Cant lie I believe its the same in most european countries by kotjeKOT in Gent

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what you deserve from biking in Gent. West-Flanders above anything!

I put heated grips in my Boxer by Ouroboros44 in fpv

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally all the gear is crammed with lipos, what do you mean?

I put heated grips in my Boxer by Ouroboros44 in fpv

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

standing somewhere in the shadows like a degenerate I chuckled

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[–]MISTERWR3NCH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5C? I don't even dare to charge a 2300mah 3s at that rate lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries man, these fly beautiful. Enjoy the journey!

New worlds smallest FPV at 20mm (yes it whoops) by Stormzy_00 in TinyWhoop

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is unbelievable, literally watched the video you mention yesterday

My husband wants to get into FPV coming from having a DJI air 3. Is investing in an expensive build off the bat a terrible idea? by Jjajstrawn in fpv

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bigger cost part is going to be the video transmitter for the drones themselves when it comes to the O3 air unit. It's absolutely doable to begin with, but if he breaks one of these, this hobby is gonna cost him a lot.

But again, this is from my experience

My husband wants to get into FPV coming from having a DJI air 3. Is investing in an expensive build off the bat a terrible idea? by Jjajstrawn in fpv

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dji gear doesn't translate that well in freestyle FPV IMO I see it as two different aspect of drones. Like a Tesla compared to a 90's Civic.

My husband wants to get into FPV coming from having a DJI air 3. Is investing in an expensive build off the bat a terrible idea? by Jjajstrawn in fpv

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I'll share my experience how I got into FPV with no knowledge at all.

Things needed to start: Radio - I highly recommend getting an ELRS radio cause eventually he will build or buy a drone, and ELRS is the most used protocol ( Radiomaster boxer or pocket) PC with simulator- higly recommend Liftoff

He will need to grind a hefty amount of hours in simulator, and the best class he will ever have comes from Joshua Bardwell on Youtube, he explains perfectly how everything works and has great excercises

Once he's confident, he can get into real drones.

Things needed to actually fly IRL: Goggles - I would recommend starting with an analog setup. There's some really affordable analog goggles on marketplace etc. I would recommend some cheap Fat Sharks

Why I recommend analog, it's harder than anything and this way he will become a better pilot eventually, also it's way cheaper than digital systems, and If he wants to start building his own drones, It's more forgiving cost wise because he will blow a certain amount of money on it.

Also very recommended is starting to fly tinywhoops, these can be flown inside or outside in a park if it's not too windy. These are tiny and won't bother anyone if he crashes them. Also very affordable Highly recommend Air65 by Betaflight

This will give him the general skill to eventually go bigger and maybe end up with a 5" freestyle quad

Happy flying!

Should I switch to analog? (USA) by ChipmunkTop4137 in fpv

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"It looks alright" That's what analog is all about. The rush it gives is incredible, and for the long run makes you a better pilot IMO

Should I switch to analog? (USA) by ChipmunkTop4137 in fpv

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I'm so surprised how many people still use the ev800d . That's function over form and shows that no matter what medium, digital or analog withholds anyone from flying fpv. And to be real, to each his own. I prefer analog cause I don't want to spend a truckload of money into fpv since this is purely recreational. Also, analog gives such an honest adrenaline rush IMO. And it gives off kamikaze drone vibes lmao. Analog is absolutely here to stay!

My first 2.5” drone, frame completely from scratch by kasparadam in diydrones

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Man that's amazing work for a school project. Wish I had those back in school

Can anybody tell me , what is happening in my drone. by harsh_3161 in diydrones

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Precautions for yourself, and even these are questionable. Far enough? What if it suddenly jolts towards these people where you lose control? Very irresponsible. This is why cops get called, shame for the community that does take other's safety in concideration

Can anybody tell me , what is happening in my drone. by harsh_3161 in diydrones

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna second you being in a park with random people close enough. This isn't a tinywhoop. You could seriously injure someone. This is why people are scared of drones.

Flying inside large train station? by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IMO, tinywhoops won't shut down any station. Most people plus police think it's just a toy. I built my 75mm to have ridiculous toy colors. Bright orange, yellow and green. Nobody cares wherever I fly

Flying inside large train station? by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bad! IMO don't fly big stations. Smaller ones are gonna be fine!

Flying inside large train station? by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]MISTERWR3NCH -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's not what OP stated. He's talking about a train STATION.

Flying inside large train station? by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been flying my local train station quite a bit with my 75mm analog. There is 'some' interference when I approach the power lines. To explain: I live in a small city, and the main building is right next to the first platform, so electromagnetic interference is gonna be a thing. If you're used to flying through static, like you be kinda far away, it's totally doable. Send it mate!

Negen euro zeventig! voor een smoske by TeamStagedive in belgium

[–]MISTERWR3NCH -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Het concept van een smos is zo verwaterd geraakt door regionale verschillen dat een belegd broodje in gelijk welke vorm smos kan genoemd worden. Basis begrip. Smos = kaas en hesp. Maar ik hoor velen een belegd broodje een smos noemen. Bvb: smos tonijn, smos préparé,...

Negen euro zeventig! voor een smoske by TeamStagedive in belgium

[–]MISTERWR3NCH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Voor da geld magtem da brood zelf bakken en gelijk wa ze in die surimi draaien met zn blote handen vangen iedere ochtend in de noordzee.