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Poco Loco March 4th 14 04:42 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


Wayne.B March 4th 14 06:07 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Poco Loco March 4th 14 06:35 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.


Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY


[email protected] March 4th 14 07:47 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 11:42:28 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B



There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.



I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various

transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries

and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a

minimum.



But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


Purchase a " Park Flyer " first. They fly slow, electric, and are easy to learn the basics on.
You can certainly destroy an expensive Model quickly in that R/C hobby. Thats why I went into Boats.

Wayne.B March 4th 14 07:58 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.


Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY


===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.

Poco Loco March 4th 14 08:22 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.


Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY


===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.


I'd expect it's already there.


F.O.A.D. March 4th 14 10:08 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.


Poco Loco March 4th 14 10:11 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.


Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


F.O.A.D. March 4th 14 10:19 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.


Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet of
possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.

Wayne.B March 4th 14 10:38 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:11:11 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


===

It's always about envy.

Hank March 4th 14 11:08 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/2014 4:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.


Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?

Harry must be back in his cellar apartment. He couldn't possibly be that
miserable soaking up the sun in south Florida.

Poco Loco March 4th 14 11:26 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:19:53 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.


Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet of
possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.


You need another gun. I'd want the 'N' frame for a .357.


Wayne.B March 5th 14 12:33 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500, wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.


===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?

KC March 5th 14 12:42 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY


===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.



My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...

KC March 5th 14 12:52 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/2014 7:33 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500, wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.


===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?


The guy up here said about a grand for the flyer, then add the camera..
He did a hd video chasing riders over jumps and such at the MX track...

Earl! March 5th 14 12:55 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?

Debt? Lots of unpaid government debt?

Earl! March 5th 14 12:59 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of
RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination
circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc.,
one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being
flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.


Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost
continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet
of possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.

I've had an 8-shot .357 Magnum for years. Big deal.

Wayne.B March 5th 14 01:31 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:

On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY

===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.



My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...


===

I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and
this capable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A

Interesting stuff.

F.O.A.D. March 5th 14 01:40 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/14, 6:26 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:19:53 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet of
possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.


You need another gun. I'd want the 'N' frame for a .357.



Why is that, Johnny? The medium frame is more than sufficient for those
calibers.

Poco Loco March 5th 14 01:44 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:40:47 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 6:26 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:19:53 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet of
possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.


You need another gun. I'd want the 'N' frame for a .357.



Why is that, Johnny? The medium frame is more than sufficient for those
calibers.


You're the gun guy. Go for it.


Poco Loco March 5th 14 01:45 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:38:10 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:11:11 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


===

It's always about envy.


I really believe it is.


Poco Loco March 5th 14 01:46 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500, wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.


===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?


http://www.horizonhobby.com/browse/p...adcopter-47522


Poco Loco March 5th 14 01:52 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:31:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:

On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY

===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.


My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...


===

I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and
this capable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A

Interesting stuff.


You can get one a lot cheaper that'll fly well. Try HobbyZone.com or Horizon Hobby.

http://secure.hobbyzone.com/rchelis/rchelis_rtf/


Wayne.B March 5th 14 02:01 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:52:14 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:31:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:

On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY

===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.


My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...


===

I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and
this capable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A

Interesting stuff.


You can get one a lot cheaper that'll fly well. Try HobbyZone.com or Horizon Hobby.

http://secure.hobbyzone.com/rchelis/rchelis_rtf/


===

I'd like one capable of flying an HD camera with remote video feed.

Wayne.B March 5th 14 02:05 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:46:59 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500, wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.


===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?


http://www.horizonhobby.com/browse/p...adcopter-47522


===

The one I saw last weekend looked like this:

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/350-qx2-ap-combo-rtf-with-safe-technology-BLH7900

It was very stable and hovered for a long time. It definitely had a
camera that looked the same also. Pricey toy! :-)

Poco Loco March 5th 14 02:17 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:05:08 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:46:59 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500, wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.

===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?


http://www.horizonhobby.com/browse/p...adcopter-47522


===

The one I saw last weekend looked like this:

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/350-qx2-ap-combo-rtf-with-safe-technology-BLH7900

It was very stable and hovered for a long time. It definitely had a
camera that looked the same also. Pricey toy! :-)


A lot is going in to that camera - which is a video transmitter also.


Poco Loco March 5th 14 02:26 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:01:39 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:52:14 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:31:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:

On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY

===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.


My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...

===

I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and
this capable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A

Interesting stuff.


You can get one a lot cheaper that'll fly well. Try HobbyZone.com or Horizon Hobby.

http://secure.hobbyzone.com/rchelis/rchelis_rtf/


===

I'd like one capable of flying an HD camera with remote video feed.


Not sure what you mean by remote video feed. This one allows operation of the camera by the
transmitter - for only $150. Scroll down for a demo.

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...nology-BLH7480

Start cheap.


Wayne.B March 5th 14 02:34 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:26:03 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:01:39 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:52:14 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:31:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:

On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY

===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.


My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...

===

I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and
this capable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A

Interesting stuff.

You can get one a lot cheaper that'll fly well. Try HobbyZone.com or Horizon Hobby.

http://secure.hobbyzone.com/rchelis/rchelis_rtf/


===

I'd like one capable of flying an HD camera with remote video feed.


Not sure what you mean by remote video feed. This one allows operation of the camera by the
transmitter - for only $150. Scroll down for a demo.

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...nology-BLH7480

Start cheap.


===

Probably good advice. :-)

The one that you linked to will record video and store it in the
camera but does not send it back to the ground (remote feed).

How long will it stay aloft? Learning time to fly it competently?
Maximum range?

Wayne.B March 5th 14 04:10 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 23:03:33 -0500, wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:01:39 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:



I'd like one capable of flying an HD camera with remote video feed.


Henk wants me to take him and his wife to Doc Ford's again. Maybe you
could meet us there and talk to him.


===

Anytime (except Wednesdays), just give me a little advance lead time.

Mr. Luddite March 5th 14 11:30 AM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/2014 10:59 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500,
wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.


===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?


Not a clue but I think he bought it in Germany. I know he still
tinkers with it a lot. This guy designs medical equipment and he was
working on the camera gimbal the last I heard, changing from a stepper
to a closed loop servo so it would pan smoother.



I don't see the advantage of a servo motor over a stepper in this
application.

Poco Loco March 5th 14 12:27 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:34:08 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:26:03 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:01:39 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:52:14 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:31:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:

On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.

===

This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a
spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that
contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a
magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial
navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The
retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small
step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could
learn to fly in very little time.

Like this?

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3

Note the review.

Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY

===

Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well
past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on
real helicopters.


My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you
want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.
The camera is scary.

He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"
and he has a bad assed Samsung.



I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera
isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will
come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but
it's expensive...

===

I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and
this capable:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A

Interesting stuff.

You can get one a lot cheaper that'll fly well. Try HobbyZone.com or Horizon Hobby.

http://secure.hobbyzone.com/rchelis/rchelis_rtf/

===

I'd like one capable of flying an HD camera with remote video feed.


Not sure what you mean by remote video feed. This one allows operation of the camera by the
transmitter - for only $150. Scroll down for a demo.

http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...nology-BLH7480

Start cheap.


===

Probably good advice. :-)

The one that you linked to will record video and store it in the
camera but does not send it back to the ground (remote feed).

How long will it stay aloft? Learning time to fly it competently?
Maximum range?


Here's a paper written by a blogger with lots of info.

http://www.heino.com/quadcoptermulti...o-get-started/

I've been going through these videos to learn the basics. Flite Test also has many videos out on
helicopters.

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...eginners&sm=12

A couple days ago I called Horizon Hobby. Spent about 20 minutes on the phone with them getting
questions answered - trying to pick out which plane I wanted to start with. Very Helpful. Give them
a call. I'm betting some of your questions are money dependent.

Heli 888-959-2304
Air 888-959-2305


Poco Loco March 5th 14 12:28 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 22:59:52 -0500, wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500,
wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.


===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?


Not a clue but I think he bought it in Germany. I know he still
tinkers with it a lot. This guy designs medical equipment and he was
working on the camera gimbal the last I heard, changing from a stepper
to a closed loop servo so it would pan smoother.


Horizon Hobby, HobbyZone, many others. I've heard good words about Horizon Hobby.


F.O.A.D. March 5th 14 12:32 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/14, 8:44 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:40:47 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 6:26 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:19:53 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet of
possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.

You need another gun. I'd want the 'N' frame for a .357.



Why is that, Johnny? The medium frame is more than sufficient for those
calibers.


You're the gun guy. Go for it.


Right, Johnny, because, well, you don't know.

F.O.A.D. March 5th 14 12:33 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/4/14, 8:45 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:38:10 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:11:11 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


===

It's always about envy.


I really believe it is.


You've done nothing and have nothing I "envy."

John H[_15_] March 5th 14 12:43 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 11:42:28 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B



There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.



I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various

transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries

and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a

minimum.



But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown.. I've got the bug.


My Model 28 has the 'N' frame. It's a fine shooting revolver. I wouldn't want to shoot .357's in something smaller and lighter. Get what you want. I'd look at the Model 29 if I were in your shoes, had all your money, and knew as much about everything as you do.

John H[_15_] March 5th 14 12:45 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 9:34:08 PM UTC-5, Wayne. B wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:26:03 -0500, Poco Loco

wrote:



On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 21:01:39 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:




On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:52:14 -0500, Poco Loco


wrote:




On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:31:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:




On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:42:53 -0500, KC wrote:




On 3/4/2014 7:27 PM, wrote:


On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:58:36 -0500, Wayne.B


wrote:




On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:35:51 -0500, Poco Loco


wrote:




On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:07:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:




On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:42:28 -0500, Poco Loco


wrote:




Cute boat:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B



There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.




I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various


transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries


and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a


minimum.




But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.




===




This stuff is only going to get better over time. I was looking at a


spec sheet the other day for a thumbnail sized micro chip that


contained not only a 3-axis gyro but also 3-axis accelerometers and a


magnetic compass sensor - everything you need for an inertial


navigation system, automatic flight controls and an auto pilot. The


retail price was only about $40 which blew me away. It's only a small


step from there to creating a helicopter that almost anyone could


learn to fly in very little time.




Like this?




http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...yro-GWSPG03#t3




Note the review.




Here's the technology on airplanes: And, it doesn't add a whole lot to the price of the airplanes.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKA88noI9rY




===




Yes, although I think the chip technology has already advanced well


past that point. It's only a matter of time before it shows up on


real helicopters.






My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like


something the NSA should have. It knows where it is, knows where you


want it to go and knows how to get home if you lose it.


The camera is scary.




He did have to ditch his I phone because it wasn't "hobbyist ready"


and he has a bad assed Samsung.








I got this one with a camera, but it's not very fast and the camera


isn't like your friends I suspect.. We do have a company here that will


come out and film with you for a day with one of those quad copters, but


it's expensive...




===




I had no idea that these things were getting to be this powerful and


this capable:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoQaaI3-7A




Interesting stuff.




You can get one a lot cheaper that'll fly well. Try HobbyZone.com or Horizon Hobby.




http://secure.hobbyzone.com/rchelis/rchelis_rtf/




===




I'd like one capable of flying an HD camera with remote video feed.




Not sure what you mean by remote video feed. This one allows operation of the camera by the


transmitter - for only $150. Scroll down for a demo.




http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...nology-BLH7480




Start cheap.




===



Probably good advice. :-)



The one that you linked to will record video and store it in the

camera but does not send it back to the ground (remote feed).



How long will it stay aloft? Learning time to fly it competently?

Maximum range?


Here's an ad for one at Amazon.com. Lots of info in the reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/Blade-BLH7880-...rds=350+QX+BNF

Poco Loco March 5th 14 12:47 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 07:32:41 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 8:44 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 20:40:47 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 6:26 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:19:53 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 5:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:08:58 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 3/4/14, 11:42 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B

There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.

I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various
transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries
and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a
minimum.

But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


You can store the RC plane with the guitar you can't play, the golf
clubs with which you can't play, and the guns you can't shoot straight.

Rancorous, FOAD? Jealous? Something's eating at you, almost continuously. Wonder what it could be?


Jealous of what, pray tell? Certainly nothing in your life or closet of
possessions.

BTW, I tried out (handled and dry fired) a new S&W 686 Plus down here.
It's the seven shot six shooter. :) 4" barrel, very nice. I just can't
get my brain around a seven shot six shooter. Also comes in a six shot
model. Might get one when we return to the Frozen Tundra of Maryland.

82F on the beach today.

You need another gun. I'd want the 'N' frame for a .357.



Why is that, Johnny? The medium frame is more than sufficient for those
calibers.


You're the gun guy. Go for it.


Right, Johnny, because, well, you don't know.


My Model 28 has the 'N' frame. It's a fine shooting revolver. I wouldn't want to shoot .357's in
something smaller and lighter. Get what you want. I'd look at the Model 29 if I were in your shoes,
had all your money, and knew as much about everything as you do.


Poco Loco March 5th 14 12:47 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Wed, 5 Mar 2014 04:43:10 -0800 (PST), John H wrote:

On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 11:42:28 AM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
Cute boat: http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...tr-v2-PRB4250B



There, now no one can bitch about the lack of boating content.



I'm about to decide that in order to get into the current crop of RC airplanes, the various

transmitters, electronic speed controls, battery elimination circuits, the lithium polymer batteries

and their chargers, balancers, brushed and brushless motors, etc., one needs an EE degree at a

minimum.



But, I went out a few days ago and watched a few RC airplanes being flown. I've got the bug.


My Model 28 has the 'N' frame. It's a fine shooting revolver. I wouldn't want to shoot .357's in something smaller and lighter. Get what you want. I'd look at the Model 29 if I were in your shoes, had all your money, and knew as much about everything as you do.


Whoops - wrong button hit.


Mr. Luddite March 5th 14 04:09 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On 3/5/2014 10:26 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 06:30:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 3/4/2014 10:59 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500,
wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.

===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?

Not a clue but I think he bought it in Germany. I know he still
tinkers with it a lot. This guy designs medical equipment and he was
working on the camera gimbal the last I heard, changing from a stepper
to a closed loop servo so it would pan smoother.



I don't see the advantage of a servo motor over a stepper in this
application.


A servo moves smoother than a stepper since there are no "steps".


I understand but the big advantage of a servo motor over a stepper is
high torque and at higher speeds. This application doesn't require
either. A geared, 200 pole stepper would be just as smooth, IMO, a lot
cheaper, plus a stepper can also be closed loop. Just my opinion having
used both for various purposes in remote actuators and motion devices
over the years.

Poco Loco March 5th 14 07:04 PM

Hank - RC Aircraft and Boats
 
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 11:09:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/5/2014 10:26 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 06:30:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 3/4/2014 10:59 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:33:02 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 19:27:07 -0500,
wrote:

My millionaire Dutch neighbor has a quad rotor that looks like
something the NSA should have.

===

Someone was flying one of those at the Punta Gorda Jazz Fest last
week. Do you know where to get one and how much they cost?

Not a clue but I think he bought it in Germany. I know he still
tinkers with it a lot. This guy designs medical equipment and he was
working on the camera gimbal the last I heard, changing from a stepper
to a closed loop servo so it would pan smoother.



I don't see the advantage of a servo motor over a stepper in this
application.


A servo moves smoother than a stepper since there are no "steps".


I understand but the big advantage of a servo motor over a stepper is
high torque and at higher speeds. This application doesn't require
either. A geared, 200 pole stepper would be just as smooth, IMO, a lot
cheaper, plus a stepper can also be closed loop. Just my opinion having
used both for various purposes in remote actuators and motion devices
over the years.


If the camera is mounted in a helicopter, why would a servo be needed to pan the camera? Just turn
the helicopter.

Don't know how much you are used to paying for servos, but here's an up to date listing of some
servos with their prices.

http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=DS8411+Ultra+Torque+Servo& searchType=productgrid



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