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Flying Sandal
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2020
Hi, welcome to the FlyingSandal channel. I created this channel to share my experience in Radio Control hobbies and to provide information that may be useful or entertaining about this wonderful hobby. I fly fixed wing models, racing quadcopters and tiny indoor quadcopters. I occasionally do other related radio control or electronics projects
Sandal of Heewings
This is a sandal of heewings... otherwise known as 5 Heewing T1 Rangers flying in formation (or trying to... :)
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Dronetag BS, Remote ID, basic solution. an easy way to get compliant
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A short video showing my Remote ID solution from Dronetag, the Dronetag BS. dronetag.cz/products/bs/ Installation instructions help.dronetag.cz/dronetag-bs/
The Crew flies the RMRC Anaconda - Last flight before installing the Flight Controller
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I wanted to get another flight of the RMRC Anaconda before installing the FC into it. I had a couple of friends help me record some video in flight and from the ground. Enjoy!
Anaconda Power Wiring
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Let's see what the wiring and installation of the FC mount are going to look like. Taking the information from our last video and putting the theory into practice with the power setup and wiring. We wire the power module, create a splitter to feed power into the PDB and the ESC and hook up power to the telemetry radio and other components. RMRC Anaconda Kit - bit.ly/3WQ1MVE Electronic Component...
RMRC Anaconda - Behold the Power of the CUBE!
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In this video, I go over how to power the CUBE flight controller and the components that require to be powered separately, which are the telemetry radio and the DJI air unit.
Anaconda Electronics GPS, connecting, configuring and firmware upgrade
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In this video, I walk you through connecting the GPS unit to the flight controller. We talk about the CAN protocol and enabling the CAN bus on Ardupilot, as well as enabling the LED status lights and what they mean. Once that is done, we select the compass that is built into the GPS as the primary compass unit and get into some lessons learned when I had trouble updating the GPS firmware via th...
Organize those drones!
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This is a video about how I went about organizing my drones to hang them on the wall. Just used a cheap and easy method making hooks with clothes hangers.
RMRC Anaconda Flight Controller
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Welcome back to this build series, moving right along with our plan, we are beginning the build of our electronics for the RMRC Anaconda. In this video, I show you: Look at the Flight Controller, the connector, and the SD Card Carrier Board, what connections are available, and how you can use them Installing the Flight Controller onto the carrier board Installing Arduplane onto the Cube Orange ...
Anaconda Electronics
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Here's an overview of the flight controller and different components to turn this RMRC Anaconda into an autonomous rc plane!
My Arducopter motors are not spinning - Verify signal to motors
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My Arducopter motors are not spinning - Verify signal to motors
Spectrum AR12020 receiver test with 3 satellite receivers
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Spectrum AR12020 receiver test with 3 satellite receivers
Spectrum AR8000 DSM-X receiver with satellite receiver test
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Spectrum AR8000 DSM-X receiver with satellite receiver test
FPVWRA spec foam board wing - The Flying Sandal edition
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FPVWRA spec foam board wing - The Flying Sandal edition
Crashtesthobbies assassin learns a few new tricks
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Crashtesthobbies assassin learns a few new tricks
Heewing T1 Ranger full throttle on loiter
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Heewing T1 Ranger full throttle on loiter
Heewing T1 Ranger, Ardupilot Arduplane auto Takeoff
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Heewing T1 Ranger, Ardupilot Arduplane auto Takeoff
Heewing Loses power over Puerto Vallarta's waves!
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Heewing Loses power over Puerto Vallarta's waves!
E-flite F-16 70mm Hand launch maiden into High Alpha!
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E-flite F-16 70mm Hand launch maiden into High Alpha!
ELRS & Rapidfire w/Backpack functionality
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ELRS & Rapidfire w/Backpack functionality
Happy Model ES24TX stuck at loading... FIXED!
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Happy Model ES24TX stuck at loading... FIXED!
How well does it work as a stand alone GPS module? It would be nice if i could just replace my current module with this and be compliant.
The Best thanks , Works on mission planner, simultaneously with 3DR telemetry and joytickI'll buy it and try it greetings from Italy❤
This video just shows just to verify your RC is communicating with your drone. This should already be checked when calibrated your RC stepping process. This really didn’t explain why your motors aren’t spinning. Like a failsafe is telling the drone not ti fly because it could be it’s telling the drone don’t fly. Or even check the parameters there more than one reason I think this video wasn’t helpful.
Excellent, was that setup in Ardupilot?
I bought one of these when they first came out,it was the PNP version,so there was not much buiilding,mostly final assembly.I added the slat/flap servos and the kit for them.I also bought and installed the Eagle Tree Vector flight controller.I did a custom paint job n the fuse and was going to try too fly it shorter range FPV.Before I could fly it I suffered a stroke,so I sold it.I was hoping to add a DragonLink to fly it longer range.When I bought t,it was on sale and the price was really cheap.I got it for around $300,and with the flap/slats added and the Vector,camera and vtx had less than $800 in it.Prices in 2017 were much better,and buying things on sale from RMRC and Get FPV was really great.I did make one mistake assembling it,I crossed two wires for the rudder/elevators and the elevators worked ok,but the rudders were not working right.I found the problem fast and it was working right.I really wanted to fly that.
Can you send me parameters auto take off mode
You are cute. Can I have your cell?
Let me know if you would like any more details
Good idea Jorge!! Always sharing cool things..
Thanks Javier! ;)
when you say the flight controller are you talking about the remote or a joystick if someone to decision to use a joystick with throttle ? im still new to this that why im asking
Please give me a shout back if you get this. Thanks!
if you find a bug.. report it to the Ardupilot team. there should be NO issues with updating via either port. which version of ardupilot? Please do not open the case
That thing has sooo much space!
nice video mate, exactly what I was looking for , you are Slovak? I see the plane with a Slovak flag in the background :D
Do you have any info on this build? I just picked up an S 1000 a couple of days ago and want to do the same thing with mine. :-)
very usefull
Thats awesome
Thanks I do love Ardupilot auto takeoff
Ever wanted to fly an RC airplane?? Guess what, now, you don't have to anymore!! This is pretty lame in my opinion, I'm a daily flyer and at no point do I ever want autopilot flying my models. Cool, but really lame, taking the fun away from actually flying.
I thought auto take off was just that, but then you control the flight afterwards, no?
This is nice if you need to hand launch but don't have anyone to help
The auto pilot is another tool to reduce pilot workload. The pilot still needs to know what to do to take over in case of any failure. This plane flies beautiful in manual mode as well
@@jimntiffsouthnance, yes, you can control manually or I'm Amy other one of many flight modes at any time
@@jsquaredmabsolutely
Nice!
Thanks!
There she goes. What thrill, was it like you little baby taking their first steps. Wonderful!
Haha, yes
Where’s your anaconda?? Also why bother with auto takeoff since you only fly line off site at a rc field i fly long range just went 10 miles with my mfd nimbus pro at the very least setup a waypoint mission and upload it so we can watch
Fair points. Though if I don't ever setup and test the functionality, I'll never learn how to use it. My Anaconda follow up is overdue. Video is recorded, needs editing
@@theflyingsandalrc i hope so i really have an interest in the anaconda you had me hooked since you first introduced it including your setup videos i wanna see how efficient it is and want to see it cover many miles im looking forward to it
Actually I received the signal from the receiver but still my motor didn’t spin
Did you figure it out yet?
bro can you share download link for the plan?
Good video. You have given me some good ideas for this plane. I will use a Matek f411 flight controller and Crossfire for the fpv video.
What motor is it using
this is like getting your caŕ custom painted so others can enjoy looking at it, is anyone actually looking? do they even csre? very doubtfull
all this adds to the enjoyment right? i mean i was getting bored just flying, now i can have more toys to make the hobby more challengeing and get a further feeling of accomplishment
I live in a area where there is airspace a drone is not allowed and I am worried about drift. Is there anything that is more accurate. this device would have me in trouble.
You would need to get geofencing working on your drone, this is not for that
I have one of these, I know it works, can you program for safe select..
So where is the video of the final product ?
Just recorded the Ardupilot build. Coming up on the channel soon!
How did you mount your antennas? RFD900x, GPS, Radio Receiver, VTX, etc.
Now thats freedom.
Hi ,One question is how long does it take to ship to the USA, I already placed the order but I don't look at the tracking number.
That's hard to say. Because I bought on presale, I waited over 3 minths
Great video! I know these are hard to come by now. I have one for sale with a Zenmuse GH4 Gimbal, A2 Flight System and 2 controllers for sale if anyone interested!
Baa Baa
Say the sheep... I know
Dumb, if you loose connectivity with your phone, how are the authorities to know where the device is or has been. Your broadcasting from the drones device, to the phone, to the app site where the flight is recorded. A great way for a man in the middle attack. This would be fun sticking one of these on your ex wives car, to track who she's seeing on the side.
Well, the point is to comply and avoid getting in trouble
If I eventually have to put an RID module on my rig, I don't want to do any soldering just Velcro it on top of my Battery and fly 👊🏻
Right, you can easily put this or something like it in a little holder to add to your battery strap
@@theflyingsandalrc Exactly and it runs on a coin battery or off the battery leads.
I will comply and am happy to do so, but not with this overpriced, under performing BS POS!!🥴
Lol
Very cool!! I may just return my others..
Yes, this is a good option
#FAANOCOMPLY
I can see Vifly making a GPS and remote ID with a buzzer AIO to make it easier for us to fly with
There will be many more options as time goes by, including some diy, or that work with other systems, like Ardupilot. This one got me going fast. And I'm talking about the hobbyist who builds their own. Commercial vehicles have no choice but to build it in now
No thanks. I'll stick to non compliance. No way I'm spending $100 extra on each and every craft I have. And forget about Tiny Whoops, there's no way any of these modules will work with one of those.
Yeah, definitely not putting one on every build. This is only needed for vehicles meeting the registration requirement, whoops should not
Unless you fly Part 107, then you need a dedicated module for **each** aircraft, and there is no <250g exemption.
@@knight907 I'm not 107 and even if I was I wouldn't be using RID
@@knight907 Part107 requires remote ID anyway. Where did you read that it didn't?
What happens to the flight data once it is recorded with the App? Is it only in real time and goes away once the BS is turned off? Or....does the App record and save the flight data to be looked up in the future?
I don't see historical data in the app. But I don't know if it is sent and stored somewhere else. You have to assume that it is
Just say no.
You did what I did. I got a few BS when they were half price. I have one wired similar to what you did with. 3.7 lipo battery and heatshrinked them inside a 1 inch diameter tube. Velcroed it to my Mavic Pro. 17 grams. Have taken several flights. If I mount it on top of the Mavic I get 700 feet BT range. If I mount it in the back near the rear LED I was able to get 1600 feet. Range also depends on smartphone and app being used. I could point my smartphone in the right direction I could get the signal back. DroneScanner app works fine with the BS.
Good to know, and to be honest, I care about complying so I'm not flying and risking a fine, but I have no problem with the range not being the best.
👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽 WE WILL NOT COMPLY
2500kv never for 6s no matter the size.
Couldn't I just add a plug and draw receiver power from my plane to power the module?
Yes, that's an option if you don't want the 2nd hattery
Can it be powered by the receiver (If you make a connector for the receiver?
Yes, you can put a connector to a servo style connector and plug into the receiver. I just chose to do something I can drop into any vehicle with zero changes
What would happen if NOBODY complied ?
I wouldn't want to be the one to find out
@@theflyingsandalrcUnless you were to do something so egregious as to result in being charged with a much more serious offense while **also** not equipped with RID, you never will. Failure to comply with RID requirements will **never** be the primary charge in any case. The FAA has stated this from the very beginning. The purpose of RID is to facilitate enforcement of FARs, period.