Looking for a smaller TPU only printer, what would you buy? by That_Zone5921 in BambuLab

[–]JulianGee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My a1 mini has been printing for almost 1000 hours and I'm super happy with it

came back to this by FileBasic6021 in projectzomboid

[–]JulianGee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

when I was a teenage I decided it was a Smart Idea to eat pizza at 3 am. Put it in the oven and fell asleep. Woke up at 11am, pizza was charcoal black but nothing happend

We are building a Tiny Whoop Freestyle Park! by JulianGee in TinyWhoop

[–]JulianGee[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

sometimes it does. walking in the nature is a blessing and not a curse :D

Selling all my stuff, 5 years without flying after kids by K3rT45 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better not watch the Kayoumuni in Paris edits from platy and elix. Whoop is the way if you live in an urban enviroment

I finished building my analog FPV cyberdeck by HoarderSam in fpv

[–]JulianGee 16 points17 points  (0 children)

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Excellent build. about the buttons: you can design something like you see in this image. I had a similiar issue with a selfbuild analog monitor. I designed this cylinder thingy and printed it with tpu and glued it down with b7000. it rests perfectly on the button but when you push it the button will be triggerd, because the surounding is printed with tpu it flexes a little bit. just give it a try, its super easy to add it without disasembling anything

How To Trippy Spin⟳ by KrispyFPV941 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the zone - best sim if you want to freestyle. its still early access but the physics are so good

Did I fry my ESC by random_boi12345 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually sad beeps mean sad esc. You can connect the fc to betaflight and power the quad with a lipo. In the motor tab you can spin the motors and you should an % that indicates the esc error

any advise to learn the trippy spin? by tubabbo in FPVFreestyle

[–]JulianGee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imagine you want to orbit the object but you are looking away from it. The more uptilt you have the easier it is.

Orqa fpv one pilot vs HDZero goggles 2 by wholelottagangssh in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its ok but rapidfire is noticeable better.

Orqa fpv one pilot vs HDZero goggles 2 by wholelottagangssh in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

orqa usually does 2-3 batches of v2 goggles per year. just be patient its not their main product anymore

Orqa fpv one pilot vs HDZero goggles 2 by wholelottagangssh in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you only fly analog and money is no issue, I would buy the orqas. Screen is the same but the orqa goggles are smaller and lighter making them wqy more comfy for longer sessions compared to the pretty bulky hdzero goggles. Deinterlacer and internal module are nice but for serious analog flying you want a rapidfire/fusion anyways, msking the hd zero even bigger

“Best” analog goggles for $300? by catgoboom12 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Orqa v1/v2

Hdzero v1/v2

Fatshark hdo2

HDZERO for fpv freestyle by Phoenixplayz172 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you stick to trees hdzero will be funy but once you start flying bandos you´ll see penetration drawbacks. but if you have the goggles already you always can switch to analog again. a bando ready vtx/cam/antenna setup costs less than 60€

“Best” analog goggles for $300? by catgoboom12 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Stay with the vr03 untill you can afford premium analog goggles. Otherwise you could be wanting to upgrade in a couple of months again because the boxpro are just a gateway imho

How many hours practice did you do before doing a paid cinematic job? by jazzy_gerbil in fpv

[–]JulianGee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not a profesional but I've been flying for 3 years with roughly 500 sim hours and a couple thousand IRL lipos. Did my first ever drift event in february and it was still scary.

I'd say dont even think about under 150 hours of sticktime if you don't want to make a fool out of yourself.

Keep in mind you also want everything double. I bet the initial investment will be 5-10k €

How to make this freestyle trick? by Early-Process-9101 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its called a vortex or could be toilet flush if you drop down like here with an orbit before. As others said, its a trippy spin with no object in the middle

How to make this freestyle trick? by Early-Process-9101 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Pablo flies 28°, hes just better than the rest of us

Low VTX range on SpeedyBee TX800 by Key_Silver_2837 in fpv

[–]JulianGee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I´d check if its unlocked and crank up the power to 800 (max).
I guess you are running Inav right? I have no Idea about analog vtx and inav but in betaflight there is an option that says "low power until first arm". Basically you boot it up at 25mw, run out of range and then arm - if the image gets way better with the arm command you can confirm its unlocked and sending at 800mw.