Presenting a fine piece of commercial FPV drone video work
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Here it is: A Y6 hexacopter build from scrap parts and a self printed TPU frame. Pardon the build quality. I really hacked it together in a total of 4 hours. It looks like sh*t, but it flies SO GOOD! It’s running Betaflight 3.5. The motors are just some random Racerstars – two different sizes
Hey guys, in case you need it: Here’s the manual that comes with the SkyZone SKYFC40 F4 AIO Flight Controller.
This video is more than overdue, i procrastinated editing and uploading it way too long. This was filmed almost 3 weeks ago, we had a lot of fun and a lot of damage while flying around our local XXL Neubert (you get overpriced furniture there, don’t even ask). First few batteries were just me ripping
Today i decided to play with gravity a bit in random spots around Bamberg. Enjoy!Today i decided to play with gravity a bit in random spots around Bamberg. Enjoy! Equipment used: – Martian II 5″ Frame – F3 V4 AIO Board from Banggood – Racerstar 2206 Motors – King Kong 5040 5x4x3 Props – Eachine
Today i went out to practice some trick combinations with my 220mm Martian II Mini-Quadcopter. I know, you pros out there maybe think i’m still shaking a lot and not always staying in the flow, but isn’t that why you practice!? 😉 I’m into flight models since 2016 and into FPV miniquads since Feb 2017,
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Just me doing some FPV training at the local playground / soccer field. After I finally got used to flying acro mode, i decided it’s time to raise my rates, lower the d, raise the p and add some speed to the quad. I think have to practice smoother movement though… 😉
Yet another video is out, as you can probably see our flying skills constantly improve. In the meantime i’ve also been building a new quad, this time without tilting arms, a „regular“ racequad on the Wizzard 220 frame. Here’s the new quad in the building process:
We went out to fly, and this time there really was a lot of crashing involved. That’s just the way it’s supposed to be if you’re learning to fly, I guess. Especially if you’re trying to pass things with as little distance as as possible, flying proximity, and if you max out the physics of
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This udev rule worked out just fine: rephlex@hera:~$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/45-stdfu-permissions.rules # DFU (Internal bootloader for STM32 MCUs) ACTION==“add“, SUBSYSTEM==“usb“, ATTRS{idVendor}==“0483″, ATTRS{idProduct}==“ea60″, MODE=“0664″, GROUP=“plugdev“ Everytime you plug the Eachine in, be sure to sudo chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB0 in order to get permission to the serial/USB port as regular user. Now just run the Betaflight Configurator using
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I’ve made a full scan of the Eachine Racer 180 Instruction Manual which can be downloaded in PDF format by clicking the link. [ Eachine Racer 180 Instruction Manual ]