what would a good platform be
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i stumbled across some first person video (fpv) i`ve been toying with the idea for some time . now i think it is time to try my hand at this new part of the hobby .i know this is a uav forum , but whats the differance ? my question is what is a good electric sailplane to start with ? i am not at all anewb to flying but i am a newb to sail planes . i was thinking learn to fly the sail plane then build a fpv craft from there . any help or direction is appreciated .
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The plane of choice for many, especially to start with, is the Multiplex EasyStar.
I have them a good stable platform for starting, then using them for testing systems.
Add a decent brushless and LiPo and they perform quite well, and are light enough to catch thermals with a basic FPV setup, and tough enough to take the knocks, especially when learning to land using FPV :-)
I have them a good stable platform for starting, then using them for testing systems.
Add a decent brushless and LiPo and they perform quite well, and are light enough to catch thermals with a basic FPV setup, and tough enough to take the knocks, especially when learning to land using FPV :-)
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The plane of choice for many, especially to start with, is the Multiplex EasyStar.
I have them a good stable platform for starting, then using them for testing systems.
Add a decent brushless and LiPo and they perform quite well, and are light enough to catch thermals with a basic FPV setup, and tough enough to take the knocks, especially when learning to land using FPV :-)
The plane of choice for many, especially to start with, is the Multiplex EasyStar.
I have them a good stable platform for starting, then using them for testing systems.
Add a decent brushless and LiPo and they perform quite well, and are light enough to catch thermals with a basic FPV setup, and tough enough to take the knocks, especially when learning to land using FPV :-)
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I actually find it easier than standard RC.
It is much easier to line yourself up with the runway, straight down the centre line every time.
Judging distance from the ground is the only bit that needs getting used to, and I was a bit nervous for only the first couple of landings.
After that, it is a cinch. Just do a standard approach so you can judge the decent rate and all will be well.
The only times I have come unstuck is when hot dogging it in too fast in a gusty wind, but I have done the same in normal RC doing that too [&:]
But once you are confident at the controls (which doesn't take long) a whole new world of flying opens up to you.
The thrill of low passes (why are those guys lying flat on the ground? [>:] ), peeling out between trees, or just thermalling your way up into the clouds.
Just make sure the fun police aren't around
It is much easier to line yourself up with the runway, straight down the centre line every time.
Judging distance from the ground is the only bit that needs getting used to, and I was a bit nervous for only the first couple of landings.
After that, it is a cinch. Just do a standard approach so you can judge the decent rate and all will be well.
The only times I have come unstuck is when hot dogging it in too fast in a gusty wind, but I have done the same in normal RC doing that too [&:]
But once you are confident at the controls (which doesn't take long) a whole new world of flying opens up to you.
The thrill of low passes (why are those guys lying flat on the ground? [>:] ), peeling out between trees, or just thermalling your way up into the clouds.
Just make sure the fun police aren't around
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Yes it is a 3 channel, rudder, elevator, throttle. No ailerons which keeps it simple.
It still performs quite well, for what it is, and with plenty of power from a high kv brushless, rolls are pretty easy.
It still performs quite well, for what it is, and with plenty of power from a high kv brushless, rolls are pretty easy.
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I am looking for an ''All inclusive'' fpv package. Not on that I have to piece together. Does anyone know of such a thing?
I am looking for an ''All inclusive'' fpv package. Not on that I have to piece together. Does anyone know of such a thing?
http://hobbywireless.com/cart/index.php
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readymaderc.com has plug and play setups
DPCAV.com has great stuff also
readymaderc.com has plug and play setups
DPCAV.com has great stuff also
thanks fritzdecat
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