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  • Is this in Belgium? It's beautifull.

  • Is this in Belgium? It's beautifull.

  • I thoroughly enjoy your videos. This is purely the reason I am learning to fly a real plane, to experience this for real.

  • Very nice and smooth..bautiful

  • Hi really beautiful video - smooth flight - which plane did you used?

  • very good resolution on your camera. nice club to fly at too

  • Killer! The best two FPV's I've seen are yours and another with a slow flyer. I think it makes the video much more stable.

  • i purchased a combo tx rx set 2.4ghz system with a pan tilt camera system but my camera does not have the same connectors to fit my tx

  • please tell me the model of the plane. It's not multiplex easy star or radian?

  • excellent video what plane are you using as it is very difficult to get so slow and yet so stable

  • what do your videos look like before posting on youtube?

    i am thinking about upgrading to the sn777 only because it connects to my trans for fpv.

    if i could get my hd video camera connected i would but i want better picture quality than this.

    right now i use my sony hd video camera for watching the video after flight and the sn555 just for piloting.

  • R E L A X I N G

    thanks

  • hi their i have a sn555 cam ., do you need to adjust the foucus when you get it from hobby wireless? ihavent flyed with it yet but it looks okay looking through my glasses outdoors?

  • Do you need a license to use a 900mhz 500mw system in the U.S. ?

  • @bricelikesrice21

    if you haven't got an answer back about transmitter legality yet,

    for the most part, but not always, if you see it advertied for hobby rc use you can use it.

    1.2 ghz transmitters illegal in the U.S.

    1.3ghz 300mw CH2: 1280 MHz legal in U.S. (license required).

    2.4Ghz 1000mW CH1: 2410 MHz legal in U.S. (license required).

    5.8 GHz 200mW legal in U.S. (license required).

    900 mhz 500mw CH1: 910 MHz legal in U.S. (license required).

    hit me up if i made any mistakes.

  • @tapper45

    Great, thanks for the info. I guess when i've got enough money to get started i'll also have to get a license.

  • @bricelikesrice21

    arrl dot org for ALL the info and more, than you'll ever need.

    they'll also have a location for you to take the test, should be $10 or so.

    qrz dot com forward slash ham for practice test, i think it's only 25 or 35 questions.

    very easy, passing score is only 70% - just like back in the army!

    once you have your license it is good for 10 years.

  • @bricelikesrice21

    looks like the 1.2ghz xmtrs can be used, ch8 only, 1280 MHz, license required.

  • Do you need a license in the U.S. to use a 900mhz 500mw system?

  • HI,

    I am still enjoying your videos, on a daily routine...you make my day...every day...!!!

    I am fell to love with FPV flying...

    Thanks a lot for your great videos....

    Richard.

  • Hi thanks Richard !! I'm happy it please you !

    I hope you can enjoy also whith it in a short time ! Remember an important point : the plane have to be light with a good wing area and it's better to fly without wind with this kind of plane... Good adjust of the focus is important too to have the best result !!! the rest is pleasure...

  • Hi,

    Thanks for the technical info.

    I will start build FPV system like your`s in the new year.

    ...I wish you more...more...Happy Flying time in the New Year...

    Richard.

  • Hi,

    Nice video, its toke my breath away...

    ...feels like I was onboard-- thanks for the moment :)--great...

    I would like to buy one FPV system for my planes, could you give me some info???

    +++Cheers+++

    Richard

  • @richardbenko1 hi, you can go to hobbywireless or range video.... search on google, you can choose system like mine 900 mhz 500mw with camera sn555 or sn777.... if you want a result like this video you have to make a light plane... This one is an homemade UAV cutting in EPP material, wing airfoil is AH6407 with about 205mm of corf and 1400 mm of wingspan with motor turnigy 3020-1200 propeler 8 x 4.3 battery500mah 3cells and 360mah 3cells for video = 350 grs ready to fly....

  • what motor did u used

  • turnigy 3020-1200 from hobby city...

  • Great Video!!!! I love the over the Trees and Corn field views... and the on top of the car view!!

    Looks like you got a bit close the trees one time but nice SAVE!!!. Nice music too.

    Keep the videos coming.

  • Thanks....

  • Great Video !

    Did you build the plane yourself or can you provide a link to this model ?

  • Hi

    thanks, it's homemade with an hotwire cnc.... Next time I 'll put a picture inside the next video so you'll can see it.

    The great thing is the light weight of the plane for a large wing span 350 grs for 1.42m ... But it don't like the wind ...

  • Great video, and great musical taste as well.

    I'm glad you are having a good time with it.

    Cheers,

    Hobby Wireless Team

  • Thanks Wilson, for the comment and for your great service !

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