While the chopper still flies I'll have to strip it down and give it a good clean & lube. It's lost a lot of power after 2 days in the elements. Possibly the motor bearings are seizing. I wouldn't be surprised.
The camera is mounted directly below the main shafts on a quick release salvaged from a plastic 'gorilla' tripod. One part glued to the chopper at a slight down angle, and the other glued to the top of the camera. Takes barely a couple of seconds to fit or remove the camera.
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cheddar1100 9 months ago
i liked the story. Very interesting . What happened to the cockroach ?
MrBhargab123 10 months ago
Cool
Godlovesslimjim 10 months ago
While the chopper still flies I'll have to strip it down and give it a good clean & lube. It's lost a lot of power after 2 days in the elements. Possibly the motor bearings are seizing. I wouldn't be surprised.
The camera is mounted directly below the main shafts on a quick release salvaged from a plastic 'gorilla' tripod. One part glued to the chopper at a slight down angle, and the other glued to the top of the camera. Takes barely a couple of seconds to fit or remove the camera.
olsmokey 1 year ago
Camera looks steady now on this video nice work but it the chopper broken now?
Where did you mount that camera still under canopy with some tape?
ckhatzi 1 year ago
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