Yeah sharpie markers and painters tape I did the lighter colour first in case the colour bled through the tape which it did but the darker then covered it up.
I like to fly the same props from the same package at least till I break one on a tree, building, or the ground lol. I took to using a sharpie to mark the silver and black props for the left and right side so I can keep the matched props together thought I'd share
So there I was flying in manual mode in a huge field and doing not so bad when all of as sudden I got cocky. I put the bird into a dive from i guess around 100 150 feet AGL aimed to swoop in between the football uprights. All was going well for a couple of seconds i was about to make a final...
My battery is pinching the gimbal cable can anyone post a pic of how the cable should be routed? The green marker on the cable is transferred to the battery when fully seated as shown in the pics any help appreciated.
my ANPVS-14 are around 380g not sure if that is with or without batteries will need to find a scale and weigh them. I'm thinking the easiest way is to have camera facing down and rig the monocular to sit right in front of the lens, would help keep the CG under the copter. I am just guessing here...
Apparently you do not understand what second and third order effects are my friend.
This is just what came up in a google search there are many other articles on the subject, so you at least can present an argument based on the topic's intent.
http://www.au.af.mil/info-ops/iosphere/ ...
thanks I will do that. second question lol is there any way to freeze the vision plus gimbal so it will not auto pan or tilt i want to attach my night vision monocular to perform FPV at night over farmland to see what creatures roam out at night. Not sure if the copter can lift 380 grams or not...
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