Airfield Sky Trainer 182 with GPS
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Airfield Sky Trainer 182 with GPS
So today I decided to put my Motorola Droid phone into my Airfield Sky Trainer 182 with GPS Tracking on.
So I put my phone inside the fuselage, taped it down, set it to record, and took off.
Flew a total of 3.33 miles.
Top speed was 56 mph.
Average speed was 31 mph.
Maximum elevation was 432 feet, I would like to push that up to 800, but maybe on a better day when its not drizzling and the clouds are non-existent.
I'm going to try and upload my flight path onto Google Maps, its pretty crazy looking, I was all over the place.
I'm also waiting for my cheap $11 mini spy cam to come in from eBay so I can attach that to the plane.
So I put my phone inside the fuselage, taped it down, set it to record, and took off.
Flew a total of 3.33 miles.
Top speed was 56 mph.
Average speed was 31 mph.
Maximum elevation was 432 feet, I would like to push that up to 800, but maybe on a better day when its not drizzling and the clouds are non-existent.
I'm going to try and upload my flight path onto Google Maps, its pretty crazy looking, I was all over the place.
I'm also waiting for my cheap $11 mini spy cam to come in from eBay so I can attach that to the plane.
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