Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors....

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12 Jan 2016 05:45 #41658 by Tryptych
Is there a super light plane that is Deviation compatible and able to fly indoors?

Here's an example of what I'm thinking of: www.banggood.com/Hisky-Buzz-Micro-Flyer-...ne-RTF-p-968515.html

...anyone know if that is Devo compatible by chance? know of anything similar?

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12 Jan 2016 14:06 - 12 Jan 2016 14:12 #41668 by Cereal_Killer
Replied by Cereal_Killer on topic Using Deviation to fly planes... indoors....
I don't know about BNF (I'm sure they exist) but I've now built about half a dozen micro planes (indoor capable in my 1350Sqft house) using the "brick" out of wltoys V911. You can do regular 3 channel RET planes or elevon mixed (mixing in the devo). So far I've done 2 nutballs, 3 wings and one 25% FT mini.

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Taranis X9E | DEVO 10 | Devo U7E | Taranis Q7

What I do in real life: rivergoequestrian.com/
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12 Jan 2016 23:57 #41698 by Jasenk
I found this one at Motion RC

www.motionrc.com/parkzone-night-vapor-in...m-14-8-wingspan-bnf/

It is DSM2 protocol.

-Jasen

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13 Jan 2016 13:23 #41712 by mwm
"Indoors" is a relative term. All of the eflite UMX aircafy fly indoors, but I don't think any of them will fly my house, or garage.

If you don't want to do a scratch build, maybe one of the PNP models from the top of this list: www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_lis...ig=&CatSortOrder=asc You can add in a cheap orange or lemon rx micro rx to complete thr airplane. But do read the comments, as HK has a nasty habit of not listing completion requirements properly.

Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.

My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.

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01 Apr 2016 12:42 #45559 by Lennieonsax
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I know this is going back a bit but I've wired in the the 2 modules to my Devo 10 and use the Hisky protocol with my Buzz. Banggood sell all the Buzz parts, I bought them all and made my own for less than the BNF. I also used the HWF400 receiver in the balsa model they sell for £10, it works a treat but you have to reverse the elevator as the cranking for it works backwards.

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01 Apr 2016 13:59 #45564 by Thomas.Heiss
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Saw the Parkzone Vapor once at my dealer location.
Looks like it wants to fly faster.
For slow flying he was flying the Vapor like in Harrier with nose upwards.

I think you want something with more flight surface so you can fly slower...

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01 Apr 2016 16:03 #45580 by victzh

Lennieonsax wrote: I also used the HWF400 receiver in the balsa model they sell for £10...


This one? www.banggood.com/TY-Model-NO_7-292mm-Win...e-KIT-p-1004972.html

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01 Apr 2016 16:05 #45581 by victzh

Cereal_Killer wrote: I don't know about BNF (I'm sure they exist) but I've now built about half a dozen micro planes (indoor capable in my 1350Sqft house) using the "brick" out of wltoys V911. You can do regular 3 channel RET planes or elevon mixed (mixing in the devo). So far I've done 2 nutballs, 3 wings and one 25% FT mini.

i452.photobucket.com/albums/qq247/1badv8...478-1CD8CF76E190.jpg


Wow! Did you remove gyro from V911 board? And do you have plans/descriptions of these nice models?

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