Check out the runcam
This is direct mounted, so you may see a little jello lines and they are screen shots I took from my videohaha.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwEFxtFiACWxWWd2V0M4M1I5UEE/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwEFxtFiACWxV1MzNHo2MWlGQlU/view?usp=sharing...
Nice shots, what equipment did you use? Edit: just read that you used a Phantom 3, haha great platform, though I'd never have the guts to fly over water :).
If you ever plan to get a 333 then you could make a little money to fly (Can there be a better job?)
Here is a site you should look at...
Hahaha yes, instead of loading it directly on the quad, hav eit dangle from fishing line, and fly WAY high.
"Proposed action includes requesting funding to install radar-based drone-detection technology at around 20 of Maryland's prisons at a cost of up to $400,000 per prison"
So your saying...
http://www.itsqv.com/QVW/index.php?title=How_To_-_Motor_Balancing
This is a more complete guide, but as you have a KK2.1.x I can give you an easier way (no unmounting the motors and you can do it in place), if you have a KK and a flash tool get Stevie's 1.8, if not then get the iphone app he...
Soldered connection is probably the best connection, but you need to make sure you insulate well haha.
I hate waiting, you might try for some extra compensation for the delay.
Be careful with terminal blocks, while they are great, make sure you tin the tire, and have a good solid connection, otherwise they can get hot or burn up (just make sure they are big enough and are tight).
I will certainly agree, I had some motors that the connectors were all soldered bad from the company, I usually use the connectors between the ESC s and motors, but usually end up making my own power distribution cable/circuit.
Exactly, could not have stated it better.
You may also want to learn to fly it without the auto-level feature, it is not much harder and very important if you have a problem.
No, that is the forum software saving your text so you don't have to retype it all every time you accidentally leave or refresh. It has saved my bacon many times xD
Your correct, I figured that 4S and if it the data was taken at 25% throttle, that would leave 1S, take that to three S for some overhead, and you have the figures I came up with.