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    • #11441
      Kerosene
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      cessna.jpg

      http://members.iinet.net.au/~kerosene/cessna.wmv

      4mb wmv.

      Finally got around to putting my rescued usb camera on a plane again.

      Edited by – Kerosene on 30 November 2005 22:34:29

      Edited by – Kerosene on 30 November 2005 22:34:58

      Edited by – Kerosene on 30 November 2005 22:36:13

    • #18176
      Kerosene
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      And finally learnt that it’s useless trying to post images using Firefox 🙂

    • #18177
      betty.k
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      as always, a great vid! i wanna plane!big.gif8ball.gif

    • #18179
      merc-blue
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      kero what camera u using..

      I wanna see if i can put a camera into my chopper

      its head speed is HUGE so its very stable and i have a copy of video stabilistaion software (form a UAV company )

    • #18155
      Kerosene
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      Camera is a usb flash drive with a camera built in. Takes about 5 mins of videoat 30fps, more if you go for lower framerate. I got it from an online shop in Sydney a couple of years ago. They’re now sold as ‘Sahara’ in South Africa , ‘Octave’ in UK… mine is branded ‘Sunrich’. It weighs practically nothing – but it’s kinda tricky finding a spot to tape it on a plane/car cause of the shape.

      5_in_1_eDVR_3.jpg

      Review at dansdata here: http://www.dansdata.com/edvr.htm

    • #18171
      Kerosene
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      i27sb8.jpg

      Edited by – Kerosene on 01 December 2005 09:33:59

    • #18168
      merc-blue
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      that planea GWS E starter??

      yeah cool i will have a look around for mor info on that sorta stuff

      mounting on a chopper shouldnt be to hard mount it on a side rack

    • #18166
      Kerosene
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      Plane is an Ultrafly Cessna 182

    • #18167
      TallduDe
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      nice vid man makes me wanna get a proper plane again instead of these 2-channel ones i got……………..

      hmmmmm new xmas toy.

      again great vid man!

    • #59819
      Avatar photoAaron
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      That’s impressive. Totally excellent Job!

      You should start popping a few of these into the Gallery 😉

      --
      Site Owner Guy.

    • #59569
      TallduDe
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      Ive got a new plane myself its the parkzone slo v.

      when i get a better batt i should get some vids

      i tried it with the 6 cell att but it wasnt enuff power to lift it so the 7 cell should do it (i hope).

    • #44042
      Kerosene
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      Talldude – where did you get the usb camera from? I’m thinking of getting another one incase mine falls off or breaks again.

      And how is the slo-v? I’m amazed that Hobbyzone (or Parkzone or whatever) can put such a decent plane together for such a bargain price… I’ve never flown one, but they look pretty good.

    • #57600
      TallduDe
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      man i bought the edvr ages ago i heared theres a new one with 7 function and a 1 gig memory. i cant find it tho……..

      the slo v is cheap and worth the money its 90 bucks at this site!

      http://www.modelflight.com.au/hobbyzone/slo_v.htm

      only can fly it in 5mph winds or less but you could fly indoors……

      i would buy the 7 cell batts so you can carry the camera.

    • #58091
      TallduDe
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      okay kerosene i found this link to another airplane discusion place you probably have been there b4, but anyway they talk about the edvr and where to buy them from.

      http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=421745&page=18#post4981895

      hope it helps a bit

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