CrashMaster
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Just showing the AeroXcraft Brushless Gimbal at work and the first Way-Point flight with my Xaircraft X660 Pro.
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some filming I did for the new "Legs of Steel" movie
4 heli shots in there , the rest is RC :nevreness:
thanks!
Big helis are a waste of fuel ...i hike up and snowboard down with all my gear on my back
... a quick pic from our last shoot...
Thanks Explorocam, Check your in box.Hi CrashMaster,
I just sent you a PM about the Xaircraft 650.
thanks!
big helis are a waste of fuel ...I hike up and snowboard down with all my gear on my back
I love the look of the Hexacrafter, but $1.00 millimetre a little steep.the 3 axis brushless gimbal is something jcmonty has been working on. it's killer but needs so work to fly like i do with wind. first clip is skyjib and 3 axis brushless with gh3, second one is skyjib on av200 skyline and a nex, 3rd on is a hexacrafter 650 2 axis brushless gimbal and a nex
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There's some pretty nifty flying there dudes, love it. What type of quads are they? Are they called Stingrays or is that just the name of the canopies you used?Check out some Stingray Racing. Had a lot of fun helping Curtis on this one.
Oh, that's interesting. I thought there must be some kind of CP thing going on when I saw one flying upside down. I wonder do they autogyro at all so you can do a semi controlled crash landing if the motor fails?They are new single motor - collective pitch quads from Curtis Youngblood.
Pretty cool idea for 3D type flying. I would like to see one in person and see how they have the controls working.
Oh, that's interesting. I thought there must be some kind of CP thing going on when I saw one flying upside down. I wonder do they autogyro at all so you can do a semi controlled crash landing if the motor fails?
I love the look of the Hexacrafter, but $1.00 millimetre a little steep.