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  • I fly FPV drones mostly.

    I order often from: getfpv.com, readymaderc.com, and racedayquads.com. I’ve also ordered from quite a few other sites but try to pay close attention to delivery estimates If I want something quickly.

    For the most part there is pretty good interoperability on parts. Transmitters will speak one or more protocol, make sure to get compatible receivers there. Video systems are similar, analogue hardware is fairly interoperable, but if you get a digital video system you need corresponding video transmitter/camera. Not all motors are equal but even pretty cheap motors can get the job done. From a power standpoint you want to make sure any speed controllers you’re using are reasonably matched to your motors.

    Ardupilot is probably best for automated systems, waypoint missions, position hold, or otherwise photography platform like activates. Ardupilot also gets extra points for being versatile planes/drone/boats, etc from one controller. If you want to actually pilot a performance drone you’d probably want to lean more toward betaflight and its forks/competitors.

    When it comes to aircraft, if you’re new, expect to crash and break them. They can be fairly durable but really when I buy something I’m thinking about it’s flight characteristics and features more than it’s cost. $20 isn’t going to make a big difference here. Transmitters and Video equipment are much better investment opportunities. A nice transmitter with quality gimbals can last a decade. Quality FPV goggles will last also and improve QoL. These are where you want to invest.

    That said a really cheap transmitter and some crappy box goggles are better than not flying at all.

    Planes differ from drones in that they can be flown without a flight controller (direct PWM to servos). Though a more purpose built (fixed wing) flight controllers can make the job a bunch easier by trying to help hold orientation. I’m pretty new at the whole fixed wing thing.

    A blimp sounds like a great time, on a really still day, or in a gymnasium or something. I’ve also seen RC paramotors that look like they might be groovy!


  • I’m super late to this thread, sorry.

    Honestly where to buy depends a lot on where you’re located. There are plenty of Chinese sites that have good deals and descent products. e.g. hobbyking banggood. Finding a retailer that ships products you’re interested in from your continent is ideal. What to buy if you’re new to the hobby really depends on you. Buy something that looks fun. This is very much a you get what you pay for type hobby. So for example a <50 dollar RC boat is likely to be less fun and durable than one that is >200.

    If there is a particular type of RC vehicle that you’re after and you’re willing to share your region I can probably provide a more specific answer.

    As for software drones without auto-leveling can be tricky. As can fixed wing aircraft via LoS. Simulators can help build muscle memory. Otherwise there is a considerable amount of relatively proprietary software used to configure various bits of hardware involved.



  • Sorry for the delay! I mostly fly sub 250 gram drones in my back yard via FPV. I also have some RC cars of different scales (1/14, 1/18, 1/28), that I drive around with the neighbors. I’ve also have recently started trying out some fixed wing aircraft, from model prop planes to flying wing designs.






  • In prusa slicer after you click slice you will be presented with your sliced gcode. At this point you can use the vertical scroll bar on the right (to pick a layer), and the horizontal scroll bar on the bottom (to play through the tool path (moves) for that layer) to see every operation your printer is going to perform as it runs this gcode.

    If this was somehow caused by bad slicing/g-code it could be used to help troubleshoot it. But it sounds like others here have probably provided more insightful troubleshooting suggestions and you may want to pursue their advice first. Hopefully your tightened z screw solves the problem!




  • “her dad is not her actual biological father”

    Who cares. he is her dad.

    But seriously, while pedantic I think differentiating between “dad” and “father” is part of the solution here. Your title leans into one of the most abrasive ways she could break the news (I know that wasn’t a proposed phrasing). “Your my dad, I love you, but turns out your not my bilogical father” is much more palatable way to break the news, and puts the focus on what’s actually important.

    Either way, as you said, it’s her decision. Even if agreement from us commenters is unanimous she should chuck out all our opinions and do what she thinks is right.



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    1 year ago

    This is the sarcasm we deserve.

    I’ve known plenty of vegans and not once have I seen them “try to force it into others”… Outside of internet rage baiting crazies.

    …Now the religious on the other hand, I have first hand experience with.