Nope. Just keeping you on your toes! We are going to be busy!Sent from my
Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: "mark zebrowski(Redacted sender
"mzebrowski" for DMARC)" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 8/8/19 5:03 PM
(GMT-07:00) To: tfc_racing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tfc_racing] Re: Getting
started with FPV racing drones Did you guys forget about pictures and
videos?And George’s vids?And Mission Planning.And ... And ... And.Sent from my
iPadOn Aug 8, 2019, at 6:29 PM, sscottyfarms <sscottyfarms@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:That's a great vid Tom and there are others as well. There are several
radios to look at. Some use different protocols which means whether you put
together your own quad or buy a BNF your radio and receiver in the quad have
to speak the same language.By now I would think that everyone knows whether
they like the sport or not. I believe Tom has the right idea...get a good
quality radio that you can grow with. The QX7 or QX7s is a great radio for
many reasons. $80 more for the "s". What do you get for $80?LiPo battery
ChargerUpgraded hall gimbalsUpgraded switchesGimbal protectorCarrying caseIs it
worth it...will it make you a better pilot? Just personal preference...add up
the numbers...you decide. Either way you can't go wrong. Be sure and look at
different vendors. Some carry different colors (white blue black orange
carbon-fiber) and/or an extra module.Can you imagine what Saturday classes
maybe like? Open TX, Betaflight, simulators, building quads or BNF, adjusting
pids, gate racing or freestyle, pinching or thumbing just to name a few
possible topics...Wow!Keep flying,Farmer SteveSent from my Verizon, Samsung
Galaxy smartphone-------- Original message --------From: Tom Fontaine
<tomfontaine1@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 8/8/19 1:34 PM (GMT-07:00) To:
tfc_racing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tfc_racing] Getting started with FPV racing
drones Caught this video along with quite a number of others I have been
watching.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JlVWk0BI58 My plan is to start with a ;
good radio and do the simulator. I have a radio (the one mentioned in the
video) AND a starter racing drone coming this weekend. Some things / terms I
have learnedRTF - ready to fly drones. Like we have been buying. Not all
racing drones that come pre-assembled are RTF. RTB - Some are RTB (ready to
bind) where you need to have the drone radio reciever match up or able to be
PAIRED with whatever Drone transmitter (radio) you plan to buy. More to come.
Let me know if anyone else is beginning to dabble.