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    Here is a new one that runs 10" propellers.

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    Looks like a FPV. Is that a GoPro? What is the flight weight? Very cool!

    You ever check out the Flite Test web site? They use/build/fly drones a lot. www.flitetest.com
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    It's a little large for FVP standard size for fvp is 250, 5" props this one is around 550 size with 10" props. Yes I running a gopro with a nice gimble.

    The Flite test site is very cool.

    This body is a little heavy in thickness however I took a crash yesterday and it was fine after.
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    LG (of LD),
    Where do you get the hardware?
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    Hmm very interesting, the boy 11 year old took up a school project to build a rig for carrying a smartphone on a drone. My boy is thinking was that everyone has a smartphone, but not everyone wants to spend a lot of money on a gimble to carry a go pro. So now of course this is starting to land in my lap. The drones that you can get that are affordable won't provide enough lift to carry a smartphone. Which is why they have small cameras. Duh. I'm helping him write his report as a failure, and that its okay to fail, and he should have thought about why the manufacturers do it that way in the first place.

    Anyone know now where I can find plans for remote control planes, just the balsa that you cut out?

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    For model airplane plans try here: www.modelaircraft.org/plans/plans.aspx

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    What flight contrller do you use?
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    Thank you very much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Durtdawber View Post
    What flight contrller do you use?
    We havent gotten that far yet, just playing some rtf stuff, but t grampa has some 17 plans and uses shutaba.

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