I've watched all of these build videos from RC Model Reviews:
[video=youtube;8jbpwqCCVbs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jbpwqCCVbs[/video]
And now I really want to build one (a first person view ZMR250) for myself. My wife bought me a $20 Heli deal a few years ago for Christmas and I promptly broke all the blades. I didn't really look for replacements but I did enjoy it while it lasted.
Here is a parts list I found for the build from that tutorial on RotoBuilds: Link
The actual quad isn't too expensive but the controller/radio/whatever its actually called (.....what I hold in my hand and fly the darn thing with) gets up there in price. I've looked at the FrSky Taranis X9D which is about $195 but am not sure if thats what I should go with. I skimmed through a few youtube reviews from the RC Model Review guy but since I really don't know whats what with these I feel a little lost.
I think I have an okay idea of what the build entails as far as individual components go and although I haven't done any significant soldering feel like I could handle this project. Are there any DIY quad guys here that can give some feedback?
For the other guys that are new to this stuff....
This style quadcopter is called a FPV, a first person viewer. There is a mounted camera on the quad that transmits a video to goggles you wear and you navigate via that video feed. I probably won't install that right away since I would need to polish some traditional line of site flying skills first but it would be neat later on. The 250 in the name specifies the size of the copter if I understand that right. 250 is considered a small quad, smaller than a DJI Phantom which seem to be pretty popular but bigger than the micros that can fit in your hand. Anyway, I think they look pretty neat and I want to play with one.
[video=youtube;8jbpwqCCVbs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jbpwqCCVbs[/video]
And now I really want to build one (a first person view ZMR250) for myself. My wife bought me a $20 Heli deal a few years ago for Christmas and I promptly broke all the blades. I didn't really look for replacements but I did enjoy it while it lasted.
Here is a parts list I found for the build from that tutorial on RotoBuilds: Link
The actual quad isn't too expensive but the controller/radio/whatever its actually called (.....what I hold in my hand and fly the darn thing with) gets up there in price. I've looked at the FrSky Taranis X9D which is about $195 but am not sure if thats what I should go with. I skimmed through a few youtube reviews from the RC Model Review guy but since I really don't know whats what with these I feel a little lost.
I think I have an okay idea of what the build entails as far as individual components go and although I haven't done any significant soldering feel like I could handle this project. Are there any DIY quad guys here that can give some feedback?
For the other guys that are new to this stuff....
This style quadcopter is called a FPV, a first person viewer. There is a mounted camera on the quad that transmits a video to goggles you wear and you navigate via that video feed. I probably won't install that right away since I would need to polish some traditional line of site flying skills first but it would be neat later on. The 250 in the name specifies the size of the copter if I understand that right. 250 is considered a small quad, smaller than a DJI Phantom which seem to be pretty popular but bigger than the micros that can fit in your hand. Anyway, I think they look pretty neat and I want to play with one.