@@sfh294 I got mine direct from Dancing Wings, but depending where you are you might find local distributors. The best way to find out is the Dancing Wings Hobby page on Facebook.
@timtheplaneman will do thanks! I would love to know more about its flight characteristics: stall , vne, flight times payload etc. Looks to fly like a dream. Looks like the perfect Aerial platform for a decent camera and gimbal on the belly
hello can you share the plan of your plane as well as the plans and electronic elements that you used? How did you achieve the inlay of the video from your camera and the flight information? Thank you for your answers
The plane is a Dancing Wings Hobby kit. You can buy the kit or ARF on Amazon or at dwhobby.com check out my other RQ-7 videos I have explained the electronics in one of them. The video overlay is goprotelemetryextractor.com
It's the PowerX 4220/410kv Motor that came with the kit from DW Hobby. I think they include a larger motor now, but this one works great for me. Check out my unboxing video.
Hi Tim. Very glad I found your channel. I've been wanting to get into the world of autonomous flight using Ardupilot, but have been a little overwhelmed at all the flight controller options out there, especially the ones that require soldering pins onto the board! I'm not sure if this is even the right question to ask, but is this flight controller combo pack good for a newbie in this area? I'm a technically minded person (I work in IT as a dev) but I find some electronic system a little confusing sometimes. Also, re learning Ardupilot, would you have any recommend resources? Thanks and sorry for all the questions. 👍 😊
I have some videos - start with "3 days of the PixRacer", also check out Painless360 and make sure to read the ArduPilot Wiki ardupilot.org/plane/ - thanks for watching!
Beautiful
Thanks!
@@timtheplaneman no problem mate! I'd be glad to see more content on this plane! Where did you buy your kit?
@@sfh294 I got mine direct from Dancing Wings, but depending where you are you might find local distributors. The best way to find out is the Dancing Wings Hobby page on Facebook.
@timtheplaneman will do thanks! I would love to know more about its flight characteristics: stall , vne, flight times payload etc. Looks to fly like a dream. Looks like the perfect Aerial platform for a decent camera and gimbal on the belly
Hello, I flew these for the army, just wanted to say, we called the tail an elarudder. Love the build!
I love it, it's my most fun plane to fly. I didn't know what the call them. I think most people don't 😀
Awhhh Yea! 💪
I know right! 👍
Awesome
Thanks Kenny, it really is fun to fly this one.
wow that's amazing !! :)
Cool right! 🙂 Thanks for watching!
Parfait good job
Merci!
hello can you share the plan of your plane as well as the plans and electronic elements that you used?
How did you achieve the inlay of the video from your camera and the flight information?
Thank you for your answers
The plane is a Dancing Wings Hobby kit. You can buy the kit or ARF on Amazon or at dwhobby.com check out my other RQ-7 videos I have explained the electronics in one of them. The video overlay is goprotelemetryextractor.com
What kind of motor
It's the PowerX 4220/410kv Motor that came with the kit from DW Hobby. I think they include a larger motor now, but this one works great for me. Check out my unboxing video.
Hi Tim. Very glad I found your channel.
I've been wanting to get into the world of autonomous flight using Ardupilot, but have been a little overwhelmed at all the flight controller options out there, especially the ones that require soldering pins onto the board!
I'm not sure if this is even the right question to ask, but is this flight controller combo pack good for a newbie in this area? I'm a technically minded person (I work in IT as a dev) but I find some electronic system a little confusing sometimes.
Also, re learning Ardupilot, would you have any recommend resources?
Thanks and sorry for all the questions. 👍 😊
I have some videos - start with "3 days of the PixRacer", also check out Painless360 and make sure to read the ArduPilot Wiki ardupilot.org/plane/ - thanks for watching!