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Parrot aerial video hearth
mtvenar
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Parrot plane aerial video taken with the keychain cam.
3-channel high-wing slow-flyer
Equip:
TP 2409-21 1750kv motor (crappy shaft)
9x3.8 SF prop
20A ESC
1800mAh 2S 20C li...
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Styrohawk part6 - Conclusion and future projects
mtvenar
51 views
The conclusion to the Styrohawk saga: damage report! Not much, just lost battery and hatch.
Upcoming projects:
-Balsa 3-channel trainer/nightflyer
-Foamcore BV-141
Music...
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styrohawk part5 - Nightflying
mtvenar
34 views
Nightflying with the Lumifly LED strip starter pack on the Styrohawk.
Didn't work out so well, but I landed it fine.
Music credits:
Etrian Odyssey
-Mitch
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Tutorial: PC power supply mods for RC chargers - what you need to know
mtvenar
7,662 views
The key information of a lab PSU video, with the focus of a RC hobbyist video.
Your burning questions about using a PC power supply for a battery charger that no one ever ...
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Styrohawk part 4 - Aerial Video
mtvenar
59 views
Part 4 in the Stryohawk saga. Compilation of two keychain cam videos, edited down for time and less boringness. Plus cool music from 3 awesome PC games.
Music Credits:
Dre...
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Styrohawk part3 - maiden flights
mtvenar
170 views
Maiden flights of the Styrohawk. Just needs elevator softening, that's it!
-Mitch
Music - The Rocketeer
Mitchyver graphic - my friend Sabrina
her channel:
http://www...
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Styrohawk part2 - construction
mtvenar
171 views
Styrohawk part 2, construction video log.
Extremely difficult method, I don't recommend doing it this way!
No plans used.
Intro music: The Longest Journey (aka the best g...
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Styrohawk part1
mtvenar
183 views
The Wild Hawk rises from the ashes!
Intro music: The Longest Journey (aka best game ever made)
Outro music: Syberia
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Answer to LIPOPILOT's question
mtvenar
73 views
This is a video response to Lipopilot's Twitvid question about the angle of thrust on his S-28 Shadow delta jet.
I turns out down thrust may be the answer...
BUT IS IT!...
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Unplug a deans connector the easy way
mtvenar
3,421 views
An easy, hassle-free way of separating a deans connector. I actually found this technique in the October 2009 issue of MA Magazine, in an article written by Bob Aberle.
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