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  • Housecall physio
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    Who can do this with their Quad?

    Originally posted by ZBAWER View Post
    Hi everyone,
    I myself am only flying regular / single rotor heli at the moment, but i'm starting seriously considering a quad, especially after seeing this crazy video you guys will like !
    http://www.flixxy.com/coolest-rc-quadrocopter.htm
    hi ZBAWER,

    you might be interested in the post below.

    enjoy.

    Originally posted by roypwee View Post

    Originally posted by silver View Post
    Warthox's flying is a legend in multirotor arena, he flew simple fc like KK and MWC, nothing special about his craft.... all the stabilisation is in his brain, not on his machine...haha.

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  • ZBAWER
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    Hi everyone,
    I myself am only flying regular / single rotor heli at the moment, but i'm starting seriously considering a quad, especially after seeing this crazy video you guys will like !
    http://www.flixxy.com/coolest-rc-quadrocopter.htm

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  • TruckBasher
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    so sad now, I was just sms'ed by my friend I will be a god father of his child and christening is on Feb 5 4pm.

    Maybe i'll just catch up later on, I was really looking forward to fly with you guys but maybe I can at least meet you afterwards.

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  • vuzix_sg
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    for me, buangkok green would be good, but I'll follow along with wherever the group wants to meet

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  • Housecall physio
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    Originally posted by Housecall physio View Post
    Feb 5 sunday 5pm --- the next official Funfly

    location :
    Geylang road-sims way?
    the field beside chinese garden mrt ?
    SCDF?
    Buangkok Green flying field ?
    huge open space at Ang Mo Kio Ave5-Industrial Park2..?





    anymore suggestion ?





    comment pls.

    tks

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  • Housecall physio
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    Originally posted by silver View Post
    Thanks HC for the invitation, i have always wanted to join in the funfly with you guys, but my job requires me to be on standby, and ready to be activated on the go.

    I m NO master of multicopter, just a ordinary guy in commerical/industrial electronic field, so multicopter hardware came in handy for me.

    Here is the fact, age is catching up, eyesight not so good, and my flying skill is only passable. But i love to build stuffs...my pending project...a clone Segway, which also uses a gyro and accelerometer onboard, hope to complete it at a fraction of the original costs.

    Have fun guys with your crafts !
    just the posting from guy in commerical/industrial electronic field is a good support for us.

    do comment and advice more.

    tks

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  • wireframan
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    Originally posted by Housecall physio View Post
    i stripped off the heavy layer, take a jump of faith in my skill

    it flew steadier.

    it did not clashed or flipped.

    tks guys...


    lesson:
    be open and listen to others advice.
    ---> this is for you sir house!

    I am very happy to hear the good news! I know what you feel when your hex levitate and land safely. Well done sir! Thanks for considering our friendly advice

    See you guys next meet up.

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  • Housecall physio
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    Originally posted by vuzix_sg View Post
    well done House, congratulations on your progress. slow & steady with the skills to build your confidence in both your quad & your ability to fly. The other guys are right, crashing (which can be painful) is part of the learning curve. Each time we fly, the skills improve.
    So far I've smashed up 3 quads (Avatar C21, airwolf quad & Y6) and each time it was because of my very poor pilot skills. but with each crash I have learned more about how to build & configure quads and how to improve my own skills in flying them.
    Try to fly more, for me each flight is nerve-racking & exhilarating at the same time, but that is part of the buzz of flying
    See you at the next FF
    you are right,

    i still remembered my 'yes' moment when i can hover just for 3 seconds.

    it was so exhilarating and i sms silver and mr Lim to share with them my excitment.

    then the rest is history.

    this is what keep us going.

    you encourage me, i share with you my joy.

    tks a lot...

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  • Housecall physio
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    Originally posted by Protoseni
    Well Thanks HC for Your Specially Invite,

    I just a very New Flyer...Only Can Hovering max 3m high...Don't Know how to Fly around..Just Forward / Backward / Left & Right only...Old folk...Can't even Remember how to Use my Controller.....Hmmmm Too Hi Tech for me now....On & off Play Play Can Lah...Ofcos Can't Compare The First In Singapore MulitCopter Master - DT8666 & Silver...They Pro Flyer man....Me Shy lay
    no worry about skill, just show off what you have built--look nice in photo but will be better if we can hold it in our hands, maybe we might just get one from you...(business)

    post more photo here.

    tks for your response.

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  • silver
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    Thanks HC for the invitation, i have always wanted to join in the funfly with you guys, but my job requires me to be on standby, and ready to be activated on the go.

    I m NO master of multicopter, just a ordinary guy in commerical/industrial electronic field, so multicopter hardware came in handy for me.

    Here is the fact, age is catching up, eyesight not so good, and my flying skill is only passable. But i love to build stuffs...my pending project...a clone Segway, which also uses a gyro and accelerometer onboard, hope to complete it at a fraction of the original costs.

    Have fun guys with your crafts !

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  • vuzix_sg
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    well done House, congratulations on your progress. slow & steady with the skills to build your confidence in both your quad & your ability to fly. The other guys are right, crashing (which can be painful) is part of the learning curve. Each time we fly, the skills improve.
    So far I've smashed up 3 quads (Avatar C21, airwolf quad & Y6) and each time it was because of my very poor pilot skills. but with each crash I have learned more about how to build & configure quads and how to improve my own skills in flying them.
    Try to fly more, for me each flight is nerve-racking & exhilarating at the same time, but that is part of the buzz of flying
    See you at the next FF

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  • Housecall physio
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    i stripped

    Originally posted by wireframan View Post

    PS:
    I think Edwin is right.. Just remove the heavy but nice looking protection from your hex.. let's see if it flies level and steady. Don't be afraid just fly it without those protections.. crashing is always part of the hobby.
    Originally posted by TruckBasher View Post
    lets just fly more and follow what edwin said take more risk. Its like learning to ride bike you wont really learn if you depend training wheels. In this hobby there is no one time big time there is always another one/time



    i stripped off the heavy layer, take a jump of faith in my skill

    it flew steadier.

    it did not clashed or flipped.

    tks guys...


    lesson:
    be open and listen to others advice.

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  • Housecall physio
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    Originally posted by TWE75 View Post
    Actually , since you guys are flying heli ... you can actually fly at the field beside chinese garden mrt . Its definitely good news for the jurong pple like me . But do have to take note of the mrt station and track that is very near to the field too .

    So generally try not to fly too high at this field due to there may be sudden wind blowing intermittently towards the track . And also there will be ah neh playing their cricket on sundays . As for the size of the field , its definitely wide .
    tks for the comment

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  • Housecall physio
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    Originally posted by BryanLow View Post
    hm... been observing that usually the field proposed/suggested for fun fly is not huge enough and it's always near Kallang side, possible to suggest a safer field and some flyer are from Jurong?
    tks for the comment.

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  • TWE75
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    Actually , since you guys are flying heli ... you can actually fly at the field beside chinese garden mrt . Its definitely good news for the jurong pple like me . But do have to take note of the mrt station and track that is very near to the field too .

    So generally try not to fly too high at this field due to there may be sudden wind blowing intermittently towards the track . And also there will be ah neh playing their cricket on sundays . As for the size of the field , its definitely wide .

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