](https://www.modalai.com/pages/sentinel)

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