Another beautiful day at the beach, the tide is low, the wind was breezy and our glider glide slow and easy over the sunset. It looks beautiful against the blue and orange like sunset horizon as it flew above the sea from line of sight view. I also view it from my FPV equipment just to make sure my flight is above the coastal line. Never felt so relaxed after hard working days. Tagging along are some of my friends flying their gliders and helicopters too zooming around and entertain some beach goer too. Tomorrow is monday....bummer.
Showing posts with label helicopter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label helicopter. Show all posts
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Beach fun fly
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Saturday, June 02, 2012
FPV #5 - WL V911 micro FPV heli project
Out of curiosity and desire to fly indoor through first person view i've gather some material and built my very own micro FPV machine. 5.8Ghz Nano VTX, 90 degree POV 520TVL nano 1g nano cam with built in mic and an FP micro 100 size heli that run on 1S lipo battery which fly much better than my old crap Align 100s. Its 50x better. Stock heli flown at 6 minutes 30 seconds but after putting FPV load its around 4 minutes max due to sensitive weight. Since both heli and FPV hardware share the same 1 cell lipo battery its kinda a glitchy but i get random good and bad videos unless i'm putting two battery configuration. Overall it flew well with short duration but atleast was a successful implementation for my first micro attempt to fly around inside my house. I think it would awesome platform if i could use this for fly around inside a haunted house without risking self encounter with paranormal stuff. Fun stuff but i think i need to research more how to extend its runtime.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Yay! WL V911 micro helicopter
Oh finally!, china factory did a good job making a 100 size version clone of Align Trex 100. Its "WL V911 micro heli" gazzilion times more stable, durable, no brainer to fly, easy and so damn cheaper than my last Trex 100s. At laughable price i bought one for a test fly and it binded with my 2.4ghz TURNIGY 9X transmitter easily and my heli controls more precision and accurate, This heli is so fun to fly indoors and you can fly where your mind commands it to do and it hovers still with less dirfting effect. It made my old Trex 100s looks like a pile of crap and deserved to be in paper shredder. I've crashed it hard, did destruction derby with another same heli and crashed with each other, bam against the wall and it still back up and fly like a new heli. Not even a dent, not any serious scratches and nothing broke and it even comes with spare blades which we seldom even touch it. The plastics made from flexible material and the circuit baord are well protected with layers of epoxy like glue to keep them from tearing a part. I flew this heli almost everyday when i get bred inside my house just to keep up with my thumb skills if i'm not around with bigger 450 size heli, Thumbs up to WL V911 micro heli. Google for "WL V911" heli. Got lots of positive review and its only USD$27. Hahahahaha...*laughing at TREX 100S and 100x*
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Monday, May 07, 2012
Our RC flying in beach Miri video
Our recorded scene of previous flight at Miri beach, i flew a glider.
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Birds eye view flight in 2011
No words could describe how awesome was my previous 2011 activity, it’s a whole new world up there so let’s recap back again some stuff that I used to tweet and fb some picture back then. Enjoy some awesome view and scene around our local flying venue with on-board cam on my rc planes.
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