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Started by Malolan Venkataraghavan, May 03, 2016, 04:56:21 PM

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Malolan Venkataraghavan

Hey guys. If you would be seeing an Iron Man suit flying above your head in future, it would be me.

Malolan Venkataraghavan

Hey guys. If you would be seeing an Iron Man suit flying above your head in future, it would be me.

Darshan for multirotors

put your heart in flying and flying will never leave your heart


Darshan for multirotors

I suggest not buying from outside of India as it might get stuck in customs and might never reach you. Its up to you anyways!
put your heart in flying and flying will never leave your heart

Cycloned

I own that Runcam, it's good.

For a beginner, a 600 MW setup is not needed. Stick to 200 mW.

Check out the For Sale section, a lot of members sell FPV stuff.

cyberhack

i would suggest buying all the wireless stuff from india also would suggest check www.rcduniya.com and search the items you have there
www.quadkopters.com and www.rcmumbai.com have good prices fpv stuff check them

Malolan Venkataraghavan

Thanks, cyberhack and Cycloned. Those are good suggestions. But the products at banggood are relatively cheaper. Will I face problems buying from banggood.

BTW, I was planning to buy syma x8w from banggood. Is it good to buy from there?
Hey guys. If you would be seeing an Iron Man suit flying above your head in future, it would be me.

Cycloned

You won't have problems ordering from BG for small electronics like FPV VTX, RX, cameras, etc.

However, you could have an issue with the Syma X8W. It's a larger quad and could get stuck in customs, and it will be hell to get it back. Don't recommend getting an RTF quad from BG.

Darshan for multirotors

You might have problems as the vtx and vrx are adapted o a specific frequencies (5.8 g Hz in this case)  which can get detected but mostly they should pass.
put your heart in flying and flying will never leave your heart