Future Hobbies 2.4 GHZ 1000 milliwatts Onboard Video
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how much is the system?
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That would be what a precordinate flight. I want to call the FAA, for certain areas. There is one remote area where inbound and out bound aircraft are never lower then 20,000 feet. I will never get that high.
We will go there
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I'm slightly familiar with this from flying model rockets.
You just have to contact the FAA, call up your local airport to figure out who exactly to contact. Let them know about how high you're going to be flying, 30,000 feet or however high. They don't charge you anything, it is just that that they know to keep aircraft out of that area during your flying time.
I like the video too!!!
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Check other Lake Mead videos >should be in HQ
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OMG I've suprised....I think that you've reached the highest altidude of the rc planes in the world....
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BlackTwister999 2 years ago
BlackTwister999 If we can work with the FAA on flying in a so called box say about 6 miles, a precordinate, to be safe. Also at AMA fields too
lvsupertech 2 years ago
Incredible as always Richard. You inspire me.
chrisfev01 3 years ago
Sorry for such late reply.
Thanks for watching
lvsupertech 2 years ago
just great! one question, apart from you fpv system, is your radio system also 2,4ghz? do you use a special antenna for your remote control? would be kind if you could give some specifications on that!
Sasan 3 years ago
Sorry for late reply. On this aircraft. I have the future hobbies dot coms 2.4 GHZ with 1000 milliwatts. I have their diversity receiver built in. You need to connect two high gain patch antennas. Theirs is the 12 DBI. This will cover a wide area. I have flown behing them and still received well.. The radio is stock. I am checking on a special high gain transmitter antenna for it. I need to find out if it is legal. Someone said it is as long as you do not tamper with output power.
lvsupertech 2 years ago