A possible use case would be the larger STOL craft that some of us use for FPV touch-and-go practice, where ground manoeuvring is part of the game and drag is not a major worry. But Timber-type planes do stumble and flip over, so a protective cage would probably be required.
I tried this 3 years ago in the video "Gimbal stabilised FPV RC car driving", the difference between stabilised and non-stabilised FPV RC car driving is night and day, so much more fun to drive when the FPV camera is stabilised.
FPV RC cars are a blast, looks like great fun. If you keep that gimbal i would mount it to the floor of the car so you drop it further down, then you could make a small roll cage for the top of it.😎
ive been engaged in conversation with them about needing a new mode for flying on an fpv wing and they are very stubborn about taking feedback (from me at least) I suggested a new follow mode thats similar to locking the gimbal but still stabilises vibration and jerky movements but follows the plane in pitch roll and yaw (but smoothly) whilst still allowing stick imputs to pan and tilt so head tracking or stick control could move it off centre - (i love being able to look into turns when im flying fpv wing) anyway ive ended up designing a servo based pan and tilt for my ar wing pro as these guys just didnt want to listen.... maybe they will listen more intently to feedback from a big youtuber like yourself. :)
Generally seems that's pretty good 👍How does that gimbal do in a roll? Can you invert it or does it glitch out? Seems to be almost plug and play but maybe ditch those vibration dampening things. Anyone looking at this should also look at the storm32 gimbals. Many more configuration options, but also 100% diy so be ready to build stuff
Slaving the yaw to move with the turn is actually a great idea to get around the lag when not in FPV mode, but I'd guess it doesn't get rid of the bad jitters completely at higher speeds. How they can potentially address that is definitely a concern people should know about before thinking this is a good solution for any RC car. It would seem to be fine on any crawler though. I've had to just physically lock the yaw and use a separate servo for panning.
Brilliant, Lee! Really well done! 😃 If you have another carbon fiber board and some long enough spacers, you can easily protect it! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
i've put a gimbal on a rc car and it was not good....i kept thinking it has to move with or before steering.....and thats what you did..and it works awesome.
I think you can use M4 flathead screws with locknuts to stop the vibration isolators from popping off. That's what GEPRC did on their CT and CL frames.
@@Painless360same here. Although it's expensive if it can be an easy to slot in FPV solution for fixed wing that would great. I'd certainly love to see you review it in that mode too.
Fantastic video Lee! I'm super excited to try that setup. I do have a vista setup on my traxxas slash, but being able to see going into the turn would be a game changer. Thanks again for the video.
I love fpv... and just started with rc cars... im actually surprised that rhere arent off the shelf fpv set ups for cars yet. Im interetsed in a walksnail set up, but like u say... off road buggies are useless without some sort of gimbal or you cant see anything with the image is so shakey
Hi Lee, Great video and information about your rc car, I told you driving a rc car is a blast to play with. But im not wanting to change the looks of the car i do like how its was a slave to the steering, that is what im wanting to do. I still love the shaking of the hard mount, i go wheeling and thats how it feels going down a trail. Thanks again for the update and video.
@@Painless360 Yes, you are right, it is true for use on a car. Years ago I used a dial like this for an FX79 flying wing, honestly I don't remember there being much difference with my parrot disco wing or my latest atomRC planes equipped with DJI O3 or Caddx view.
A possible use case would be the larger STOL craft that some of us use for FPV touch-and-go practice, where ground manoeuvring is part of the game and drag is not a major worry. But Timber-type planes do stumble and flip over, so a protective cage would probably be required.
Thanks Lee, we will work harder☺thank you very much for your careful explanation and detailed introduction.
I tried this 3 years ago in the video "Gimbal stabilised FPV RC car driving", the difference between stabilised and non-stabilised FPV RC car driving is night and day, so much more fun to drive when the FPV camera is stabilised.
Looks like a great bit of kit. Thanks Lee.
FPV RC cars are a blast, looks like great fun.
If you keep that gimbal i would mount it to the floor of the car so you drop it further down, then you could make a small roll cage for the top of it.😎
ive been engaged in conversation with them about needing a new mode for flying on an fpv wing and they are very stubborn about taking feedback (from me at least) I suggested a new follow mode thats similar to locking the gimbal but still stabilises vibration and jerky movements but follows the plane in pitch roll and yaw (but smoothly) whilst still allowing stick imputs to pan and tilt so head tracking or stick control could move it off centre - (i love being able to look into turns when im flying fpv wing)
anyway ive ended up designing a servo based pan and tilt for my ar wing pro as these guys just didnt want to listen.... maybe they will listen more intently to feedback from a big youtuber like yourself. :)
I've already fed back something very similar. If they hear it enough, we may see a product.. Happy flying
Generally seems that's pretty good 👍How does that gimbal do in a roll? Can you invert it or does it glitch out? Seems to be almost plug and play but maybe ditch those vibration dampening things. Anyone looking at this should also look at the storm32 gimbals. Many more configuration options, but also 100% diy so be ready to build stuff
Brilliant modification Lee; my HEQ Gimbal has now been ordered for my own WLToys 104016 upgrade 😁.
I installed the C-20t dji O3 version with head tracker and its perfect.
Slaving the yaw to move with the turn is actually a great idea to get around the lag when not in FPV mode, but I'd guess it doesn't get rid of the bad jitters completely at higher speeds. How they can potentially address that is definitely a concern people should know about before thinking this is a good solution for any RC car. It would seem to be fine on any crawler though.
I've had to just physically lock the yaw and use a separate servo for panning.
Brilliant, Lee! Really well done! 😃
If you have another carbon fiber board and some long enough spacers, you can easily protect it!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I really want to try this on a street car on a track. Less bounce, more speed.
i've put a gimbal on a rc car and it was not good....i kept thinking it has to move with or before steering.....and thats what you did..and it works awesome.
yep want to get walksnail , just for the gimbal lol, love ground fpv
I think you can use M4 flathead screws with locknuts to stop the vibration isolators from popping off. That's what GEPRC did on their CT and CL frames.
Great idea, you can also just use small cable ties loosely through them too... Happy flying!
Hello Lee. I would love to see you trying out a little head tracking with this device on a fixed wing.
Waiting for the HT stuff to be released from Walksnail. I have something on the way that I may add a HT setup onto... Stay tuned!
@@Painless360same here. Although it's expensive if it can be an easy to slot in FPV solution for fixed wing that would great. I'd certainly love to see you review it in that mode too.
Awesome, I was looking at doing something like this on my rover but hadn’t worked out any details yet
Really cool, I wonder what else can be done to minimize vibration, maybe some suspension rig for the gimbal?
Fantastic video Lee!
I'm super excited to try that setup.
I do have a vista setup on my traxxas slash, but being able to see going into the turn would be a game changer.
Thanks again for the video.
Glad you liked it! Remember that a simple servo slaved to the steering channel would provide a cheap way to get that too... Happy flying
I'm very interested in this, thanks!
I'd love to see how a properly organised race would go with FPV cars like this.
Lee that has stunning potential for filming rc rock crawlers in action, can the gimbal take a small action camera like a thumb
Sadly not. I hope they make more options... Happy flying
unique setup...
I love fpv... and just started with rc cars... im actually surprised that rhere arent off the shelf fpv set ups for cars yet. Im interetsed in a walksnail set up, but like u say... off road buggies are useless without some sort of gimbal or you cant see anything with the image is so shakey
Fantastic gimbal, now i just have to time travel 2 years from now and get it for an affordable price😅
Hi Lee, Great video and information about your rc car, I told you driving a rc car is a blast to play with. But im not wanting to change the looks of the car i do like how its was a slave to the steering, that is what im wanting to do. I still love the shaking of the hard mount, i go wheeling and thats how it feels going down a trail. Thanks again for the update and video.
Possible to use this with headtracking? 3 axis head tracking would be an improvement over pan and tilt systems while flying
You can, see my comments on that in the video... Happy flying
I'm curious as to how durable it is. How does it handle jumps, and high speed rough terrain?
If that's how you want to use it, I'd build a cage to protect it... Best of luck
I did order one of these gimbals and I’m planning on putting it on my x500 holybro “camera” drone
Best of luck with it! :D
I will Installed in a RMRC Anaconda. Ia the perfect plane for this.
I like my barf bag badass gimbal fpv gimbal
Does the DJI O3 with its integrated stabilization not do the same thing without a gimbal?
Not to the same extent as a gimbal... Happy flying
@@Painless360 Yes, you are right, it is true for use on a car. Years ago I used a dial like this for an FX79 flying wing, honestly I don't remember there being much difference with my parrot disco wing or my latest atomRC planes equipped with DJI O3 or Caddx view.
I see in the manual it says it has mavlink support and it has a serial port. This would allow features like POI. Does Ardupilot support it?
See my original video on it. MAVlink coming....
@@Painless360 ok, I must have missed the first one.
Wow comment stayed there 👍