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fengshuidrone
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This thread was originally posted in the Group Build thread but I moved it here since I was not going to participate in the group build now that I already built it.
Sorry, I saw you guys all leaning towards non home made frames so I deleted my post. If you want to see it here is the links to the (quick) build. Build:
Build:
Build:
Short indoor test flight:
I ended up putting some closed cell foam landing gear on it.
I was thinking about doing the FPV thing finally with this one.
I can see mounting the cam out there on the front of it.
Total cost of build so far < $200.00 (the FPV is not yet figured in to the final cost)
While I'm talking about FPV, I have a 2 axis servo driven gimbal that I am thinking about turning into a one axis roll horizon eliminated and just the pitch horizon working. This would also have the effect of reducing the weight of the gimbal by 2/3. Is it a good idea to "see the roll" but not the pitch? It seems logical to me but I have never tried to fly FPV. I have seen FPV quads with the cam mounted at an angle to compensate for forward pitch during forward flight. This would sort of be an extension of that with the cam shooting level when pitched forward or not. Am I barking up the wrong tree?
Sorry, I saw you guys all leaning towards non home made frames so I deleted my post. If you want to see it here is the links to the (quick) build. Build:
I was thinking about doing the FPV thing finally with this one.
I can see mounting the cam out there on the front of it.
Total cost of build so far < $200.00 (the FPV is not yet figured in to the final cost)
While I'm talking about FPV, I have a 2 axis servo driven gimbal that I am thinking about turning into a one axis roll horizon eliminated and just the pitch horizon working. This would also have the effect of reducing the weight of the gimbal by 2/3. Is it a good idea to "see the roll" but not the pitch? It seems logical to me but I have never tried to fly FPV. I have seen FPV quads with the cam mounted at an angle to compensate for forward pitch during forward flight. This would sort of be an extension of that with the cam shooting level when pitched forward or not. Am I barking up the wrong tree?