Category: Blog

  • Visiting Norrköping

    This past weekend I visited Norrköping’s flying club “Gamen” to show and explain how FPV works.

    Showing off Flytrons super tiny camera and video transmitter mounted on a very small helicopter

    The club members were very nice people and easy to talk to. I explained and showed what gear is needed to fly FPV, how to fly FPV and the safety aspects, all mixed in with a couple of my FPV videos. They seemed to enjoy the event and I got a lot of good feedback on my performance.

    I had a great time in Norrköping. My friend Per let me pilot his competition DLG (Discus Launch Glider). I desperately need to get myself one! It’s unreal how long you can stay up in the air on one throw.

    A2 Competition DLG


    Per launching his DLG

  • A sneak peek of what is to come

    Here are two pictures of the latest thing I’ve been working on.


    Anyone know what it could be?

  • A new GoPro

    y new GoPro Hero HD has arrived!

    I’ll promise to try and not lose this one.

  • 500 Youtube subscribers!

    I’m sorry for not posting in a while. I’m extremely busy at the moment with and haven’t had time to answer e-mails nor update the page. I hope that the pressure will lift soon so that I can get back to posting regularly.On a different note, I now got 500 youtube subscribers! When I get a 1000 I’ll send in a request to become a youtube partner. A big thanks to all of you that have subscribed and support this page. Without you RC wouldn’t be as great as it is.

  • I lost the GoPro Hero HD camera!

    Disaster! I’ve lost the GoPro Hero HD camera and I can’t find it!
    It was during the first FPV flight with the FunJet GoPro edition. I was out flying at a field near the lake Vättern. It was late in the afternoon, the wind had died down and it was a perfect evening to fly FPV.

    With the 6*4 prop screaming at 22000 RPM, I threw her up into the sky. Even with the GoPro camera mounted it still flies pretty good. After flying a couple of passes visually I threw on the goggles. The video link was nice and crisp. After a couple of minutes of putting the video link to the test, I felt completely comfortable with the setup except for one thing, the pan was reversed. I didn’t want to land to correct it, nor did I want to try and correct it in the air, so I let it be for now. The GoPro has such a wide angle and I don’t often use the pan on the FunJet when flying fast. Little did I know that this would cost me the GoPro camera…


    The tree I hit and the “beach” the plane crashed on. The picture is taken the morning after the crash. (more…)

  • I’m mentioned on ATTF

    The good guys at All things that fly talk about my Under the bridge and into a tree 2 video at 39 minutes in to episode #140. You can download and listen to the episode here; ATTF #140.mp3

    A big thanks to Diggs and Jamie for doing the shows. I always look forward to tuesdays, because that’s ATTF day.

  • FPV FunJet GoPro Edition

    Since the Aiptek Z500+ went and died on me, I decided to modify the FunJet to carry the GoPro Hero HD. One nose shorter, it looks like this:

    It may look ugly, but as long as I get some good video with it, I don’t care.
    Read more on the project page

  • The Aiptek Z500+ is dead

    A while back I killed my FPV FunJet. It was the first flight with the Aiptek Z500+. After the crash I powered up the camera to makes sure that it still worked. It did boot up and showed me the option to choose between “Earphones” and “TV-out”. -Great! It works, I thought, and laid it a side for the moment to work on the tricopter.

    After finishing the FunJet V2 build, it was finally time to get out and do some flying with the Z500+. I drove to the field and set everything up for what was looking to be an awesome flight. The weather was perfect and there was no wind at all. I powered everything up and looked in the goggles, the “Earphones” or “TV-out” screen was showing. So I selected “TV-out” using the remote. This was when I got a feeling like missing a step walking down some stairs… (more…)

  • Flytron DT-3K Headtracker Review


    This is the Flytron DT-3K Headtracker.

    The headtracker came nicely packed in an anti-ESD bag. It’s very compact and light weight, which keeps down the shipping cost. The DT-3K headtracker doesn’t come with a physical manual, but inside the package is a note with the address to an online manual. The manual is very clear and easy to understand, containing illustrative pictures and detailed instructions.
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  • Under the bridge and into a tree 2 this time in HD!

    It was 6:30am, a blue sky and no wind. The park was empty, the ground was covered in a blanket of windflowers and the sun had just broken the horizon. The GoPro Hero HD was hastily mounted with rubber bands. Anything to be able to capture the glorious sunrise in HD.
    Here are the results; Under the bridge and into a tree 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrvAMyobsAw&feature=player_embedded

    More info about the Tricopter setup can be found here