RC view from the plane

RC view from the plane

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simonrockman

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6,861 posts

256 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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"The airplane is a conventional one, controlled by a wireless remote control. On the airplane is a pan-and-tilt camera, controlled also wirelessly. Here's the cool part. The video is viewable through virtual reality goggles, which have a gyroscope built in to sense the movement of the goggles. When the wearer moves his head, the camera moves."


www.therawfeed.com/2006/09/vr-gear-makes-rc-airplane-coolest-toy.html


Simon

Davi

17,153 posts

221 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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There's a big old thread on this on RCgroups if you want further info, the chap who built it gives plenty of advice for doing your own.

I'm definitely thinking of fitting out one of my heli's, maybe one of the 3D planes as well, though I'd prefer to have a one-eye view, so I can keep track of the plane in the air from the ground without having to remove the goggles. I think this would also be an aid to practicing complex manoeuvers first few times (it's much easier not having to deal with the co-ordination of the model from the ground!!)

UKbob

16,277 posts

266 months

Sunday 5th August 2007
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Watching the scenary go by from hight is just amazing, that looks like a lot of fun!

Fusion-Ed

109 posts

204 months

Sunday 5th August 2007
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That is seriously fantastic. Impressed with that smile

PJR

2,616 posts

213 months

Sunday 5th August 2007
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That guy has made loads of great vids like that. And hes just made 1 or 2 even better ones with a new/better plane. Although i quite like that original foam plane he uses there, as it is relatively slow, and has stable flight which seems ideal for this kind of thing. If anyone is interested, the plane is a "Multiplex Easystar". Basic kit is only £50 too, plus radio etc. Keep in mind it has some pricey camera/transmitter kit on there too of course.
Check out the guys other vids.. http://www.youtube.com/user/vrflyer

P,

Edited by PJR on Sunday 5th August 20:45

dilbert

7,741 posts

232 months

Sunday 5th August 2007
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I'd often wondered about doing this. I'd bet anything, that you're about a million times less likely to prang your plane too!

motormania

1,143 posts

254 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Its one thing fitting a camera to an RC plane, but to allow the camera to move in relation to your own head movements is simply amazing - stunning footage

UKbob

16,277 posts

266 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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motormania said:
Its one thing fitting a camera to an RC plane, but to allow the camera to move in relation to your own head movements is simply amazing - stunning footage
Check out this video
I want one! bounce

cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Could you use the gyro system to control the plane somehow? my past experience of model planes always resulted catostrophic disaster within a few seconds, with something like this you fly where you want to go & it does it all for you?


One hell of a toy for christmas bounce

UKbob

16,277 posts

266 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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cptsideways said:
Could you use the gyro system to control the plane somehow? my past experience of model planes always resulted catostrophic disaster within a few seconds, with something like this you fly where you want to go & it does it all for you?


One hell of a toy for christmas bounce
In one of the videos the chap says the plane is very hard to control from within the cockpit. Id imagine the video quality is superior to what we are seeing on the net, though.

Moose.

5,339 posts

242 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Moose. said:
Ooohhhh an excuse to start building some models again biggrin

PJR

2,616 posts

213 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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This guy is doing a very similar thing also. But with more distance. Flies them clean into the next town even!
Some good vids here.. http://home.online.no/~la9ex/Video/video.htm
Also, look for the pictures link, as hes taken some quality picts with a digital still cam mounted onboard.
Btw, this is also using a multiplex plane, although this time its a "Movie star" which I think is the only model plane you can get which is purpose designed for ariel photography/video work.

P,

UKbob

16,277 posts

266 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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PJR said:
This guy is doing a very similar thing also. But with more distance. Flies them clean into the next town even!
Some good vids here.. http://home.online.no/~la9ex/Video/video.htm
Also, look for the pictures link, as hes taken some quality picts with a digital still cam mounted onboard.
Btw, this is also using a multiplex plane, although this time its a "Movie star" which I think is the only model plane you can get which is purpose designed for ariel photography/video work.

P,
Sounds amazing, will have a look in a minute.

Ive just found some breath taking high resolution videos here
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71...

bouncebouncebounce

I need to buy a trainer, teach myself how to fly, then next year, I shall transform into SkyCamBob, woohooo!

I had no idea people were doing this. It really does take the hobby to the next level in terms of the sheer fascination/fun factor.

R1 GTR

2,152 posts

214 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Would someone care to lend me lots of money? biggrin

UKbob

16,277 posts

266 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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PJR said:
This guy is doing a very similar thing also. But with more distance. Flies them clean into the next town even!
Some good vids here.. http://home.online.no/~la9ex/Video/video.htm
Also, look for the pictures link, as hes taken some quality picts with a digital still cam mounted onboard.
Btw, this is also using a multiplex plane, although this time its a "Movie star" which I think is the only model plane you can get which is purpose designed for ariel photography/video work.

P,
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