by Bill Gaylord » Tue Mar 29, 2016 3:57 pm
I've had that happen. Had to maiden my Heston Phoenix twice, to get the video. For whatever reason, people want to keep clicking the on-off shutter, when I have people film. I've finally got it down to a basic instruction. Tell them not to touch anything, and just hand me the camera and then I'll shut it off. They want to look through the view finder also, which can't effectively be done, versus simply aiming the camera at the model which works fine. I have a video with my micro Dumas Peashooter, where I dropped the camera to my side and it was hanging from the neck string. It still managed to film the flight during that time period, other than being sideways. I also managed to shoot a photo once by accident. When I loaded it, all I could see was a very spooky dark looking face with jaws open, since the light meter had probably just been adjusted to brighter light. The photo was almost black. I lightened the photo, which turned out to be my dog, in the middle of a yawn.
Those little Spektrum bricks might be the ideal thing. I'd have a bit of concern about the Dominator motors drawing over their current rating at 2A, but they're probably close. I should have set them up on the wattmeter to get an idea, although I believe the old Astro meter I have won't function on 4.8v. I've never looked to see if the bricks for the twins, such as the Mosquito, actually have a higher rating or just 2 output ports.
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