Wow, so many valid reasons, may as well get what everybody uses.As for cameras, the GoPro Hero 3 and especially the Black is the one to get, because it is what everybody uses and it works well.
Better off getting some quality brush less motors. Don't think CD Rom motors would have the lifting power to carry a go-pro around, Tho you don't know till you tryI got two choices, shell out the money and get the ready-to-fly (some assembly required) quad or make one from scratch.
Mmm, what should I do? I got a few CD drives from which I can get the motors, I have to design an ESC or reuse the drivers from the CD players, design a controller for the drone, a remote controller (I'm thinking about reusing a PS2 joystick), all this should be programmed on a decent microcontroller. This "project" could take the whole year and maybe more.
Anyone know a good RC flying toy forum aimed at DIY?
I saw years ago on a website those CDROM motors being rewound and used with ESC's to make them fly. I didn't have much interest in flying toys at that time so I lost that website into my bookmarks but I kinda recall them working to some degree. Still needed off-the-shelf propellers.Better off getting some quality brush less motors. Don't think CD Rom motors would have the lifting power to carry a go-pro around, Tho you don't know till you try![]()
Doesnt it worry you about sending expensive cameras up with them, wouldnt go pros be more suited to these?
I have a little rc chopper I fly around the living room lol
Lol no, but it can lift a lego man lolDoes it have a cam?
lol! let me charge it upVideo or it didn't happen![]()