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fly be free
Senior Heliman
Location: zanesville,ohio

ok keep in mind this is a home made mount $12.00 cost
cam is only a $75.00 wireless
not in it to make money just something to mess around with
now in the new cam vid zips in mu gallery keep in mind still learning and experimenting also a storm was moveing in and alot of lighting also so i think that a little effect on it too
still trying to get used to the mount on the heli anyway
oh and its a little hard to see if your not wearing sunglasses lol




http://runryder.com/helicopter/gall...cam_vid_1-1.zip
http://runryder.com/helicopter/gall...cam_vid_2-1.zip
06-15-2004 Over year old.
 
 
Lock-Tite
Veteran
Location: Quebec, Canada

fly be free, I see that I am not the only crazy guy to build his own gear, at least you painted yours !
I left mine with the stock PVC look

Good job !

What is the power output of the Wireless cam ?

Is it 1.2Ghz or 2.4Ghz ?

Frank
Dont forget to bring a clean pair of shorts when flying 3D ;)
06-15-2004 Over year old.
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fly be free
Senior Heliman
Location: zanesville,ohio

thanks just decided to mess around to see what i could come up with
for under a hundred bucks it does ok for me lol anyone have a good blade suggestion ?
right now i have the woodies on it
not enough lift i think
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Lock-Tite
Veteran
Location: Quebec, Canada

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blade suggestion ?


As usual... wider chord, longer blades (not too long, depends on the boom lenght), lighter gear (chair )

What is the power output of the Wireless cam ?

Is it 1.2Ghz or 2.4Ghz ?

Frank
Dont forget to bring a clean pair of shorts when flying 3D ;)
06-15-2004 Over year old.
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fly be free
Senior Heliman
Location: zanesville,ohio

its a 2.4 Wireless cam
so what brand of baldes would you suggest ?
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Lock-Tite
Veteran
Location: Quebec, Canada

What blade size do you have ?
I think 680mm could fit on the Ergo60.
CF blades would be better, more stable (less flex), but expensive.

Frank
Dont forget to bring a clean pair of shorts when flying 3D ;)
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fly be free
Senior Heliman
Location: zanesville,ohio

i have 680,s on it now but can go 700,s
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Lock-Tite
Veteran
Location: Quebec, Canada

Then you have more lifting power than me (600mm) and I had plenty while draging the gear+cam around.

Get 700mm or 710mm CF blades, I use NHP, they are very good.
Or some "Helicam" pilots choose to get 800mm, then cut down to the size that fits (like 700mm). The advantage is a 800mm has a wider chord.

NHP Razor Pro Symetrical, 700mm ( NOH700RP ) $115


NHP Razor Pro Stmetrical, 710mm ( NOH710RP ) $115


Frank
Dont forget to bring a clean pair of shorts when flying 3D ;)
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fly be free
Senior Heliman
Location: zanesville,ohio

ok thanks for your help
06-15-2004 Over year old.
 
 
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