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Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors....
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12 Jan 2016 05:45 #41658
by Tryptych
Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors.... was created by Tryptych
Is there a super light plane that is Deviation compatible and able to fly indoors?
Here's an example of what I'm thinking of: www.banggood.com/Hisky-Buzz-Micro-Flyer-...ne-RTF-p-968515.html
...anyone know if that is Devo compatible by chance? know of anything similar?
Here's an example of what I'm thinking of: www.banggood.com/Hisky-Buzz-Micro-Flyer-...ne-RTF-p-968515.html
...anyone know if that is Devo compatible by chance? know of anything similar?
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12 Jan 2016 14:06 - 12 Jan 2016 14:12 #41668
by Cereal_Killer
Taranis X9E | DEVO 10 | Devo U7E | Taranis Q7
What I do in real life: rivergoequestrian.com/
Replied by Cereal_Killer on topic Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors....
I don't know about BNF (I'm sure they exist) but I've now built about half a dozen micro planes (indoor capable in my 1350Sqft house) using the "brick" out of wltoys V911. You can do regular 3 channel RET planes or elevon mixed (mixing in the devo). So far I've done 2 nutballs, 3 wings and one 25% FT mini.
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Taranis X9E | DEVO 10 | Devo U7E | Taranis Q7
What I do in real life: rivergoequestrian.com/
Last edit: 12 Jan 2016 14:12 by Cereal_Killer.
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12 Jan 2016 23:57 #41698
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I found this one at Motion RC
www.motionrc.com/parkzone-night-vapor-in...m-14-8-wingspan-bnf/
It is DSM2 protocol.
www.motionrc.com/parkzone-night-vapor-in...m-14-8-wingspan-bnf/
It is DSM2 protocol.
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13 Jan 2016 13:23 #41712
by mwm
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
Replied by mwm on topic Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors....
"Indoors" is a relative term. All of the eflite UMX aircafy fly indoors, but I don't think any of them will fly my house, or garage.
If you don't want to do a scratch build, maybe one of the PNP models from the top of this list: www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_lis...ig=&CatSortOrder=asc You can add in a cheap orange or lemon rx micro rx to complete thr airplane. But do read the comments, as HK has a nasty habit of not listing completion requirements properly.
If you don't want to do a scratch build, maybe one of the PNP models from the top of this list: www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_lis...ig=&CatSortOrder=asc You can add in a cheap orange or lemon rx micro rx to complete thr airplane. But do read the comments, as HK has a nasty habit of not listing completion requirements properly.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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01 Apr 2016 12:42 #45559
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I know this is going back a bit but I've wired in the the 2 modules to my Devo 10 and use the Hisky protocol with my Buzz. Banggood sell all the Buzz parts, I bought them all and made my own for less than the BNF. I also used the HWF400 receiver in the balsa model they sell for £10, it works a treat but you have to reverse the elevator as the cranking for it works backwards.
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01 Apr 2016 13:59 #45564
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Saw the Parkzone Vapor once at my dealer location.
Looks like it wants to fly faster.
For slow flying he was flying the Vapor like in Harrier with nose upwards.
I think you want something with more flight surface so you can fly slower...
Looks like it wants to fly faster.
For slow flying he was flying the Vapor like in Harrier with nose upwards.
I think you want something with more flight surface so you can fly slower...
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01 Apr 2016 16:03 #45580
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This one? www.banggood.com/TY-Model-NO_7-292mm-Win...e-KIT-p-1004972.html
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Lennieonsax wrote: I also used the HWF400 receiver in the balsa model they sell for £10...
This one? www.banggood.com/TY-Model-NO_7-292mm-Win...e-KIT-p-1004972.html
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01 Apr 2016 16:05 #45581
by victzh
Wow! Did you remove gyro from V911 board? And do you have plans/descriptions of these nice models?
Replied by victzh on topic Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors....
Cereal_Killer wrote: I don't know about BNF (I'm sure they exist) but I've now built about half a dozen micro planes (indoor capable in my 1350Sqft house) using the "brick" out of wltoys V911. You can do regular 3 channel RET planes or elevon mixed (mixing in the devo). So far I've done 2 nutballs, 3 wings and one 25% FT mini.
i452.photobucket.com/albums/qq247/1badv8...478-1CD8CF76E190.jpg
Wow! Did you remove gyro from V911 board? And do you have plans/descriptions of these nice models?
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