PART 2 WITH MY FIRST FPV FLIGHT HERE: ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html AVAILABLE HERE (UK): iactiverc.com/collections/planes/products/omphobby-super-decathlon-55-inch-balsa-airplane AVAILABLE HERE (International): www.omphobby.com/OMPHobby-Super-Decathlon-55-Inch-Balasa-Airplane-p3264762.html Radiomaster TX16S MK II transmitter: uk.banggood.com/custlink/DmDpvy4wRB
I am a pilot, both full scale and RC. That was just amazing to look out the side windows when flying, just like you do when flying a full scale airplane!
@@EssentialRC Just watched it thanks! Loved it. Great flight even with the sun so low on the horizon. Hope this becomes more widespread which would be great for grounded full scale flyers.
I am 73, and remember making model airplanes when i was 13. (never got any to fly well). Amazing the progress. unbelievable actually. but we still had fun, even tho practically every flight was a crash. we would fix em over and over till they just fell into pieces. we tore our fingers up trying to start em. I miss the smell of the glue.
I'm 76 John with the same beginning. Progressed to giant scale in early 90's but never got worthy of keeping them whole. Now I'm watching from the cockpit view as if back flying full scale.... It just keeps getting better but more costly too.
@@Rick_Retired model airplanes today are so wonderful. you must have enjoyed every advance along the way. Well motorcycles came along and that is why i think i quit them. but in 1989 i fell into a deep depression, and thought what would the thirteen me do if he had the resources that the 1989 me had. So i went out and bought a Guillos balsa model. I made it and it turned out wonderful, so i wound up the rubber bands and they broke. I went to the hobby shop and bought an .049 engine battery and fuel, took it out to the area beyond the airport and it made a wonderful flight in about a quarter mile diameter. The second flight it took off climbed and slamed into the sand. messed up the motor. i shed my depression, and still have the motor, tho it sucked in sand and scored the piston. got bummed out a couple of years ago and made another rubber powered plane, but it is too pretty to fly, and i just like to look at and remember how to loose depression.
66 here... Flew full scale for 40 years..., jets, turbo props. Still remember being a kid and flying my U-control models. That's how it all started. Might try it again... Looks like fun!!!
I grew up with my grandpa building and flying model airplanes. I'm 40 years old now but I remember when I was really young when he first started getting into the hobby, they would fly them on a sort of string system and you would kind of spin around with them slowly on a really long wire or string. does anyone know what I am talking about? it would have been in the 80s to early 90s. I remember the whole family going out to a park to watch him fly one day and the plane somehow either broke off or lost control and just so happen to hit a powerline and the explosion was insane!. everyone's power in the near area went out and the transformer or whatever it is exploaded. Lets just say.... we got out of there really fast...lol defiantly a great childhood memory of mine. Does anyone remember that style of model airplane?
How weird is it to "look" out the window and see yourself sitting there😆 Absolutely amazing video! This right here is what makes me so interested in FPV RC flight.
When U feel like flying your PC, U will B in the cockpit in no time vs jumping in your car, driving to the nearest RC field and all of a sudden wind picks up and there goes your day. I won't even mention crashing your expensive flying machine.
Until....You "rekit" the airplane and have to pay for all that expensive gear a second time. But you are right, it is way better than any flight simulator.
@@Flies2FLL this isn't necessarily better than a flight simulator. a flight simulator (as the name implies) is designed to simulate reality inside a real cockpit flying a real life plane. RC is still a toy
Those goggles are hysterical. 🙂 During the low flyby, seeing himself sitting there, Daryn must have felt like he was having an out of body experience. lol Maybe you can market it that way. Charge people to watch themselves on the headset for an Out-Of-Body experience. 🙂
i'm sitting here with a coffee and watch your video. when i saw the view from the cockpit i had to smile the view is just great! i have never seen it like this before. you are really great i am always happy about every video thank you thank you
My only advice would be to cover the entire inside with matte black paint to make sure there are no internal reflections. Camera lenses also have this to avoid internal reflections. If you manage to make it dark enough you will definitely have a much clearer view. Another tip would be to use tinted windows and add a small lip that sticks out to block the sun and block even more reflections. A lip could be designed in such a way that it is like a spoiler, blocking light but letting air pass through without changing the flow characteristics too much.
How cool! I fly a (full-size) 1946 Aeronca Champ and the views from this model are so similar to real flying! No surprise because this is real flying, albeit in miniature…(remembering the reaction of the model airplane designer in Jimmy Stewart’s great film Flight of the Phoenix!)
Holy moly! That’s the best virtual reality I’ve ever seen!! That is so cool!👌😎👍is like being inside the real deal! With voice and all! Absolutely amazing!
This is really fantastic! Absolutely amazing to see the FPV tech meshed so seamlessly with a RC plane. I've only dabbled in a superficial way with rc flying and have 0 experience with FPV devices but this had me grinning with awe during the flight. Thanks for posting this and improving my day!
This is why I'm so excited to live in the time that we do. Me as a kid imagining what it'd be like to actually be in the little planes I'd fly around, is now totally do-able.
Fantastic! That takes me back to my days flying RC at an overseas US military base. You achieved what I nearly did 20 years ago, but you did it with much better equipment than I had. I was flying a 1/4 scale J3 Cub that I had modified with a flat windscreen a lot like your Super Decathlon. I also designed a pan & tilt mechanism for it but never got the chance to build it. The plane flew quite nicely on an 18-cell NiMH pack and was powered by a kit-built German designed motor, but it was such a handful to fly I couldn't fly it and look through the goggles at the same time. My cheapie camera also had a narrow field of view giving me a pronounced sense of tunnel vision, and the video link back to the pilot often broke up as the plane changed direction. Flying into the sun also tended to blind the camera and when I did get good video the resolution wasn't as good as yours. About all I could really do was tape the video onto a camcorder and look at it afterwards. Unfortunately, the events of 9/11/2001 put the base on lock-down and forced an early end to my FPV experiments. But I did prove the concept at least.
Wow that was a natsukashii experience! I went up in a Super Decathlon 6 times out of Frederick, Maryland. Tim, the pilot was doing loops, hammerheads, stalls over the Blue Ridge. This brought it all back. That was back in 1984.
The micro technology is simply amazing. Thanks for sharing. Sure has come a long way since I was flying free-flight in the 60's then advancing to a 'state of the art' Ace pulse single channel. lol
I am almost as old. When I was a kid my clothes came from the thrift store so you know we were pretty poor. I didn’t have any friends who are into stuff that flew, it just clicked with me. When I wanted a rocket or an airplane I’d have to work hard picking fruit selling newspapers or painting things for the neighbors. Now for the last 20 years I’ve been told I have white male privilege and should be ashamed 😂these desires and experiences were handed to me on a silver platter.
It's funny how this is the realization of what I would imagine with my own model airplanes when I was a child, long before any of this tech was even thought of. It's really something.
Have to admit that the novelty of fpv videos wore off on me a long time ago (I fly fpv as well) but this is absolutely fantastic and inspiring...the perfect antidote to all the lather-rinse-repeat stuff out there..thank you!
This is just amazing! Love building RC planes but I cannot fly them for the life of me. But this could be a game changer for sure. Too bad you couldn't have removed the front window too for clarity but I guess that would mess with the aerodynamics of the plane. Great video!
Fantastic, great job. My only little grumble would be the relatively poor clarity of the front canopy...obviously not intended to be viewed through! Side views are awesome.
Nice video. Are you able to use an extra light for the first part of the video? If the extra light is situated near the camera facing towards you then we'll be able to see more detail of whatever you're filming. Currently the light is on the right side so when you hold something up the camera it what is facing us is shaded and lacking detail. Any simple light or a couple of simple lights will help. Hope this helps. Thanks for an interesting video.
Congrats! Excellent modification. Now all you need is feedback in a chair to convey the sense of physically being in the plane, not merely the view. Next project, perhaps?
Once you get where all flying is done by the view googles and your hand controller and there are 2 or more; I can see dog fighting WWII fighters and pylon racing with no one but the spectators looking up at the planes flying…. Remarkable
Wow that's cool..I haven't flown RC in years. My dad had a super decathlon with a four stroke. I never did fly it. What a beautiful plane though. You know another plane than might be even better is called an Ultra Sport I think it was by Great planes. I have an Ultra Super 40 with Big Bird flying it :) it has a Bubble canopy and i could even look up or down if inverted. It's funny you mentioned 3D printing because that's been my latest hobby but I've been wanting to get back in flying..I miss it.
That's how I fly in my (real) Citabria, kinda neat. Just put in a scale panel and side interior pieces and it'd be close to scale! Mine doesn't roll as fast, though... Haha
Nice little business venture would be manufacturing glass replacement panels for the front window for the popular kit models, vision is impaired through plastic.
Very nice. The next step is to allow the person wearing the googles to do the flying. I do both real and model flying, and having on onboard point of view really helps to be able to control the aircraft.
Very nice 👍 If you print out the top row of an instrument panel, and glue on a little mount just under the windshield... I think that would look so good. The weight would be tiny, but maybe a ramp/guide behind would be needed for airflow? It looks so good, I thought this needs gauges!
PART 2 WITH MY FIRST FPV FLIGHT HERE: ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
AVAILABLE HERE (UK): iactiverc.com/collections/planes/products/omphobby-super-decathlon-55-inch-balsa-airplane
AVAILABLE HERE (International): www.omphobby.com/OMPHobby-Super-Decathlon-55-Inch-Balasa-Airplane-p3264762.html
Radiomaster TX16S MK II transmitter: uk.banggood.com/custlink/DmDpvy4wRB
I am a pilot, both full scale and RC. That was just amazing to look out the side windows when flying, just like you do when flying a full scale airplane!
Thanks. That's why I'm going to add some detail inside!
Same here G56, everything from fighters to airliners. This is incredible flying from inside the RC aircraft.
@@jcheck6 Did you see my follow up video where I actually fly it FPV. So cool. ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
Later that day I actually flew it FPV with the goggles on. Just amazing. ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
@@EssentialRC Just watched it thanks! Loved it. Great flight even with the sun so low on the horizon. Hope this becomes more widespread which would be great for grounded full scale flyers.
I am 73, and remember making model airplanes when i was 13. (never got any to fly well). Amazing the progress. unbelievable actually. but we still had fun, even tho practically every flight was a crash. we would fix em over and over till they just fell into pieces. we tore our fingers up trying to start em. I miss the smell of the glue.
Thanks for sharing John 👍
I'm 76 John with the same beginning. Progressed to giant scale in early 90's but never got worthy of keeping them whole. Now I'm watching from the cockpit view as if back flying full scale.... It just keeps getting better but more costly too.
@@Rick_Retired model airplanes today are so wonderful. you must have enjoyed every advance along the way. Well motorcycles came along and that is why i think i quit them. but in 1989 i fell into a deep depression, and thought what would the thirteen me do if he had the resources that the 1989 me had. So i went out and bought a Guillos balsa model. I made it and it turned out wonderful, so i wound up the rubber bands and they broke. I went to the hobby shop and bought an .049 engine battery and fuel, took it out to the area beyond the airport and it made a wonderful flight in about a quarter mile diameter. The second flight it took off climbed and slamed into the sand. messed up the motor. i shed my depression, and still have the motor, tho it sucked in sand and scored the piston. got bummed out a couple of years ago and made another rubber powered plane, but it is too pretty to fly, and i just like to look at and remember how to loose depression.
66 here... Flew full scale for 40 years..., jets, turbo props. Still remember being a kid and flying my U-control models. That's how it all started. Might try it again... Looks like fun!!!
I grew up with my grandpa building and flying model airplanes. I'm 40 years old now but I remember when I was really young when he first started getting into the hobby, they would fly them on a sort of string system and you would kind of spin around with them slowly on a really long wire or string. does anyone know what I am talking about? it would have been in the 80s to early 90s. I remember the whole family going out to a park to watch him fly one day and the plane somehow either broke off or lost control and just so happen to hit a powerline and the explosion was insane!. everyone's power in the near area went out and the transformer or whatever it is exploaded. Lets just say.... we got out of there really fast...lol defiantly a great childhood memory of mine. Does anyone remember that style of model airplane?
How weird is it to "look" out the window and see yourself sitting there😆 Absolutely amazing video! This right here is what makes me so interested in FPV RC flight.
isn't this better than PC flight simulator? 😄 it's flying in the real world on a real tiny airplane, it beats any 3D graphics.
Agreed … until you get it wrong and have to rebuild the aircraft v press ‘New flight’
When U feel like flying your PC, U will B in the cockpit in no time vs jumping in your car, driving to the nearest RC field and all of a sudden wind picks up and there goes your day. I won't even mention crashing your expensive flying machine.
@@davidshahin9753 still cheaper to crash some rtf planes than most pc’s
Until....You "rekit" the airplane and have to pay for all that expensive gear a second time. But you are right, it is way better than any flight simulator.
@@Flies2FLL this isn't necessarily better than a flight simulator. a flight simulator (as the name implies) is designed to simulate reality inside a real cockpit flying a real life plane. RC is still a toy
Those goggles are hysterical. 🙂
During the low flyby, seeing himself sitting there, Daryn must have felt like he was having an out of body experience. lol Maybe you can market it that way. Charge people to watch themselves on the headset for an Out-Of-Body experience. 🙂
You guys took fpv rc flying to another level. This is just incredible.
i'm sitting here with a coffee and watch your video. when i saw the view from the cockpit i had to smile the view is just great! i have never seen it like this before. you are really great i am always happy about every video thank you thank you
Brilliant install Dom. Great footage. I LOVE this plane...one of my favorite new ones!
I saw that you had one. Such a well built airplane as all OMP balsa stuff. Now just got to add some scale interior detail ! Enjoy yours.
Yash , another cockpit view , please make more of this , its so fun just by watching it flying around
My only advice would be to cover the entire inside with matte black paint to make sure there are no internal reflections. Camera lenses also have this to avoid internal reflections. If you manage to make it dark enough you will definitely have a much clearer view. Another tip would be to use tinted windows and add a small lip that sticks out to block the sun and block even more reflections. A lip could be designed in such a way that it is like a spoiler, blocking light but letting air pass through without changing the flow characteristics too much.
*"My only advice would be..."*
I'm going to check back here every so often to see if you offer more advice like you said you wouldn't.
@@bricaaron3978😂
How cool! I fly a (full-size) 1946 Aeronca Champ and the views from this model are so similar to real flying! No surprise because this is real flying, albeit in miniature…(remembering the reaction of the model airplane designer in Jimmy Stewart’s great film Flight of the Phoenix!)
Holy moly! That’s the best virtual reality I’ve ever seen!! That is so cool!👌😎👍is like being inside the real deal! With voice and all! Absolutely amazing!
Love how clear and sharp the image is from the side windows!
This is really fantastic! Absolutely amazing to see the FPV tech meshed so seamlessly with a RC plane. I've only dabbled in a superficial way with rc flying and have 0 experience with FPV devices but this had me grinning with awe during the flight. Thanks for posting this and improving my day!
Thank you very much ! Hope you saw part 2. I actually flew it while wearing the FPV goggles ! ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
@@EssentialRC Your reply came in just as I started on part 2!! Really good stuff! So fun to watch!
As a full size Citabria aerobatic pilot, this video is verry impressive. That really is the look from the pilot's seat!
This is why I'm so excited to live in the time that we do. Me as a kid imagining what it'd be like to actually be in the little planes I'd fly around, is now totally do-able.
Amazing!
I've attached cameras to old RC cars in the past for fun, but this is a completely different world of coolness
Really amazing and cool. Gives a total new dimension to RC flight.
Obviously this needs to be done to a model train railway...easy billion views if you do that
Best flick ever. That is something like what I'm trying to do. Good darn job. 👏
A beautiful model …takes me back to my days of flying full size piper and Cessna aircraft 👍
Fantastic! That takes me back to my days flying RC at an overseas US military base. You achieved what I nearly did 20 years ago, but you did it with much better equipment than I had. I was flying a 1/4 scale J3 Cub that I had modified with a flat windscreen a lot like your Super Decathlon. I also designed a pan & tilt mechanism for it but never got the chance to build it. The plane flew quite nicely on an 18-cell NiMH pack and was powered by a kit-built German designed motor, but it was such a handful to fly I couldn't fly it and look through the goggles at the same time. My cheapie camera also had a narrow field of view giving me a pronounced sense of tunnel vision, and the video link back to the pilot often broke up as the plane changed direction. Flying into the sun also tended to blind the camera and when I did get good video the resolution wasn't as good as yours. About all I could really do was tape the video onto a camcorder and look at it afterwards. Unfortunately, the events of 9/11/2001 put the base on lock-down and forced an early end to my FPV experiments. But I did prove the concept at least.
Right on brother!@
Wow that was a natsukashii experience! I went up in a Super Decathlon 6 times out of Frederick, Maryland. Tim, the pilot was doing loops, hammerheads, stalls over the Blue Ridge. This brought it all back. That was back in 1984.
That is incredible! Just like being in a real light aircraft.
playing it back at half speed makes this look like a real flight awesome!
The micro technology is simply amazing. Thanks for sharing. Sure has come a long way since I was flying free-flight in the 60's then advancing to a 'state of the art' Ace pulse single channel. lol
I am almost as old. When I was a kid my clothes came from the thrift store so you know we were pretty poor. I didn’t have any friends who are into stuff that flew, it just clicked with me. When I wanted a rocket or an airplane I’d have to work hard picking fruit selling newspapers or painting things for the neighbors. Now for the last 20 years I’ve been told I have white male privilege and should be ashamed 😂these desires and experiences were handed to me on a silver platter.
I've never been into RC but I'm definitely into it now
It's funny how this is the realization of what I would imagine with my own model airplanes when I was a child, long before any of this tech was even thought of. It's really something.
Try this ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
Have to admit that the novelty of fpv videos wore off on me a long time ago (I fly fpv as well) but this is absolutely fantastic and inspiring...the perfect antidote to all the lather-rinse-repeat stuff out there..thank you!
It was a lot more entertaining when I actually flew it wearing the goggles ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
Ain’t gonna lie… this looks so damn much fun to do! 🎉
This is the only thing that makes RC aircraft interesting to me.
With a cpl (Circular polarized Filter) for the camera you can remove the reflections of the Plexiglas on the front Window :)
I've always wanted to do this with a model airplane!
Super Cool! 💯
I was doing this in 1986. I am a Ham and we used 6 meters to transmit live video from a small 2” long camera to a ground monitor.
What an amazing addition to actually flying in real time!
This is the only way that I would get into RC aircraft. I reckon an F86, Mig15/17 would be some of the best aircraft for this.
So cool! 😅 nice work! Happy holidays
RC is a lot responsive than real plane, but the view is excellent 👍
This is just amazing! Love building RC planes but I cannot fly them for the life of me. But this could be a game changer for sure. Too bad you couldn't have removed the front window too for clarity but I guess that would mess with the aerodynamics of the plane. Great video!
Spot on in your assumption
What a greatfull new few👏
This in a Bell UH1.😍
But now you have new work...
Your passenger has to sit inside a plane, and not in a case with wires.😉😂
I don't fly RC planes and I know ****** all about cameras, but this is ******* unreal. Well done.
As close to the real thing as you can get wow very cool!
Working on making it more realistic for future flights. Stay tuned for more.
Wow that's just fantastic what you have done with the cam in the plane,Nice to see a fellow brit doing a great vid,thank you for share.
Outstanding flight mate! I really love the view from cruising altitude. Very smooth! Next try a helicopter 🚁 with the same panning camera !
That's the plan for next year definitely 👍
I was thinking the same thing.
Fantastic, great job. My only little grumble would be the relatively poor clarity of the front canopy...obviously not intended to be viewed through! Side views are awesome.
Awesome! very cool. If it were not for the sound of the electric motor it would seems a full size plane. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Wow, that really is a major leap forward i RC aircraft modelling!!
Great Work Gentlemen 360 is a good source for The Know in almost anything !
Where here in the U.S. in Michigan !
AWESOME ITS LIKE BEING IN THE PILOTS SEAT LOVED THE VIDEO VERY NICE.
Thanks a ton!
Spectacular integration of the video tech into the plane. Thank you for sharing.
This perspective is exactly what I've been wanting, great job!
A childhood dream. Wow. Now of course I would want to replace the windscreen with real glass for better views :-)
Good quality canopy glass is very rare on RC models in my experience. Sad but true
This is the kind of thing I dreamed of 40 years ago when I was flying RC.
So awesome! Only wish i could hear the wind noise a little more, it is so relaxing.
Fantastic! What a smooth landing too.
I was flying line of sight but I did actually fly it FPV a few minutes later ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
Now you need to do some details inside the plane, like control panels . Looks cool!
I'm not an aero modeler, but I have to say this is a great video. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was my first FPV flight wearing the goggles ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
You were having so much fun lol right on great job!
I was. Did you see part 2? Even better
You can partner with the model manufacturer and sell those install-yourself-FPV cams, great work!
Fantastic, now you need only a "circular polarized Filter" for your FPV Camera to remove the Reflections on the front Window ;)
That was so cool. Great, now lets fly cross country sitting in our living room.
Yes please!
AMAZING! I flew RC back in the mid 1970’s. How technology has changed.
Fantastic and very interesting video about fpv. Makes me wanting to start flying again but fpv then... Great
Thanks.
I've always wanted someone to do this.
👍
Fantástica experiência. Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar a ideia conosco. Abraços.
A real looking cockpit in it would finish it off perfectly
Nice video. Are you able to use an extra light for the first part of the video? If the extra light is situated near the camera facing towards you then we'll be able to see more detail of whatever you're filming. Currently the light is on the right side so when you hold something up the camera it what is facing us is shaded and lacking detail.
Any simple light or a couple of simple lights will help.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for an interesting video.
Perfect yellow filter
Amazing !... and very well produced.
Appreciate that feedback Rick !
Cheap and wonderful Flying Idea 👍
What a cool thing to be able to do! 👍🙂
My last RC plane was the new Goldberg Electra one of the 1st electric sailplanes 30 some odd years ago. Times have changed.
I like better internal combustion engines. Wow, that sound!
I want one, I want one! But I dont want to spend the money and do all it takes learn how to fly!
Great Video!
Congrats! Excellent modification. Now all you need is feedback in a chair to convey the sense of physically being in the plane, not merely the view. Next project, perhaps?
Great idea!
Once you get where all flying is done by the view googles and your hand controller and there are 2 or more; I can see dog fighting WWII fighters and pylon racing with no one but the spectators looking up at the planes flying…. Remarkable
Wow that's cool..I haven't flown RC in years. My dad had a super decathlon with a four stroke. I never did fly it. What a beautiful plane though. You know another plane than might be even better is called an Ultra Sport I think it was by Great planes. I have an Ultra Super 40 with Big Bird flying it :) it has a Bubble canopy and i could even look up or down if inverted. It's funny you mentioned 3D printing because that's been my latest hobby but I've been wanting to get back in flying..I miss it.
I wonder how the footage would be in an overcast day, perhaps with fewer reflections from the sunlight hitting directly on the wind screen.
A real out of body experience that is
That's how I fly in my (real) Citabria, kinda neat. Just put in a scale panel and side interior pieces and it'd be close to scale! Mine doesn't roll as fast, though... Haha
Started working on it today Thomas! Thanks for sharing
@@EssentialRC I look forward to seeing that!
That is interesting way to flying an RC plane...that's really cool
Fantastic stuff! Well done!
This was just one of my RC plane fantasies growing up, quickly dismissed as never to be a realistic hope.
Fantastic just like sitting in the cockpit ! 👍
Yes indeed!
I really want to do this to my model airplane project... someday.
Good idea to put the headset on someone else for the test flight, as they can't crash the plane! I would've winged it... 😂
Nice little business venture would be manufacturing glass replacement panels for the front window for the popular kit models, vision is impaired through plastic.
Welcome to FPV! Flying is SO much easier when you actually are in the aircraft and can see results of movement instantly!
Been flying FPV for a long time buddy. Each new project is a unique experience
Totally cool 😎...it's like what the "Littles" would see if they were flying in that. Thanks for sharing!
This is how RC was always ment to be not just planes every thing
More than what's already ongoing, I see some industry and recreational pastime developing from this.
Amazing, I flew a fullscale super decathlon and the view is quite the same.
Very nice. The next step is to allow the person wearing the googles to do the flying. I do both real and model flying, and having on onboard point of view really helps to be able to control the aircraft.
I did later that day! ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
Nice setup.
your "passenger" has watched himself from above... a typical out of body experience (oobe)!
Just superb !
Beautiful, very enjoyable.
Many thanks!
Very nice 👍 If you print out the top row of an instrument panel, and glue on a little mount just under the windshield... I think that would look so good. The weight would be tiny, but maybe a ramp/guide behind would be needed for airflow?
It looks so good, I thought this needs gauges!
Yup...that's the plan as well as a lot more.
This was my first FPV flight wearing the goggles ruclips.net/video/6ql7o2SDMw8/видео.html
He needs to put an interior in there with seats and decoration. It just adds to the experience.
Working on it 😉
@@EssentialRC lol 👍