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seth25

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Just a stock DJI Phantom with a Hero 3. No accessories, gimbles, etc. Frame is off a bit, but works decent. Hard to judge keeping in frame while chasing someone.
 
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Just a stock DJI Phantom with a Hero 3. No accessories, gimbles, etc. Frame is off a bit, but works decent. Hard to judge keeping in frame while chasing someone.

Cool, yea I bet.. I haven't tried filming yet. I have only flown 3d collective pitch heli's new to the quad. I imagine its hard without FPV to keep it in frame.

Mine is a DJI FlameWheel clone frame with some 3d printed wire vibration isolation mounts for my gopro. Nothing fancy. hope to get it up int he air soon.
 

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That thing is pretty sweet. I would love to play around filming with that thing. I have been wanting to do that for years. Whats the best way to pack that thing into the riding area though? That thing looks pretty big to fit in a back pack with all my other gear. I guess just strap it to the sled somehow?
 
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seth25

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I've got a plastic watertight carrying case for it, but I actually empty out my tunnel bag and put it in there. Put transmitter and batteries in a zip lock and copter in a trash sack. Just barely fits in my Ogio tunnel bag. That was really the first weekend of trying it out, looking forward to getting more footage this weekend.
 
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