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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2008

FPV flying a Radio Control Electic Sopwith Camel.
This flight was done on the spur of the moment, and recorded as requested by Homer from RCGroups, lol.
Takeoff, flight, landing, and taxi back all done 100% fpv.

Camera is a small CMOS installed on a pan/tilt headtracking servos.
Fatshark Goggles, single reciever mounted to the goggles.
TrackR2 headtracking on a Futaba 9C with Spektrum module.
No base station.
Recording done from the roof of my car, where i had another single reciever feeding the live video into the Pinnacle PVT recorder. It worked for a change. lol


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  • Very nice!!! Keep going!!!

  • Great video, next time other music that match the first WW.

    Vera Lynn, is a little bit later (WW2).

    Nice effect with the engine sound and gun.

  • @BabyBally1Pascal Yep. THis video is not as good quality as you get from a live downlink. However you cannot get HD from a live downlink.

  • wow I fially get to see in FPV how it was like to be a pilot back in 1920's!

  • FANTASTIC!!

  • is the quality of the video better in real then this?

  • great vid and the music is actually really good for it too.

  • vera lynn was wwII not wwI ! great vid anyway!

  • lol that was fun, as if you are in the plane, and the music is very nostalgic

  • Great video! Wicked idea to use the WW1 plane for FPV..

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