My latest FPV video
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My latest FPV video
Check it out! FPV flying on 12/29 in the SF bay area.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df6LSIUJ5fA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df6LSIUJ5fA
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There are actually two cameras on the plane. That video is from a GoPro (Hero3 Black) which is along to record.
There is also a standard-definition security camera onboard. It's output passes through the flight controller which overlays full instrumentation onto it and that is sent back to me on the ground.
This is a video from someone else which uses the same on-screen display as I have:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ov5tYRPq4c
On the ground I have a small base station with video receivers and antennas mounted on a tripod. I also have a mini DVR connected to that which records the live video stream. In addition, there's a small display which logs the last known GPS coordinates of the plane (in case it goes down). The flight controller implements a "failsafe", "return to home" function which will automatically bring it back to circle the launch point if it loses contact with the radio control, or if I flip a switch.
I wish the live video feed was in HD, it would make the experience even more immersive.
Three things limit the range of my setup.
1. It has to be line-of-sight for the control and video links to work. (They'll go through trees and houses but not mountains)
2. The video down-link with my current TX/RX and antennas probably limit the range to about 14 miles. I've never been over about 7.5 miles from launch since it's so hilly around here (see #1).
3. The size of the batteries powering the plane. I can currently do about 35 miles of total distance in one flight with the batteries I have. I'm getting some bigger ones which should up that to about 45 miles.
This flight from back in June was pretty much the full 35 miles of distance, but a massive chunk of the last two legs is edited out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LesHzQmt9c0
The rules say that RC planes should not go over 400 feet of altitude within 7 miles of an airport so that limits me too since there are several nearby.
There is also a standard-definition security camera onboard. It's output passes through the flight controller which overlays full instrumentation onto it and that is sent back to me on the ground.
This is a video from someone else which uses the same on-screen display as I have:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ov5tYRPq4c
On the ground I have a small base station with video receivers and antennas mounted on a tripod. I also have a mini DVR connected to that which records the live video stream. In addition, there's a small display which logs the last known GPS coordinates of the plane (in case it goes down). The flight controller implements a "failsafe", "return to home" function which will automatically bring it back to circle the launch point if it loses contact with the radio control, or if I flip a switch.
I wish the live video feed was in HD, it would make the experience even more immersive.
Three things limit the range of my setup.
1. It has to be line-of-sight for the control and video links to work. (They'll go through trees and houses but not mountains)
2. The video down-link with my current TX/RX and antennas probably limit the range to about 14 miles. I've never been over about 7.5 miles from launch since it's so hilly around here (see #1).
3. The size of the batteries powering the plane. I can currently do about 35 miles of total distance in one flight with the batteries I have. I'm getting some bigger ones which should up that to about 45 miles.
This flight from back in June was pretty much the full 35 miles of distance, but a massive chunk of the last two legs is edited out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LesHzQmt9c0
The rules say that RC planes should not go over 400 feet of altitude within 7 miles of an airport so that limits me too since there are several nearby.
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That's really cool. Pretty full fledged instrumentation there. Are you choosing a plane over a chopper for weight concerns, distance/speed, or both? I would think the maneuverability of a chopper would make aerial recording more fun, but if you require LOS then you can't really use that to much benefit I guess.
I have some multi-rotors too. If you check my youtube posts there are videos from a quad-rotor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAVpSwvtaow
and also a Tri-copter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-r5AiWcds
I like the way the tricopter flies much better.
For long range, multirotors don't compare to planes. My tricopter will hover for about 17 minutes max. At full speed it's more like 12 minutes. That means something like 6 miles round-trip max if I set it up for long-range.
I use normal radio control and 5.8GHz for the video link (it's much smaller than what I use on the plane) on the Tricoper so I really only have about 1 mile of max FPV range.
The copter is much better for close-up filming of specific stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAVpSwvtaow
and also a Tri-copter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-r5AiWcds
I like the way the tricopter flies much better.
For long range, multirotors don't compare to planes. My tricopter will hover for about 17 minutes max. At full speed it's more like 12 minutes. That means something like 6 miles round-trip max if I set it up for long-range.
I use normal radio control and 5.8GHz for the video link (it's much smaller than what I use on the plane) on the Tricoper so I really only have about 1 mile of max FPV range.
The copter is much better for close-up filming of specific stuff.
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Sorry but damn that's cool Lol.
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Here's a new one that turned out really great. The light was amazing.
Resolutions up to 1440P are available if you have a high-res monitor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj92PnahDUg
Resolutions up to 1440P are available if you have a high-res monitor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj92PnahDUg
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Beautiful scenery!
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Breathtakingly beautiful! Thanks for sharing.Noircogi wrote:Here's a new one that turned out really great. The light was amazing.
Resolutions up to 1440P are available if you have a high-res monitor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj92PnahDUg