Incredible Video! Camera-goggles
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CHECK THIS OUT:
http://video.google.fr/videoplay?doc...=goog-sl&hl=fr
Anybody got a similar experience?
I'd wish I could get this toy somewhere...
Cheers,
Kris
http://video.google.fr/videoplay?doc...=goog-sl&hl=fr
Anybody got a similar experience?
I'd wish I could get this toy somewhere...
Cheers,
Kris
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i dont know why this technology creates negative feedback. i think the idea behind it is genius! if i had the money, i would definately get me one of these. would add a whole new perspective to this hobby
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It's not the technology. It's really cool (I fly like this too). It's just that there's been a million individual posts about it from everyone that has seen it, and just assumes that it hasn't been posted here or anywhere else before.
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thanks folks for the comments. Sorry for repeating what others said before. I'm new in the hobby and just fascinated with everything that surrounds R/C. It's great to know that it is definitely a hobby with a past and a future, in which you can grow...and the activity on this forums is a great sign of the beating heart behind this hobby. I realize I'm sounding almost poetic [:-]
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Oh my gosh! I for one have never saw this video. I have often day dreamed about this kind of setup. This being my first time seeing it I appreciate the post!!!!!!!!!!!!
It looks like he is using a gyro to actuate the X and Y axis movement. Its just what I thought it would be like!!! Sweet. Just Sweet.
Post on my RC Friends.
It looks like he is using a gyro to actuate the X and Y axis movement. Its just what I thought it would be like!!! Sweet. Just Sweet.
Post on my RC Friends.