Windy Heap - 7-9-2013 at 02:57 PM
Syma X1 R/C Quad Copter $40.
808 style key chain Video Camera $20. (480x640 x 30 fps)
oogles of fun. :D
VERY COOL cheap fun toy to play with over our 5 acre Llama ranch buried deep in the woods a couple hours from Seattle.
Couple of fly over during the morning mist and sunset, with a 150 foot kamikaze free fall dive bomb run at the end.
https://vimeo.com/74015639
Cheddarhead - 7-9-2013 at 04:51 PM
Thanks for sharing Windy. Quite the giant tree stump next to the drive way:o LLamas didn't seem to mind the copter much did they. Cool way of
getting some aerial shots on the cheap
Windy Heap - 8-9-2013 at 08:20 AM
Keychain Camera. Yes there are higher resolution models like 720P or 1080i, but then more cost too. Mostly the poor video quality is from
helicopter vibration, and it was foggy that morning.
There are cheaper $10 cameras too, but this $20 unit even came with its own a 4 gig micro SD chip and built in Li-ion battery.
Amazon.com: Night Owl Security CS-Key-4GB Video Key Chain Recorder with 4 GB Micro SD Card: Camera & Photo
Quad Copter is only $36.
Amazon.com: Syma X1 4 Channel 2.4G RC Quad Copter - Spacecraft: Electronics
If you want to loft a GoPro, get ready to spend some $$$ coin: but wow, this is GPS route tracking, go to home, and hover at a set altitude
compensating for a cross-wind. wow.
Amazon.com: DJI Phantom Aerial UAV Drone Quadcopter for GoPro: Electronics
Still have some money left over? Fly your copter with a FPV, "first person view" with a live streaming video signal from the copter back to goggles
you wear.
Amazon.com: Boscam FV01 FPV 2.4G/5.8G All-in-one Head Tracker GOGGLE/Video Glasses & Camera: Electronics
But back to my $60 rig, instead of $1500+ and more.
Note my high tech carbon fiber active closed loop Red Solo Cup NASA spec scotch taped vibration dampened keychain camera mount, and other
aerodynamically beneficial Red Solo Cup Rat Rod grill and visual "this side is front" which is very beneficial when the copter is overhead 100+ up.
SmileWavySmileWavySmileWavy
Cheddarhead - 8-9-2013 at 12:52 PM
Thanks for the pics. About how much time do you get from a fully charged battery? How much range can you expect? I know, pesky questions but I'm
thinking this would come in handy for some aerial shots I've always wanted to get. I've launched my GoPro a few times on a single liner just to get
some shots, but that has it's limits. With some practice, I'm thinking this would give me a little more flexibility and not break the bank.
Nice use of a red solo cup btw
lunchbox - 8-9-2013 at 01:07 PM
Really cool and the price is right. I'm thinking I can finally get my kids to come to the beach with me while I surf and they can get some footage of
me. I've always wanted to watch myself...but I gotta say, I'm afraid of what I might look like.
OBTW, great beer
Windy Heap - 8-9-2013 at 02:43 PM
on a stock OEM battery, about a 8-10 minute flight.
350 ma hour.
you can get 600 ma hour batteries for about the same price, and they last a bit longer.
I've had it up to at least 200 off the ground. When the 2.4 ghz radio signal gets too weak, the motors auto-shut down so you don't get a powered
fly-away.............
.........that said, you also get a stalling tumbling quad-copter that you get to try and recover in mid fall when the radio signal picks back
up.............hence that last 10 seconds of my video.
It's also got a dual rate control, so setting 1 is fairly docile (but does take some practice) High Rate gets you ability to do hard banked turns and
go against the wind a bit..........definitely worthy of outdoor flying, in fact, I wouldn't even try to fly it indoors it's that radical.
cheezycheese - 8-9-2013 at 04:10 PM
I am less interested in the copter than I am the llamas. What is the benefit of farming llamas..? Milk, wool..?
soliver - 8-9-2013 at 05:52 PM
I'm with Cheezy...
Llamas... Awesome :D
I hear llamas like pajamas
Windy Heap - 8-9-2013 at 06:58 PM
Everything you wanted to know about Llamas, and more.
This song will infect your brain.
http://gprime.net/flash.php/llamasong
cheezycheese - 9-9-2013 at 04:33 AM
Ok, no flash player. Try again Dave. Why do you farm llamas..?
beachrights - 9-9-2013 at 05:44 AM
That llama song was great! Cheezy is missing out!
Any chance one of your llamas is named "Dali"? Get it?.:P
Windy Heap - 9-9-2013 at 09:15 AM
We're raised Llama about 18 years.
had max of 8, with 3 of them were female so we did a few breedings.
sold the girls and now have the 4 guys.
names Charco, Leahal, Dusty, and Yukon Cornelius.
they're our kids, mow my pastures for me, we hike backpack with them (once 3 of them packed in 225 pounds of camping gear 2 mile hike up to a high
alpine lake)
we shear 'em but don't do anything with the wool.
fun critters and easy to care for, you can have ~3-4 llamas for the same costs of 1 horse.
Windy Heap - 5-11-2013 at 10:37 AM
THE DRONE EATING TREE BARFED UP MY QUAD COPTER AFTER 2 MONTHS!!!!!
THANK YOU BIG WIND STORM.
These R/C SYMA X1 quad copters and a micro key chain video cam taped on top are a total blast to play with....
I've got about 4 of them as they're $35 cheap fun and they're darn durable....
...even when they DO get STUCK up in a tree 75' high for two months, with video rolling:
Once again, thank you copter eating tree! it made for some GREAT crash video footage.
My Death Defying Salute to Steve Austin and all other Daring Test Pilots of the world video:
https://vimeo.com/78646896
PHREERIDER - 5-11-2013 at 10:48 AM
love the soundtrack!
Windy Heap - 5-11-2013 at 03:34 PM
My video looks like crap compared to what a $2000-$2500ish rig can produce using real time feedback First Person View Piloting with a good camera on
board.
but then again, my rig only costs $50 total.
DJI Phantom Fly Hard - YouTube