I purchased this 10 channel transmitter ‘on sale’ from Hobbyking; only mode 2 so needed to change to mode 1 which just meant reversing the gimbals and changing the mode setting in the transmitter. There are lots of ‘unpacking’ videos on Youtube so I won’t even go there. The first […]
Yearly Archives: 2015
An ALES glider competition was held today. To quote Keith Elliott… ” Conditions quite challenging today with more sink than lift. A tad cool for this time of year. Peter Williams showed us all up with a set of maxes and a resultant perfect score.” Results: Round 1 […]
This “flew” into my lounge the other day… it can carry a payload of just over 1 kg. I intend use it as a camera platform… well what else. So I’ve been reading up on Google on how to operate the damn thing… and its not as easy as I […]
Sunday the 29/11/2015 was a beautiful day for flying, sunny with lightish winds although it was blowing across the power strip which caused some issues for lighter models. Michael maidened his new electric F3A FMS foam ship; nice model. Below are a few snaps…
Well the weather has been good to us over the Labour Weekend. Every day was flyable and infact some of us managed to get out flying on all 3 days… Sunday was the most supported by flyers. IC, electric, gliders and helis, all managed to be represented. Here are a […]
Thanks to Brian van der Westhuizen (thanks Brian) I have another Vintage pattern aircraft which appears to be quite flyable. So now it has an engine (ASP .46 Mk I) and servos to randomly deflect the flying surfaces to appear that I am in some sort of control. Can anyone […]
Typically I don’t get to fly midweek; today I did as the weather was good and I was on leave from work . Three other flyers turned up, 3 flying IC power and one glider pilot. It was a great morning. A few photos…
There was a guy there on Sunday morning with a suit and tie… looked totally out of place… well he was a TV1 reporter. He did an interview regarding safe drone flying with Mark and Leo which made it to prime time TV. TV Stars ;o) The ALES competition was […]
Well Wellington turned on a great day for the first Rotorcross event hosted by the Wellington Model Aeroplane Club. Summer IS coming methinks. The club put on a lunchtime BBQ for the racers and club members. And no I didn’t have 6 sausages… Here are some photos from today… […]
Tony and Warren enjoying the new picnic table… between flights Warrens models on their own picnic table… between flights.
Friday evening, the plan was to see if the multi-rotor could lift and manoeuvre a small plane. Lifting was easy with the plane moving around a bit in the down-draft. The multi-rotor had no problems with the swinging plane. Forward flight was a bit tricky. A sort of uncontrolled glider […]
Nice day at the field today, a small number of members arrived to enjoy the calm weather. One of our new members experiencing his first flight in a light Wellington breeze, ended up with his plane high up in a tree on the Golf course to the surprise of same of the golfers. […]
Notes from Gordon Here are a few links to some of the items I bought along for Show and Tell this evening. Mobius Camera Mobius Camera (latest and widest angle version – note mine has the C lens. Now replaced by C2 lens). Note – to change the options available […]
It sounds like an overheat failure This picture shows the miniature 32 channel transmitters as supplied (before overheating) and a New Zealand coin to indicate size. I have used, seen and repaired some video transmitters with very poor thermal design. Overheat failures are quite common. Many underestimate the need for […]
The Problem This monitor-receiver combination looses the image to a snowy screen regularly, even when the 200mW video transmitter is within 10 meters. The way it would suddenly come and go, it looked like a connection problem or bad joint on the video lead between receiver and monitor. We were […]