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11-24-2015, 02:48 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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Never tried a skid mount myself ....
But here are some that are available. Quite a selection... http://www.shapeways.com/product/MZP...pro-skid-mount https://www.rammount.com/device/camera_mounts http://www.cameragrip.com/ncbl-nano-...all-tilt-head/ http://www.dx.com/p/aluminum-alloy-m...7#.VlTM11n51QI
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11-24-2015, 10:08 PM | #22 (permalink) | |
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12-06-2015, 01:15 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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That's extremely good video considering that most of these quadcopters have gyro stabilized camera platforms and most have skaky footage without them.I was thinking of attaching my Canon optical image stabilized camcorder to my turbine after seeing that footage.
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12-07-2015, 03:19 AM | #24 (permalink) |
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Interested in seeing the results .... best of luck
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12-23-2015, 11:20 AM | #25 (permalink) | |
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The other computers I think instantly loses signal when there is a small connection break. Only problem I have is the decent rate is maximum 3 meters per second so when it's super high up it takes forever to come down but it does come back. : ) I lost video feed numerous times due to ground station mistakes. I use their Fy-30A for gyro for another model and Fy-DOS for autonomous plane.
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12-27-2015, 12:35 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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Interesting thread..... And timely....
So I've got a small fleet of non stabilized 250, 450, 500 mcpx, bla bla bla, heli's and got the idea to get a Naza h GPS 550 bird to try out stabilized flight. I bought it used and have absolutely no idea of how to make the Naza h work, check it out, tune it, change parameters etc., but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon enough. I also fly mostly scale type flight with my birds, and occasionally have some disorientation episodes when head in flying, so I'm hoping that the nasa h can help me push my boundaries a bit more and get the confidence to get a bit more 3D..... Anyway, I've got 2 questions. 1- any advice or guidance on checking out the new bird with the the Naza h before I put it in the air? 2- I'm thinking I'd like a fun, sporty quad..... Open ended question. I bought my kids some Doramada quads for Christmas, and got myself a little blade nano 3D RTF, and am finding it a total blast. I'm not really sure I want a FPV 250 class racing machine, but more like a 450-500 size sporty machine, that can be put into GPS idiot mode with the flip of a switch, but which is also quite a capable nimble flier. It would ideally have bright green lights up front and big red lights on the back. So, kinda like the blade chrome basic unit, only more nimble and faster, and taking a standard battery. What are all your thoughts on these 2 items? Thanks Last edited by wishiwereaskibum; 12-27-2015 at 09:17 AM.. |
12-27-2015, 10:33 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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Interesting thread..... And timely....
So I've got a small fleet of non stabilized 250, 450, 500 mcpx, bla bla bla, heli's and got the idea to get a Naza h GPS 550 bird to try out stabilized flight. I bought it used and have absolutely no idea of how to make the Naza h work, check it out, tune it, change parameters etc., but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon enough. I also fly mostly scale type flight with my birds, and occasionally have some disorientation episodes when head in flying, so I'm hoping that the nasa h can help me push my boundaries a bit more and get the confidence to get a bit more 3D..... Anyway, I've got 2 questions. 1- any advice or guidance on checking out the new bird with the the Naza h before I put it in the air? A) Ensure your magnetic declination is correctly setup on your GPS puck. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag-web/#declination B) Check, then recheck and look at it again your setup in the DJI software. C) Triple check your Tx setup through the software. D) Prior to spool up ... Make sure all flight modes operate as they should Via the LED. E) Make 100% sure both your swash and tail are correcting in the proper direction before you spin your blades. 2- I'm thinking I'd like a fun, sporty quad..... Open ended question. I bought my kids some Doramada quads for Christmas, and got myself a little blade nano 3D RTF, and am finding it a total blast. I'm not really sure I want a FPV 250 class racing machine, but more like a 450-500 size sporty machine, that can be put into GPS idiot mode with the flip of a switch, but which is also quite a capable nimble flier. It would ideally have bright green lights up front and big red lights on the back. So, kinda like the blade chrome basic unit, only more nimble and faster, and taking a standard battery. Sorry... multi-rotors hold no interest for me, But good luck What are all your thoughts on these 2 items? Thanks
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01-02-2016, 11:47 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Good advice
Thanks night flier.... You've made it clear -. I'll get the bird on Monday! YEA!
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01-08-2016, 07:03 PM | #29 (permalink) |
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Multi-rotors are slow well at least the big ones with GPS. They won't let you bank beyond a certain amount of degrees and climb and decent rates are also governed.
The most important thing about GPS flight computers is the ability to RTH. I read Naza H doesn't have RTH. It means when you are flying FPV and lose video signal you can fly back. You just need to make sure it works in a controlled environment. Basically when you can see it so if something goes wrong you still fly in 3rd person then land and fix it. FPV on a plane is quicker. With the big multirotor I wonder how come it takes so long to get back to me even at full stick. With a plane it usually is ready to do a fly by. With a multirotor it's really designed for FPV. Heli's are not. People put cameras on helis but the vibrations make it not worth it. I was flying my Nano CPS in modes other than stability on 3 packs properly today and it's far more interesting than the Hexacopter I have. I might just use the Hexa and put my Gopro 4 on it and put it on hold mode to record when I do ground vehicles/boats. I have my 450 I have just finished properly setting up now I can go fly tomorrow. I had multiple settings all wrong but now it seems to be proper. It takes far more skill than a multirotor so it's more rewarding. If you do not FPV or camera platform do not get a multirotor as heli is better.
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