OT - RC Airplanes

I only knew because I went to the Thunderbirds site and saw the schedule yesterday. :) Yeah, I can't wait until the airshow. It has been a few years since they have had one near here.
 
I finally got to fly my Mini Katana on Wed and today. I am using the new nano-tech turnigy batteries and all I can say is wow.... 2200mah takes about 20 mins on my charger (only charges to a Max of 7.5 Amps :thumbdown: )can be charged up to 12 Amps. I am getting anywhere from 10-17 min flight times out of them. No controller cutouts due to over voltage draw either. Smooth batteries :D
 
I picked up some Turnigy 160mah batteries for my Vapor... I can get 25 minutes flights out of them! And yes, 160mah is correct. ;)

Its time to upgrade your charger, Rick. :D Or just get 2 or 3 more batteries and that 20 minutes won't matter. ;)

Brandon
 
Brandon, These are the nano-tech, so you can charge them at 5C and they have up to 50C discharge rates... thats crazy. I got 2 of those batteries so i can keep flying. But I also have the other planes and about 10 other batteries to keep me flying :D. That charger works fine, i think I have spent enough :lol:

Zach, that is crazy.... I think lithium will play a part in powering nano technology. unless some one invents some other type of battery.
 
I thought I had burnt this OSD up too for a minute. I plugged everything in and nothing happened. I got a faint burning smell at about the same time so I unplugged everything and checked all the connections. Everything seemed okay until I figured out I had hooked the BEC up to the video TX which takes 12V instead of 5V. I redid that and everything worked! Not sure what the burning smell was but I was greatly relieved when the display came up. I even took it outside and it got a GPS lock. Now I just need to figure out how to configure everything.
 
Scratch that! It looks like my DOSD died on me. I had it working great and redid some stuff and when I plugged it back in something went poof and smoked. Only thing I can think of it possibly my current sensor was plugged in 1 pin over from where is should have been. Not really sure though since I unplugged everything to see what I burned up. It might have just died for no reason, I don't know. I posted on the DOSD thread on RCGroups and the designer of it said not to worry, we will get it straightened out. A lot more than I can say about range video.
 
Well so far the designer (Daniel Wee) has been very helpful. I am waiting to hear back from the guy who makes them here. From what I understand from the Daniel they will take care of it quickly.
 
That sucks Mike! Hopefully they get it worked out for you, not like Range.... I so want to get another FPV setup on my twinstar.
 
They are. The guy told me to send it back and he would send me a new one free of charge. :) For some reason, I have been having a hard time with the FPV stuff. I am usually pretty careful when hooking stuff up but lately I have been overlooking the obvious. They have a 4 pin header sticking out and I stuck the 3 pin servo plug one pin over. They said the extra pin was for something else but I don't remember what.
 
Sounds like a much better experience. I don't get on RCGroups too often but I've seen a few posts from Daniel and he seems like a good guy. Good to hear it's getting worked out!
 
I hardly ever got on RCGroups before getting into FPV. Now I am on there more than anything. It is THE site for FPV.
 
RCU seems to be fixed for the most part. I believe they have 4 servers now, and the marketplace is still a bit buggy but I haven't had any problems. Most likely, that's a bad thing for me :crazy1:
 
Hey guys. You original topic said RC airplanes, but I just glanced through it a bit and noticed some heli action here also.

I just received my first 4 channel fixed pitch honey bee V2 and now trying to learn the hover. I can only keep it up a short bit before I start loosing it and sit it back down. I'm keeping it low and slow right now. I just installed FMS and have the Esky USB controller to go with it. I'll get some practice in and hopefully get the hover mastered sometime next year. I have thought about getting a plane later on. Maybe a J3 Cub with the brushless motor, but I'm not sure about it yet. I just need to concentrate on the heli for now.

You guys are about 2 hours away from me, but when the weather warms up I may head over your way and check out all the setups you all have at your local field.

Oh, I would love to see that OSD in action when you get everything worked out.

Take care,
TechDiver
 
Those small fixed pitch helis are pretty hard to fly sometimes. If you can hover that a bigger one will be pretty easy. I hope I get the OSD working too. It seems like nothing goes my way lately with electronics.

I thought about taking my plane out in the back yard and getting some videos of the snow but then i realized if I get it in the air I probably will get a white out and can't see anything. Maybe if I had something with RTH on it but without that I am not going to try. It is also pretty windy now. Maybe after it stops I'll give it a shot if the winds calm down.
 
Hey, Mike. When I get to flying this well, would a Belt CP V2 450 sized heli be a good next step up to 6 channel?

We are coming to the frag swap in January, so I wanted to see what hobby shops you have there worth visiting.

Thanks.
 
PAC Hobbies in Smyrna and Danielle's Hobbies in Whites Creek are probably the two best around here. For that matter, they're the only ones I know of other than your run of the mill HobbyTown USAs.

Brandon
 
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