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This is how we gunna fly

Discussion in 'Multirotor' started by Pelagic Pilot, Jan 31, 2012.

  1. Pelagic Pilot

    Pelagic Pilot Registered

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    This is how we all are going to fly our multicopters when they are finished......

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3rJBIIkad0

    It will be an easy beginner lesson in multicopter FPV..............
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    Very cool vid! 8) I kept waiting for him to make a slalom course out of those wood "pegs". And I like how he braced himself up against that sign to keep from getting what I have come to call "The Bixler Effect" from flying with goggles :eek:
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    Excellent video!  His skills are on par with Juz70 who flies through his house with his GAUI quad.  I was surprised how little vibration his video had also.  It would have been nice to see his setup and camera mount.
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    You can get a pretty good look at his setup in this other video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQvuIB9DStQ&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

    Looks like he rolled his own and used a GoPro.


    ...Tiger
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    Yes, it looks like a home-made airframe.  I've seen a few multirotors now that mount the camera above the propellers and I think this is the best solution as long as the propellers are not in the peripheral view of the camera.

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