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The new VOXL 2 Starling PX4 Autonomy Dev Kit provides a common hardware and software platform for developers across the globe to use for efficient collaboration on open source projects. With pre-integrated software and necessary hardware for GPS-denied navigation, obstacle avoidance, and object detection, the Starling PX4 Autonomy Dev Kit lets you get started developing autonomous behaviors quicker than ever. Let’s get you started by walking you through a simple ROS2 program to fly a figure 8.

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