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A printable whoop frame that combines the strengths of two interesting materials: polypropylene and bamboo toothpicks. The design looks crazy but it can easily be produced on an entry level 3D printer at low cost and assembled with basic skills and tools.
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TBS Crossfire DX9 radio installation can be a daunting task. In this guide, I will demonstrate two different methods of TBS crossfire DX9 installation. The first method is for powering the crossfire with a separate power source. The second method is for powering the crossfire using the transmitter battery. Now for a quick disclaimer: OPENING…
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Do you have a whoop that keeps throwing props? Here’s how to fix it.
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In this tutorial, we will modify an old computer power supply so that you can use it for a LiPo charger such as an ISDT. This project does not cost as much as pre-built power supply, and the materials for this are easy to find. By making this power supply, there is no need to…
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Congratulations! You’ve worked out your first design and you’re ready to get it manufactured. Maybe you’ve followed our design tutorial, a youtube guide, or just felt your way through it. Whatever it is, congratulations on making a design, and working through the process of getting it cut. Here are some tips, links, and general knowledge…
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No longer do you have to settle with mediocre, low framerate footage, dreaming of the day when you can afford such luxury as an ImmersionRC Powerplay. With just a few clicks in software, your DVR can look just like the pros! In this article, we’ll be going over a method which can increase your framerate from 30 to 60 frames per second.
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If you have been involved in FPV for a while, then there is a good chance that some of your gear is starting to look a bit rough. Some of the higher value items like goggles are too expensive for most people to replace, simply because they look a bit old, certainly if they still…
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This article was submitted through the GetFPV Community Program by Aidan. Disclaimer: This article was written solely by a member of the FPV Community. Views and advice in this article are that of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or views of GetFPV. You can follow Aidan on Instagram or YouTube. Just got a…
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I recently began a journey of testing in Betaflight 4.2 to achieve the least amount of propwash possible on my 5-inch freestyle drone. This resulted in a few interesting findings especially the outstanding amount that software can impact your flight performance. I have developed the best settings possible to make your quad fly the best it can.
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Despite the ruggedness and durability of quadcopters they are full of very sensitive electronics and they are often used in less than forgiving environments. Would you take your home computer half the places you end up putting your quad and still expect it to work? One of the biggest enemies of electronics is moisture, depending…
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