I always enjoy your Videos.....Bob... Sydney Australia (My first RC flight 1966)
The extra pin is for monitoring the voltage of a second battery.
"Thanks for watching, bye" lol. Every video
One of best rc flying channels carrying out flying tests in funny and scientific way
Thanks mate. I`ve just bought a Bixler as my first plane to learn with,nice and cheap. Perfect for the job. Look forward to seeing your ideal FPV rig cause that`s where I`m heading eventually.
"according to MATH" LOL. Nice gear you've got mate. cant wait to get into fpv myself.. .
Whoever filmed that at the end Doddid a great job
you can increase the gain, or brightness but I just use it as a video splitter.
Nice flight. I am impressed at your navigation - flying that far out without the help of a home indicator on your osd. Lesson to me to stop relying on that so much. good stuff...
what video editing software do you use? i love your videos XD your slowmo ones are great
were s quinn?
If you watch Bruce Simpson's videos I think with the mods he made to the AXN, it flies pretty fast. I know he uses it a lot for FPV, although not as far perhaps. Worth a look as it is a fairly stable platform, inexpensive, and highly modifiable. Cheers
Wow seven miles. Truly awesome.
Is that a Yagi antenna on the ground station? Impressive flight by the way.
No the problem is the airframe. In order to push that plane faster you would need more power and that would lead to shorter flights
Thats cool flying. Would installing a solar cell on the aircraft increase the distance and efficiency? Even just a slight increase will be helpful on a light craft such as this I think.
Can you make a video show casing exactly what you use for FPV? I am new to the FPV and I am not sure what to buy, and it looks like your setup work really well.
Have you ever tried flying out as far as possible, land and have a friend replace the battery for the return flight?
Awesome Footage! Could make a commercial for the Bix!...lol Nice Ant. on the ground station.. :)
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