R/C Warbirds over Arnold AFB, Tullahoma, TN
- GOLD HUNTER
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Re: R/C Warbirds over Arnold AFB, Tullahoma, TN
cool video
One of the guys I work with is into quad and hex copters. He is cutting them on a CNC and selling kits to Hobby Lobby. He has a camera mount and the whole nine yards on the things (if you want one).
Thought about getting one to scout for deer with. He says you dont have to know crap ( That lets me in) to be able to fly one. You can GPS your cord's and have it fly a grid and it will come back home and land. He has brought a few to work and we have flown them in the warehouse as well as outside. If he lets off the stick it will just stop and hover.
He also has a heads up display that he can use and you see what the camera sees in real time.
One of the guys I work with is into quad and hex copters. He is cutting them on a CNC and selling kits to Hobby Lobby. He has a camera mount and the whole nine yards on the things (if you want one).
Thought about getting one to scout for deer with. He says you dont have to know crap ( That lets me in) to be able to fly one. You can GPS your cord's and have it fly a grid and it will come back home and land. He has brought a few to work and we have flown them in the warehouse as well as outside. If he lets off the stick it will just stop and hover.
He also has a heads up display that he can use and you see what the camera sees in real time.
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have no need for a 30-06, I have a shotgun
I have no need for a 30-06, I have a shotgun
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Re: R/C Warbirds over Arnold AFB, Tullahoma, TN
Yep, there are a half a dozen guys in the club have those things now. One guy has a 4, 6, and 8 motor copters, all set up with the Go Pros on them.pullit wrote:cool video
One of the guys I work with is into quad and hex copters. He is cutting them on a CNC and selling kits to Hobby Lobby. He has a camera mount and the whole nine yards on the things (if you want one).
Thought about getting one to scout for deer with. He says you dont have to know crap ( That lets me in) to be able to fly one. You can GPS your cord's and have it fly a grid and it will come back home and land. He has brought a few to work and we have flown them in the warehouse as well as outside. If he lets off the stick it will just stop and hover.
He also has a heads up display that he can use and you see what the camera sees in real time.
I heard that Colorado is selling permits to shoot them things down,...LOL!