Tuesday, March 13, 2012

2nd outing with the Pterodacty - Flight Video

Here's the video of the 2nd outing with the Pterodactyl


Monday, March 12, 2012

The Pterodactly takes to the skies again

The Pterodactyl took to the skies again on Sunday 11th March 2012 where the following stunning pictures were captured by LMAC Chairman Andy Prime (see more of his work here).  The beautiful clear blue skies made a perfect backdrop for the Pterodactyl and in some of the shots you can even see the bright red LEDs eyes glowing!  The flight ended prematurely after four minutes when I landed the Ptero successfully. The starboard motor had come loose from its mount and was causing strange noises when the Ptero flew close by. It won't be a big job to resolve and hopefully the Pterodactyl will be back in the skies over Leicestershire England very soon.   The flight was captured on video again, so watch this space for a flight video very soon.  Once again many thanks Andy and check out some of Andy's other work on the link above.

Monday, February 27, 2012

The Pterodactyl Maiden Flight

Well after nearly 12 months since the Pterodactyl arrived on my front door step, the day finally arrived where I thought yes, today is the day to maiden her! Walking the dogs at 7am on Sunday morning without a breath of wind and a crisp sunny sunrise, I decided yeah the time was right.

I loaded her into my car along with a few other models and set out on what I hoped, would be an uneventful mornings flying. On arrival at the field, I decided to warm up with my other models before finally going for it! My flying buddies asked if I'd had a photo with it first (hmmm were they not very confident it would return in one piece??), so I decided to pose with the bird first off.
With the 3S 2200mAh battery installed, I did a receiver range check and checked all the control surfaces once again and then ventured out onto the strip where I hand launched the Pterodactyl into its maiden flight. Wow! Straight up she went and not a word of a lie, but she didn't require any trim on any of the channels. I was stunned in how true and well she flew.

I did numerous circuits before landing just short of five minutes. The landing was pretty fast, but no damage was done. What surprised me however, when I checked the battery, the meter showed there was still 82% of charge left in the pack! 18% for 5 minutes flight! This was one truly happy maiden and the sense of achievement was fantastic given the many hours I'd spent carefully building this beast!

Not content with just one flight, 30 minutes later, I took a fresh 2200 pack and flew the Pterodactyl for just short of 9 minutes. This time, I'd increased the rates and expo slightly, but again she flew like a dream in the 5-8mph wind. Checking the battery this time once landed, and I still had 65% of charge left. She flies around on a quarter throttle easily.

Here’s the video of the maiden flight. Thanks to Ron Marston for designing such a brilliant model which has been a joy to build. Many thanks also to Roy Monk for the help on the build and covering. I look forward to flying her again for many more successful flights. Enjoy!

Monday, January 16, 2012

OpenPilot CopterControl FPV Videos

I've been having a lot of fun with my Tricopter over the past few weeks now it's been fitted with some FPV gear. I'll create a further post very soon and detail the equipment I've got fitted on the Trricopter, but all I can say is it's a great way of flying once you learn to relax!

Monday, December 26, 2011

The Heli Hanger

With the addition of my new Blade MCP-X V2 shortly before Christmas, my heli hanger now looks like this!


Monday, December 19, 2011

First go at FPV!

My first go at FPVing.


OpenPilot CopterControl Tricopter flying FPV - Knighton Park Leicester GoPro Hero 2 HD

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

GoPro Hero 2 HD arrives - First impressions are positive!

First outing with my new GoPro Hero 2 HD. First impressions are very positive compared to the first GoPro. The colours for one seem a lot more vivid and it handles low light a lot better. More to follow soon!