I always wanted a flying boat of some sort and after a long while I finally decided to build one. Ever since RCPowers made this F1 Hydro back in 2007 I’ve wanted one.
Well I finaly got one! and here is the build:
Author: RCExplorer – David
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RCPowers F1 Hydro 3D
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What was destroyed in the crash?
The plane may have look pretty mangled but the damage were not that great.
I had to boil the nose of the Easystar and glue her up again, no biggie.
Battery is fine (got to love A123).
All servos survived and no gears were broken.
OSD and the eLogger are both fine.
Camera works fine but has gotten a few battle scars.
The 300mW 1.3GHz transmitter on the other hand seems to have sustained heavy damage and the range has been reduced to practically nothing.
I have tried replacing the SMA-connector with no results…
I think I’ll have to order a new one.Other that the EZ-Pod was damaged but nothing unfixable.
I’ll keep you posted.

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I’ve got it back!!!
Wooohooo!
Oh I’m so happy!
After putting up the posters in the local grocery stores I hoped so bad that the phone would ring…
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The day I lost my FPV Easystar
My plane is gone and i cant find it!
I was my first flight with my new Eagletree OSD.
I saw that the clouds were pretty low and not to thick so I did something stupid;
I flew above the clouds without a GPS.
It was pretty windy but I didn’t notice it while flying so high. I thought that I was closer than I was.
I fly with A123 and usually get 2100mAh out of them. But I had forgot that I had used some up configuring the OSD.I descended to late and found myself out at sea!
I panicked and tried to desperately get back to land when the battery went flat…
Klick here to jump to the place when stuff starts to happenWe searched for hours but could not find it.
Maybe it’s out at sea.
I’ll put up some flyers to see if someone has seen it.
Wow this day sucks…
Here is a link to the thread on RCGroups if you want to discuss it
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The day I lost my FPV Easystar
- Airframe: Multiplex Easystar
- RC TX: Futaba 6EX FASST 2.4GHz
- RC RX: R606FS
- Camera: KX-171
- Video TX: 1.3GHz 300mW, stock antenna
- Video RX: 1.3GHz dual output
- Video RX antenna: 8dBi linear polarized patch
- OSD: Eagletree OSD Expander
- Video capturing unit: Sandisk V-Mate
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Hotwire cutting
Brian at RCFlightcast wanted to see what speed I used when cutting out my wing cores so I made him a short youtube video
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Night flight AitT Done and flown
Yep your read right! The AitT V.2 is a Night Flyer!
And more, it flies great!
The difference is easily noticeable compared to the old AitT.I have also changed the prop to a 4,75*4,75, changed the servos to a pair of Multiplex Nano-S and changed to a 25-35C battery.
This is not a model you fly with your mind on the dinner and I like that.
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Fooling around with the OSD
I rely like Eagletree’s stuff!
You can change almost everything to whatever you want.
This is extremely appealing to me as I can chose what I want to display and where.Since I don’t have the GPS expender yet I chose to display the mAh used in the top left corner, the battery voltage in the top right corner and underneath that the amp draw.
I found that this layout worked out best for me.
I don’t like to have anything in the bottom of the screen since that is the part of the screen that is most interesting.You’ll have to see for your self in the next video.

