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Old December 21st 14, 02:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_17_]
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Default Feedback on S8006-GT-model-RC-Helicopter

Looking for feedback from owners of this.

http://www.feala.com/QS8006-GT-model...pare-Parts.htm

What kind of runtime do you get ?

Is it fairly durable ?

I am looking for one that I can mount a small camera too.

Thanks,
Andy
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Old December 21st 14, 03:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul
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Default Feedback on S8006-GT-model-RC-Helicopter

Andy wrote:
Looking for feedback from owners of this.

http://www.feala.com/QS8006-GT-model...pare-Parts.htm

What kind of runtime do you get ?

Is it fairly durable ?

I am looking for one that I can mount a small camera too.

Thanks,
Andy


Whether that makes sense, depends on...

1) You always wanted to be a helicopter pilot,
and the camera aspect is purely optional.
You don't really care where the camera is pointed,
and will only be looking at the output later.
Helicopter flying is a full time job.

2) You actually wanted an elevated camera platform,
and the helicopter part of it was purely
coincidental. You really wanted stable camera views,
precision pointing for snooping and so on.

Quadcopters are "flying platforms". In auto mode,
they can remain flat and level on their own. When you
take your hands of the controls, they can hover. They
can execute "return to home" by various means. (Some
use GPS.) They would be easier to fly than a
helicopter. Helicopters don't tend to have their
own local processing power, like a quad might.

http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/quadrocopter.html

They can be expensive though, for a capable platform.
It helps to know how heavy the camera will be, so
you buy one with a large enough cargo capacity.

The modelers at work, were very careful where they flew.
They had a defined field for it, a suitable distance
from air traffic control areas and so on. You don't just
take junk like that and fly it where ever you feel like.
Usually there's a club of some sort, where you can get
details on what is OK and what'll get you busted. They
flew models that were big enough, if it hit someone
at speed, it could kill them. This means the flying field
was in an isolated area.

*******

Here's a quad story.

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/...dcopter-drone/

Paul
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Old December 21st 14, 05:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul in Houston TX
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Default Feedback on S8006-GT-model-RC-Helicopter

Andy wrote:
Looking for feedback from owners of this.

http://www.feala.com/QS8006-GT-model...pare-Parts.htm

What kind of runtime do you get ?

Is it fairly durable ?

I am looking for one that I can mount a small camera too.

Thanks,
Andy


Stop by Odyssey Hobbies in Webster.
That is THE place for R/C in your part of town.
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Old December 22nd 14, 04:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_17_]
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Default Feedback on S8006-GT-model-RC-Helicopter

On Saturday, December 20, 2014 11:20:45 PM UTC-6, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Andy wrote:
Looking for feedback from owners of this.

http://www.feala.com/QS8006-GT-model...pare-Parts.htm

What kind of runtime do you get ?

Is it fairly durable ?

I am looking for one that I can mount a small camera too.

Thanks,
Andy


Stop by Odyssey Hobbies in Webster.
That is THE place for R/C in your part of town.


Thanks Paul.

Poor website design.

Have to be patient. :-)

Andy
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Old December 22nd 14, 05:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Andy[_17_]
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Default Feedback on S8006-GT-model-RC-Helicopter

On Saturday, December 20, 2014 10:28:34 PM UTC-6, Paul wrote:
Andy wrote:
Looking for feedback from owners of this.

http://www.feala.com/QS8006-GT-model...pare-Parts.htm

What kind of runtime do you get ?

Is it fairly durable ?

I am looking for one that I can mount a small camera too.

Thanks,
Andy


Whether that makes sense, depends on...

1) You always wanted to be a helicopter pilot,
and the camera aspect is purely optional.
You don't really care where the camera is pointed,
and will only be looking at the output later.
Helicopter flying is a full time job.

2) You actually wanted an elevated camera platform,
and the helicopter part of it was purely
coincidental. You really wanted stable camera views,
precision pointing for snooping and so on.

Quadcopters are "flying platforms". In auto mode,
they can remain flat and level on their own. When you
take your hands of the controls, they can hover. They
can execute "return to home" by various means. (Some
use GPS.) They would be easier to fly than a
helicopter. Helicopters don't tend to have their
own local processing power, like a quad might.

http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/quadrocopter.html

They can be expensive though, for a capable platform.
It helps to know how heavy the camera will be, so
you buy one with a large enough cargo capacity.

The modelers at work, were very careful where they flew.
They had a defined field for it, a suitable distance
from air traffic control areas and so on. You don't just
take junk like that and fly it where ever you feel like.
Usually there's a club of some sort, where you can get
details on what is OK and what'll get you busted. They
flew models that were big enough, if it hit someone
at speed, it could kill them. This means the flying field
was in an isolated area.

*******

Here's a quad story.

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/...dcopter-drone/

Paul


Thanks.

It sounds like Quadrocopters are much more stable than what I have.

I constantly have to adjust for clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation.

Crashes are rather frequent. :-(

Andy
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Old December 23rd 14, 07:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
OldGuy
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Default Feedback on S8006-GT-model-RC-Helicopter

Check out the Hubsan 107D
Quad copter with buit in camera.
FPV (first person view or flight path view) live video while you fly
and when you get really good use the FPV to fly it.

Transmitter has built in camera view (from the quad camera), no other
device (like a tablet) required. With optional SD card can record.

price around $150. but check around since prices vary.

accesories avalable: spare batteries, props, motors. very cheap.

includes an optional to use prop guard.
 




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