I stumbled across this quad watching UAVFutures. If you are in the market for a 100mph racer, you might consider this beauty. It is available as a bind and fly, which means no soldering, and no head scratching about how … Read More
I created a blog tag, fpv lessons learned and will be populating it with my various catastrophes and incidents. Big shout out to the BetaFPV 75 first off. They definitely don't advertise it as being a submarine, but it might … Read More
Just taking a few minutes to entertain the kiddos in the stairwell at the office. Or should I say, "I finally got an excuse to fly the stairs." Read More
I am kicking in the door on this certification. https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/part_107/ This was copied from faa.gov for reference: To fly under the FAA's Small UAS Rule (14 CFR part 107), you must: Get a Remote Pilot Certificate from the FAA Register … Read More
One of the greatest inventions in the history of RC hobbies is without a doubt the Lithium-Ion Polymer battery. The sheer power storage and output capabilities in combination with a brushless electric motor are something to behold. They revolutionized the … Read More
You do a lot of on and off with FPV googles. Unless you are a SkyZone user, perhaps. The Aomway's have pretty flimsy foam face pads, bookmark this FPV goggle face pad fix for future reference. You can find new … Read More
FPV is first person view. Ever wanted to miniaturize yourself and ride on an eagle? Or a flying dog perhaps? I won't go there, that movie creeps me out a bit. Anyway, FPV not only enables you to fly like … Read More
We all know and love Amber, but there seems to be some compatibility issues with OpenTX 2.2 - I don't know all the details, but none of that matters. I have someone who will be helping me to build a … Read More
I am doing a quick review of 3 flight simulators that I have been flying. I want to highlight a few of each of the sim's good points as well as bad points. RealFlight 7.5 The Good RealFlight is a … Read More