Home Made Stabilized Cam Mount for FPV GoPro HD

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2011

How to make Stabilized Camera mount for FPV and Aerial videos at home. Check out my home made DIY stabilized Camera mount to use with on fixed wing aircraft or helicopter for stable FPV and Aerial video Shooting using GoPro HD or any other Mini HD Cams. It's very simple design and takes a little time build it. We will put it to test soon on BD-5E and later on Skywalker with Pan added. I am sure this one will bring us great videos from air. I am after new Replay XD1080 as well and hoping it will arrive soon. Comments and feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com , info@onlyflyingmachines.com or ali@redcatracing.com Don't forget to visit http://www.onlyflyingmachines.com , http://www.redcatracing.com and Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/alishanmao

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  • Hey, Ali does it matter what kind of C-rating you have on your motor battery for the SKYWALKER??? Is a lower C-rating better for long range flight???

  • @Avacenna 25 is good for Skywalker. 30 or 35 is best

  • I've been thinking of doing something like this myself. I didn't recognise the box. I'm guessing it's effectively a heading hold gyro?

  • @ksandom40 its FY30A

  • I have send you a e mail for the gee bee

  • @JelkoRc unfortunately for Geebee we will remove it from garage sale, as the shipping for that plane is too damn expensive

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  • When I work on my RC's my workspace gets sooooooo dirty and then i finish and im like shit i have to clean all this up

  • @TheBrushlessracer tell me bout it.

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  • Are most pre-built gyros just suppling an analog voltage to the ESCs that corresponds to the opposite of the attitude of the plane? It seems like you have just taken this voltage and supplied it to the range of the servo, with some normalization for the center of course, is this right? So in addition to using the aileron pins to power the tilt, you could use the flaps to power the pan servo and ensure that the camera stays fixed on a spot when the plane dives or climbs?

  • congrats on the TV job.

  • cute baby

  • How do you afford all your toys?

  • @1970muis thanks mate

  • @zzrunezz1 i told ya, i got moves

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