Jan 2010
Project FPV setup for a friend is now finished
Tuesday the 26 of January
The project is now finished. It took quite a bit longer that I thought it would but now it is done. Everything worked like a charm during the 3 test flights and she flew very nice with plenty of power from the power setup.

It’s with a little twinge I send it on its way to it’s new owner. It turned out so nice. I hope my friend takes good care of her.
Check out the pics on the project page

It’s with a little twinge I send it on its way to it’s new owner. It turned out so nice. I hope my friend takes good care of her.
Check out the pics on the project page
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Disassembly of the Aiptek Z500+
Tuesday the 19 of January
I couldn’t wait any longer! I had to disassemble the Aiptek Z500+ and find out if had a ribbon-cable between the PCB and sensor.

It did! Success! It it was quite a long cable as well. Perhaps I don’t even need to replace it with a longer one, it might just be long enough as it is.
Great news!
I made a project page on the progress which also contains a step by step guide to how to do the disassembly;
More info and pictures

It did! Success! It it was quite a long cable as well. Perhaps I don’t even need to replace it with a longer one, it might just be long enough as it is.
Great news!
I made a project page on the progress which also contains a step by step guide to how to do the disassembly;
More info and pictures
A HD suprise!
Monday the 11 of January
Did you all think I was just going to give up after the fiasco with the Camileo P10? Then you were kind of right... I have given up on trying to make that camera work with a remote camera head. Instead I decided to try my luck with another camera. I found this diamond in the rough on a swedish auction site and won it for less than €50.

It’s an Aiptek Z500 PLUS and it can record in both 1440*1080p in 30FPS and in 1280*720p in 60FPS!
For more pictures and info click the “Read more” Read More...

It’s an Aiptek Z500 PLUS and it can record in both 1440*1080p in 30FPS and in 1280*720p in 60FPS!
For more pictures and info click the “Read more” Read More...
FPV build update
Thursday the 07 of January
I’ve started building the Twin Star II that’s going to be the airframe for my friends FPV setup. I have chosen some different solutions than when I built my own Twin Star. For instance, I made a custom motor mount for this build:

Check it out on the project page

Check it out on the project page
FPV flight on New Years Eve, filming fireworks!
Sunday the 03 of January
Crazy as I undoubtedly am, I decided to take the TwinStarII out in the -15°C, pitch dark, windy night on new years eve. Armed with two heated wheat bags, two chemical heat packs, a blanket and a flashlight, I went out to the middle of a field by my fiends house. I took of at 23:59 and tried with my freezing hands to control the airplane in the wind.
Unfortunately, I hadn’t had time to try out the FPV setup properly (hadn’t tried it with the motors running) which resulted in some pretty nasty lines as you can see in the video.
I used the FPV gear that I’m building for friend (Read more about it here)
I think the video turned out ok, but I would have liked if had been less windy and a bit warmer. I had a hard time flying smooth and get good video. Maybe next year will be better.
Unfortunately, I hadn’t had time to try out the FPV setup properly (hadn’t tried it with the motors running) which resulted in some pretty nasty lines as you can see in the video.
I used the FPV gear that I’m building for friend (Read more about it here)
I think the video turned out ok, but I would have liked if had been less windy and a bit warmer. I had a hard time flying smooth and get good video. Maybe next year will be better.
The FPV build from the ground up have begun
Sunday the 03 of January
Finally I got some time over to start building my friends FPV setup. I started off the build with the FPV pod which I think turned out pretty nice.

Read more on the Project page

Read more on the Project page
Lost package indicator guide!
Sunday the 03 of January
Want to know precisely how good your RC link during a FPV flight? This is even a better way than displaying RSSI, it’s a “lost package indicator” for any OSD that has an RSSI input. You only need a capacitor, a resistor and some soldering skill to make it happen! In this guide I will show and describe exactly how it’s done and how it works. After this guide I hope no one ever finding them selfs flying unknowingly beyond their RC link’s range.

Click here to read the guide

Click here to read the guide
New DIY antenna guide!
Saturday the 02 of January
Pehw, I just finished up a guide to making a crash-proof, light weight, small,aerodynamic and efficient antenna for video transmitters.

It’s called a quarter-wave lambda antenna and I’ve been using it ever since my first FPV FunJet flight.
I also written a guide explaining how to tune a DIY antenna to get the absolute best performance.
Click here to read the guide

It’s called a quarter-wave lambda antenna and I’ve been using it ever since my first FPV FunJet flight.
I also written a guide explaining how to tune a DIY antenna to get the absolute best performance.
Click here to read the guide