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Old 02-14-2013, 07:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default my very first aerial video

I don't plan on getting into aerial videography, but since I just got a gopro I figured why not, I can fly far more aggressively but I didn't want to put stress on the gopro mount, and I figured id just have fun with it[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iec8ob-cAeE[/ame]
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pretty cool, I have the same fun with my set up. I made a mount for the boom, the camera looks up to the swash, its amazing how busey the swash can become during a typical flight. Next, do some auto rotations from way up high, its pretty cool and silent.
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I liked 3:11 and 6:00. I'm always wanting to see a "self-portrait" of the operator from the copter before touch down.
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mounting on the side dosent throw off your CG? I am just getting into this... i will have lots of questions.
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mounting on the side dosent throw off your CG? I am just getting into this... i will have lots of questions.

it will, but its so small, in most cases you dont even notice it once you get it moving, and if it is a problem, you can simply trim it out on the tx., or add some weight to the opposite side of the heli to balance it
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What are you using for an fpv setup?
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great video
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Old 04-10-2013, 06:49 PM   #8 (permalink)
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You left your car boot door open, if the white vehicle behind you is yours

Nice video though !
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it will, but its so small, in most cases you dont even notice it once you get it moving, and if it is a problem, you can simply trim it out on the tx., or add some weight to the opposite side of the heli to balance it
Never trim a FBL controller...
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