E-Flite Blade 400 Flight Camera
E-Flite 400 with training gear piloted by LouisXP1. concept was adapted when footage was reviewed and deemed “unusuable” due to poor quality. so rather than deleting it we used our imagination.
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Thank you Captain!
Great and funny video! 5 stars!
very interesting information, but isnt the ranger dependent on other factors? such as interference/ LOS and battery power?what you color scheme do you use to help you get a good visual orientation on your aircraft? im looking forward to seeing more of your flight cam footage. and as far as indian territory, we wouldnt want to get the spirit horse all riled up now do we?
Hi Stormranger6, Good Video. The range allowed by the FCC for 72 MHz is about 2,500 ft transmission range. At that range you need at least a 72 inch wing span to see the aircraft. And you will need a stable aircraft . A glider with a good thermal can go to 13,000 legally. That is Indian territory. 007Wingman.
There was some radio problems, I dont know if its because of a low battery or something else. If you crash it beyond repair then there is no point
And I currently dont have alot of RCs. Only one operating is my super cub. But in the summer i do boats. Soon ill have my nitro.
sorry billy. yeah these few days have been bad for any kind of flying. did you cubbie survived? electronics? any combat footage?
as far as the V2, im trying to learn to fly it but i havent had much time to practice. you can have it if i crash it beyond repair.
i need to get hot and practice.
do you have any other rc ’s?
Send it to me. ill take it. I just took my cub out today (crapy ny weather) and i stalled. did a nose dive into the lake. But hey, theres a reason why i put floats on it.
LOL
no my friend. I have 2 supercubs and building a third out of balsa. this blade 400 belong to: Louisxp1.
I have a belt cp v2 that collects dust.
gahh!! louieeee!!!! Please tell me you have the supercub! Typical marine, always into choppers
cool vid…. where about in america do u live?