Just a photo showing my sk450 with KK2 board all setup FPV (fat shark) ready for maiden flight when weather clears up..poohing it...hoping its really stable :o
(http://s20.postimg.org/6a4jvwsc9/20130326_103054.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/6a4jvwsc9/)
(http://s20.postimg.org/erd8ybbsp/20130326_103115.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/erd8ybbsp/)
Do you like the Cat toy LOL...well I couldnt find a pingpong ball :laugh:
Love the hi-tech camear mount :)
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Andy
Nice work that looks like a nice quad.
Best tip I can give is to get some altitude - trying to take off slowly FPV in a multicopter is a bad idea as you can't gauge it properly, just give it some beans.
Keep moving forwards too if you can until you're used to it, that'll help loads.
Good luck mate!
Seeing the little X4 next to the big quad illustrates what a great little thing the X4 is too doesn't it - amazing little package.
Yeah it's ace. Wish I could afford to make that fpv but the bashing I give it it wouldn't survive lol
Quote from: skyscraper on March 26, 2013, 05:26:30 PM
Love the hi-tech camear mount :)
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Andy
Yes I am a great believer in kis keep it simple. Took 5 mins to knock that up lol . Who needs all these fancy gimble go pro mounts lol
Quote from: stevestoys on March 26, 2013, 09:08:47 PM
Quote from: skyscraper on March 26, 2013, 05:26:30 PM
Love the hi-tech camear mount :)
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Andy
Yes I am a great believer in kis keep it simple. Took 5 mins to knock that up lol . Who needs all these fancy gimble go pro mounts lol
Absolutely. Its there to fly, not to look at :)
And from a practical view point, youre not afraid about making changes. I have spent a long time on finish in the past, only to find that I want to make a change and I have to take a hacksaw to the thing!
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Andy