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Misceleanous => Misceleanous => Topic started by: 20vtrojo on March 19, 2014, 13:17:23 PM

Title: Hello mates of RC. I have just joined to the forum
Post by: 20vtrojo on March 19, 2014, 13:17:23 PM
Hello mates!
 
I have just joined to this forum.
 
I love editing and producing videos of RC devices. I have got some in my channel:
 https://www.youtube.com/user/20vtrojo
 
All of you are invited to watch them and if you enjoy them can subscribe to my channel.

I am planning to buy a RC glider but I do not know which one to buy for a beginner. I would also like to fit on it an on board camera to create more videos from the highs. If you can help me on that decision I would appreciate to you. So far, I use a RC Buggy from Thunder Tiger. It is the electric version, model EB4 G3. It's the one shown in the vids.
 
See you around!
Title: Hello mates of RC. I have just joined to the forum
Post by: gerryb on March 21, 2014, 15:58:53 PM
hi there and welcome to the forum.

check out chat on slope soaring page under heading "noob flier", re suitable models for beginers.

regards,

gb
Title: Hello mates of RC. I have just joined to the forum
Post by: Fred on March 21, 2014, 16:00:38 PM
Howdy!
Welcome here :)

Sorry, only see this now  :oops:
I have a few friends that are doing Slope FPV (must try one day :?: ) and they are using a good old EasyGlider for one, and another one is using an old Discus.

Seems that the Easyglider is a good move (very stable platform). I think some are doing it with flying wing (motorised, like TBS or not)
Title: FPV System
Post by: 20vtrojo on March 24, 2014, 08:50:15 AM
Indeed, Slope FPV must be very interesting. But FPV is expensive. So I have to save some money first. Definitively, I am going to purchase a FPV system and I also can use it not only for the glider, but also for the Buggy. It could be very interesting. Do you know the price of FPV more or less?