OK, I'll shut up now.
OK, I'll shut up now.
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not a fan of that machine, but did like the new Stern Star Trek
just got back from a big pinball show and haven't had a chance to set them back up, so they are mostly just standing up for the moment
all the xserve RAID's make up 24.5Tb
the xserve itself has 4tb
the r610 has 2tb
the eonstors make up 64Tb
so thats 94.5Tb raw
Finally... my new quadcopter arrived from Banggoods.com today. I'm doomed.
After the bad experience with the first one, this one is a joy to fly and, the video camera is cool as hell. Already flew it inside for a bit and then did several outdoor runs. Within about an hour I was back on Banggoods looking for the next purchase!At that rate, I'll probably have some stupid amount of them by the time SELEM rolls around. First person video here we come...!
Damn - I've created a monster!
I take it you bought the V222 quad? I agree, it's fun (and easy) to fly, and the camera is really good for as cheap as it is.
So what's next? Gonna try the Hubsan 107D with FPV on the controller? Can't believe how much the price has dropped on that one... I paid just over $200 for mine. (If you are going to get one, you'll want to pick up a 99 cent I-phone camera fish-eye lens off E-bay to increase the field of view of the on-board camera.)
Adam
Last edited by carlos3621; 05-12-2014 at 20:12.
RGB laser projectors
Pangolin Beyond .NET
APC40 Midi controllers
Pangolin FB3 controllers
DZ splitter
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Yes and yes. The V222 along with extra batteries and parts. Really amazing video quality. The only issue I seem to have is it really wants to move backwards after takeoff all the time. I can tilt it forward a little and get it hovering fairly steady but definitely wants to back up towards me.
And yes, the other is the Hubsan. I'm toying around with the Wltoys V323 as well.
http://www.banggood.com/Wltoys-V323-...-p-920354.html
May throw a heli in with the order and just be done with it. I'll either do the helicopter or the V323. For helicopter I'm thinking the V911. I just don't know what they mean by "new plug version". With as cheap as they are, I'd like to get one with a controller and then this:
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-Re...n-p-39473.html
as a backup.
How can they sell that for $18.99 ??? I'm gonna get me one of those![]()
Just keep in mind, that's without the controller. The one with the controller included is about $20 more.
Dude! Yeah, you're hooked!!
FWIW -
you're getting deep enough into the quads / copters that you might want to think about getting into a more "mainstream" gear setup.
You can get a Spektrum DX-6i radio now for $139.
That's for a 6-channel, spread-spectrum radio with 10 separate fully-programmable model memories.
(Which means each memory slot can be custom-configured for conventional airplane or multirotor, helicopter, or sailplane. Each model only needs to be programmed once, then it's always avaialble with just a few clicks through the transmitter's menu system.)
The Spektrum radios are compatible with a huge list of bind-and-fly (ready to fly - just link to your transmitter) models from E-Flite, Blade and Parkzone, ranging from tiny indoor quads (some with cameras) and micro helicopters, up to 700-class helicopters, GoPro-carrying quads, jets, and scale warbirds with operating flaps and retractable landing gear.
http://www.bindnfly.com/
The micros that are equivalent to what you are buying overseas do cost a bit more than those imports, but the trade-off is you have radios, aircraft, parts, and batteries readily available at the local hobby shops (HobbyTown USA is one of the franchise shops that carries all these brands), with the supply & warranty support of a major US distributor (Horizon Hobby).
In laser terms, it's a bit like i-show versus some of the more "mainstream" laser hardware and software like LSX, the various Pangolin packages, etc.
If you're going to get serious about it, in the long run it might be cheaper to just jump in with the good stuff.
FWIW, I can vouch for the quality of the gear I listed -
My RC fleet currently includes a Blade CX3, mSR, SR, 400 3D, and 500X helicopters, Nano QX and 350 QX quads, and ParkZone T-28 plane.
Each of these can be flown with my Spektrum DX-6i or DX-9 radios.
(I also have a Futaba 14SG and a Synergy N7 700-class nitro helicopter on the bench, but that's another story...)
And no - I'm not a secret Horizon Hobby dealer...
But it would be nice to get the employee discount!!![]()
Last edited by Stuka; 05-13-2014 at 09:07.
RR
Metrologic HeNe 3.3mw Modulated laser, 2 Radio Shack motors, and a broken mirror.
1979.
Sweet.....