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Re: FPV

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:13 pm
by jon burrows
proffesso wrote:FPV looks like a lot of fun, however I would want to do it on a well setup 1/8th or better, 1/5th size truck, get a proper camera stabilizer in there.

ive seen some vids of some cars just chasing eachother around a track, really looks like a lot of fun...sure, nowhere near as quick as out of the car, but a lot more fun
ive done a little more interesting reading and came across this, check it out http://fpvpilot.com/FPVEMaxx.aspx , im sure with the correct setup and equiipment, vintage rc racing would be a whole different experience.
im going to look equipment to mount onto a vintage rc10, if i ever have time to finish building one :evil: . if i ever make any progress on this, ill post it. :D

Re: FPV

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:47 am
by mark in wi
I was trying to do something like this for a science experiment with middle a school science class. I ended up taping my WIFES :lol: iphone to the front of my sc10. Using Facetime and an ipad they were able to drive the car, but we had to go slow. There was enough of a delay that made it difficult to navigate through the class room. I don't know if it would be possiable/wise to race or even go tooo fast with the delay. I would guess that with enough time and money you could find something with a short enough lag time to try a race.

Try using a phone that can take videos to see what your car sees.
Oh yea you should only try this at your own risk and anything bad that happens is your own responsibility.......Bla..Bla.Bla...... :lol:

Re: FPV

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:50 am
by proffesso
to be fair, that delay is by the phone and the round trip it takes through the servers. a local wireless signal should be pretty lag free, only a few ms difference

Re: FPV

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:47 pm
by mark in wi
It wasn't a huge lag but just enough so it would be hard to drive much less race. It was fun to do!! I just think it would be hard to race using this. But I bet it would be fun to watch!! :lol:

Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:41 am
by dangermouse
I've just got most of my FPV gear (Fatshark goggles are awesome) to go into a quadcopter. I'm making it so it is easily moved around so I can put it in my glider and also want to try incar view from my Lunchbox.

Here's a couple of cool FPV vids...

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Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:33 am
by jon burrows
W O W ! :shock:
Now that is exactly what I'm talkin about !!!!!!!!! The detail is amazing, like your behind the wheel. Love the shifter & steering wheel movement. I was a little disappointed though that you can't see his leg hitting the gas pedal :wink: . Only kidding, this is really amazing. 8)
This captures exactly what I thought it would do, it really makes r/c a whole new experience!

On another note, the fat shark goggles is what I am looking into, it seems that they are the most popular on the market. How long have you been toying with FPV?
Is there a complete setup package you would recommend?
Can I come over? :D

Thanks for posting!!!!!

Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:28 pm
by mark in wi
I was wrong!! That is cool!!!! That is the first I've seen of something like that. That should be way fun!!!

Re: FPV

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:09 pm
by jon burrows
mark in wi wrote:I was wrong!! That is cool!!!! That is the first I've seen of something like that. That should be way fun!!!
check out the rest of the videos on his channel. awesome!

Re: FPV

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 3:50 pm
by matt1ptkn
So is it better to resurrect an old thread, or create a new one with a very similar topic? I have no idea...

Anyway, I'm getting very much interested in FPV with my RC vehicles. It would be cool to race that way, but I never figured on the lag time aspect. So I mainly am interested in FPV for bashing. So what I am really after is a camera that I can use for FPV when I'm at home bashing, but that I can also record with while at the track (since I won't have a monitor) so that I can view it later. I'm not worried about motion sickness, but I would like to have descent quality. It seems that most micro cameras are either FPV or recording only, not both. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:28 pm
by SMOKE-DOG
Thought I'd bring this back to life. I'm about to get into FPV. All the videos I've seen have me convinced. The Fat Shark stuff with the head tracker blew me away. So many projects running through my mind right now...

I bet its the future of RC and within 5 years they will be racing with it big time.

Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:50 pm
by alien3t
Cars possibly, flying no. Me personally fun videos cool. But what i like about rc racing. I can see everything, height distance, and who is around me. Personally if FPV racing, rather just get in a real car. Part of the fun of rc racing is standing up on the stand and looking down for me. Flying ITs a drone if FPV, its a rc hobby if line of site flying (what is legal and considered rc by FAA)

Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:52 pm
by GoMachV
My buddy does a lot of FPV flying, this video is from a gopro on 720 but he uses a fatshark
[youtube]5UZCz5eEXV0[/youtube]

Re: FPV

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:54 pm
by SMOKE-DOG
Yeah, being up on the drivers stand allows us to see better and all, but I'm betting this younger generation of racers, raised on touchscreens and hi-def games will embrace it.

I don't fly planes... yet. Just recently started flying a quadcopter and I love it. I'm going to have to get a Fatshark and put it in something, scale truck maybe at first. I remember an old RCCA issue and in the "back lot" there was an article about this dude who got all the neighborhood kids together to drive RC cars using his homemade FPV setup. This was like '89 or something! I remember reading it like man, I wanna do that!

Edit- I was way off. It was August '01 in Chris' back lot.

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