Posted by goowellrc | Apr 25, 2018 @ 02:12 AM | 2,634 Views
Dear hobbyist,

we are factory manufacture of the connectors and cables of the drones,right now we want to develop a new type connectors,we want to collect your suggestions. please speak out your mind.
Like Do you have any problems during the use of the XT60 or Deans connectors? and for the new connector, What performance do you want to improve most? we really need your guys help. looking forward to seeing your comments,thanks
Posted by alex111 | Apr 25, 2018 @ 01:24 AM | 3,599 Views
My model boat room I think it’s a bit full haha
Posted by Jack Crossfire | Apr 25, 2018 @ 01:16 AM | 5,948 Views
If the price is based on 100 passengers, with only 40 staterooms, they're planning on people traveling in family units with some of those families having kids young enough to sleep in the same room. The actual price per room is $500,000.

This is might have been Elon's parent's organisation, but it's definitely not the mane social organisation today. Lions still insist the mane customer will be confirmed bachelors looking for the ultimate retirement home.

Most families today from baby boomers to generation X to millenials still have a single male breadwinner earning most of the money & a "partner" earning pinch money.

What's advertised as $200,000 per person is really $500,000 a man has to produce for a room, whether traveling alone or with 2 family members. There might be a way to split it with a room mate, but that still hits $250,000. Suspect that's the mane way most of us will go, but since we wouldn't have to sleep at the same time, there wouldn't a real need for each person to have an entire room.
Posted by Bugkilla77 | Apr 24, 2018 @ 11:10 PM | 2,491 Views
I've got a bugs 3 I just put a New receive on an I can't quite get it right. EverytI me I think it's saldered right it losses power. Is there a way I can pin-point the problem with a tester are some other way to know where the problem is
Posted by alex111 | Apr 24, 2018 @ 10:32 PM | 3,323 Views
Hi guys just buy a new RC boat collection now up to 31 boats
Posted by Andrey111 | Apr 24, 2018 @ 10:12 PM | 4,682 Views
When it comes to rc drones then which better brand you can think of rather than Hubsan. The brand churns out quadcopters that are stylish, unique and powerful. They have made their expression by releasing one after another famous rc drones in the market. Today we have a Flash Sale of Limited 100pc of Hubsan X4 H501S only $189.99 + shipped from US Warehouse

Specifications:
Brand name: Hubsan
Model name: H501S
Item type: Quadcopter
Material: ABS
Colour: white/black optional
Control channel: 4 channels
Controller mode: Mode 1 / Mode 2
Remote control frequency: 2.4GHz
LCD: 4.3 Inch
Gyroscope: Six axis
Motor: brushless motor
Camera: 1080P HD
FPV transmission: 5.8G real-time
Function: automatic return, follow me, CF mode, altitude mode, up, down, left, right, forward, backward, hovering
Suitable ages: Above 14 Years old
Remote distance: about 300m
Battery for quadcopter: 7.4V 2700mAh 10C li-po
Charging time: about 120 minutes
Charge plug: UK, EU and US optional
Working time: 20 minutes
Battery of remote controller: 4 * AA battery (not included)
Quadcopter battery dimensions: 110 * 35 * 17mm
Item dimensions: 350 * 350 * 80mm
Item weight: 455g
Posted by unrauv | Apr 24, 2018 @ 09:59 PM | 3,408 Views
Hi All

These plans are now available for download.

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Posted by nicolaspopken | Apr 24, 2018 @ 09:42 PM | 2,297 Views
Hi!
I have a flying Wing (precisely the Ft Arrow)
with Vector and EzUHF module on my Taranis(I dont use audio)
Also I have the iTelemtry Dongle and the FatSharks HD3 googles ,so my question is: If the iTelemetry Dongle is compatible with Vector should I convert the audio format in some special form in order to make it compatible with the iTelemetry Dongle or should I leave it in that format?
I dont pretend someone to have the answer but if you can help me , I would thank you so much!
Also I would like to ask a couple questions to somebody with experience (I know that most people will think that Im a stupid person that dont knows how to do his own investigation but I already did and there is no info about it)

Greetings from Argentina.
Posted by Harold50 | Apr 24, 2018 @ 07:35 PM | 2,602 Views
FLYNANO ABRIL 2018 001 (2 min 34 sec)

Posted by GiantPowerLiPos | Apr 24, 2018 @ 06:07 PM | 8,200 Views
High quality charging leads to charge LiPo batteries with TRX Traxxas connectors. Mojo sells the best leads!

*Soft silicone 12 AWG wire leads fpr high amp charging!
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*TRX male battery input plug
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Posted by rotorquest | Apr 24, 2018 @ 03:38 PM | 4,378 Views
Wow, so much new stuff came in and we have a ton of other new items on the way!

Fatshark announced the new HDO goggle which has been in the works for some time now. With much speculation about what type of upgrade the HD lineup would see, the news of the new oled optics should make for a very nice image with the new goggles.
Foxeer Monster Micro and Arrow Pro Micro cams have arrived along with the Lollipop antennas. Camera tech sure has come a long way and now we're seeing high tvl fpv cams with beautiful image quality without sacrificing too much latency. The predator was a sign of things to come and Foxeer didn't let us down with the newest camera options. The lollipop antenna has sparked alot of debate about design origins but the performance is hard to deny. Whether or not True Rc patent pending on the ax-ii will hold up or not, only time will tell but the market is happy to see an affordably priced antenna with amazing performance. Personally I still love my ax-ii antennas and will continue to be my go to but I'm definitely going to give these lollipops a try.
The hype of the X-lite radio from FrSky is about to be put to the test with its official release being announced last week and retail price finally being set this morning at $119usd. Dealers are expected to receive them in the next couple weeks so pilots will get to decide once and for all whether this gaming style of controller is here to stay or not.
6s setups are proving there worth in the fpv racing...Continue Reading
Posted by rclad | Apr 24, 2018 @ 12:03 PM | 5,834 Views
One way to save money when competition takes you on the road is to camp. Hotel expenses can add up quickly for every weekend away, but the investment in camping gear is a one time expense. I plan on going to more IMAC events away from home this year, and since I already had a lot of the camping gear I needed, I decided to try camping as a way to stay on budget.

I just had to install a hitch on my Chevy Volt, buy a rack and cargo bag, and find a simple way to prepare easy meals while on the road. One of the coolest (hottest?) gadgets I found was an MSR Pocket Rocket. This little one burner "stove" folds up into a small plastic container that fits into the palm of your hand, weighs only 2.6 ounces, and when attached to an Isobutane-propane tank, burns super hot. It can heat up water or a meal in just a few minutes.

I went up to Muncie, Indiana, this past weekend to attend the IMAC Judging School and do some flying at Site 4. I brought along the family tent with the idea that it could double as a hangar for my 87" Extra 300. That worked out even better than I hoped. I was able to set up my tent right next to the runway at Site 4. AMA only charges $5/day for primitive camping, and I had access to restrooms and a hot shower (very welcome on this trip, since temps got down into the thirties at night!), with water on site and outlets for charging my plane. The plane fit in the tent with wings on, leaving plenty of room for a full size air mattress, duffel bag and other odds and ends. All I had to do in the morning was roll the plane out, put a fresh set of batteries in, and take off. In the evening I was able to hang out by the fire with the other guys (staying in RVs) and enjoy some company I would have missed, if I had stayed in a hotel.

Camping is a lot of work, but it does have many advantages. I was pleasantly surprised how well my first adventure worked out, and look forward to many more trips this year.
Posted by RPM314 | Apr 24, 2018 @ 11:59 AM | 6,061 Views
Hi, all. This is a simple delta wing foamy for FPV. It's got a basic KF foil, plenty of motor, and a OSD camera on a pan servo.

Materials:
-3mm XPS (HK brand depron)
-5mm tube/4mm flat CF
-packing tape

Electronics:
-RCX 1306 2300Kv/5" prop
-DYS 12A ESC
-CNHL 3s 350mAh
-FrSky X4r
-Turnigy 5g servos
-Foxeer arrow micro cam
-Quanum QE66 VTx

Specs:
-600mm span
-12dm^2 area
-0.25 taper ratio
-300mm sweep
-165g...Continue Reading
Posted by Absaroka | Apr 24, 2018 @ 11:42 AM | 3,474 Views
Clips of flying in the wind.
BW Tundra 4S (1 min 26 sec)

Posted by Paul70J | Apr 24, 2018 @ 11:30 AM | 2,452 Views
Hey out there! Purchased a X-UAV P-38 Lightning 1400mm/55.1" EPO Electric RC Airplane with Retracts ARF Silver at a swap meet.....no manual in the box.....does anyone have a PDF of the manual? Much appreciated if one does!
Posted by unboxingexp | Apr 24, 2018 @ 11:09 AM | 5,957 Views
DJI Mavic Air Quickshots (2 min 30 sec)

Posted by Hilson87 | Apr 24, 2018 @ 11:00 AM | 11,940 Views
This is by far the most well constructed ARF by any manufacturer I have ever assembled. The quality of the cuts, the quality of balsa selected and all the composite components are just top notch. No other manufacturer has even come close to this level of quality pre-fabrication and i certainly will be making an effort to build more extreme flight planes from here on out.

My objective for this build wasn’t to be the most powerful or to be the lightest or to be anything other than just how i like things to be done. I usually tend to not want my particular model to be exactly just like every other one I see on the flight line so i spend just a little extra time making that happen with adding little details here and there and also trying to select different components where i can.

I had to drastically change the cooling baffles to fit my motor choice. I added ducting for my ESC. Added a 1” spacer so the pilot looks better ( A friend said that the stock height of the pilot didn’t look right and he was staring at the dash.) after adding the spacer he looks MUCH BETTER!

I had an Idea to save from using a prop adapter included with the NEU 8019 motor which which almost 8oz on its own. By eleminating the need for the giant 18mm adapter i saved the weight and saved even more weight by drilled out motor shaft. See pics below.

Components i chose for my build:

NEU 8019 150kv Motor
Hobbywing 200 V4 ESC
Falcon Electric Carbon fiber 25.5x13
14s 5000mah 60c HD...Continue Reading
Posted by Bill M - RC | Apr 24, 2018 @ 10:09 AM | 6,016 Views
Hi fellow pilots & rc enthusiasts

Eachine ROTG01 vs ROTG02 vs DVR Review - Range & Signal Tests. In this ROTG01 & ROTG02 FPV Receivers for Android Devices
review range test, I use a 25mw vtx transmitter and the same mobile phone for comparison. You can also see how I conducted this and there is also a consolidated comparison towards the end of this video.

You can get the ROTG01 here: https://goo.gl/oJThAR

Eachine ROTG01 vs ROTG02 vs DVR FPV Receiver Review - Range & Signal Tests (21 min 33 sec)