Blue Mountains Australia

by Sharpshooter441 | October 27, 2013 | (7) Posted in Just Fun

Hey FliteTest Viewers!

In this video i do a little low level flying around and under trees and over bike jumps in the Blue Mountains in sydney australia, 

My setup is the hobbyking SQ450 Deadcat Quad, with fatshark FPV reciever and goggles, camera used is a GoPro Hero 3,

Hope you enjoy and would love to hear your feedback.

Regards  
Alex

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COMMENTS

apnewton on October 28, 2013
Excellent slow precision flying. Good to see some familiar landscape.
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Sharpshooter441 on October 28, 2013
Thanks heaps apnewton! :)
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ITCyoy543 on October 28, 2013
at :50 is that a mountain bike course or something?
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Sharpshooter441 on October 28, 2013
Hey ITCyoy543, at .50 is just a few bmx bike jumps, I dont know if your from australia, but if you are and you know the blue mountains theses jumps are just near lennox bridge, off michelles pass. I think it be a good track to ride for mountain bikes as its right in the bush.
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ITCyoy543 on October 29, 2013
Well I live in america. But if im ever in australia ill have to make sure i have a my bike on me ;)
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Sharpshooter441 on October 29, 2013
Haha nice! :)
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Dynamic Lift on October 30, 2013
Great video, what frequency and mW are you using?
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Sharpshooter441 on October 30, 2013
Thanks wsmith1, im just starting with quads so just using a basic setup, fat shark attitude sd using a 250mhz tx, and spektrum dx8 using HK orange rx, im thinking of putting a 600mhz off my plane onto the quad as im starting to enjoy the quad :)
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Dynamic Lift on October 30, 2013
I was just wondering about the frequency because I wasn't sure which one was legal in Australia,
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Sharpshooter441 on October 30, 2013
Oh sorry I miss read your message sorry, im running 2.4ghz for radio and 5.8ghz for video is this what you are asking ?
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Sharpshooter441 on October 30, 2013
And the freq on the fatshark 5.8ghz is set to default so whatever that freq is
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Blue Mountains Australia