Hi Andrew- you won’t remember this from all the thousands of messages that you have received over the years - but years ago I thanked you for helping my daughter through your vids on scratch building with depron. That 10 year old year 6 girl is now half way through her engineering degree in astronautical engineering and has a position lined up for a PHD with the European Space Agency figuring out how to do metallurgy in space. Thanks for your sharing your passion. Steve
I do remember your comment well Steve, probably my favourite of all time. What an amazing trajectory your daughter's life has taken. If I have had any part in encouraging her passion then my small efforts here have been worthwhile. Thanks for the update and best of luck to you both.
The only time I've seen you in dead air and no slope lift Andrew....Oh the irony....At least FrSky are using heavier gauge Antennas on their RXs at last....🤔😏🇬🇧
Thanks for the great videos Andrew. Which of all current TX/RX protocols would you suggest for someone getting back into the hobby? General electric sports and glider use, lower end of cost scale and longevity of product availability/support are priorities. Seems like there are so many new protocols now. Cheers 🙂
Thanks Oldman. Boxer and ELRS would be my choice. This blog post relates to INAV but still relevant newtonairlines.blogspot.com/2024/03/best-radios-for-inav-2024.html
Vario is the best 30 seconds of fun you can have before the sound starts going right through you. 🍻😂 I liked watching you go through the Ethos setup on this. I've been using a TX16s for a few years and thinking about picking up an X18 for LOS planes. Great video!