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    Flight cases

    Can anyone recommend reasonably priced flight cases for an Evo? Ideally I just want to remove the arms so Z15 gimbal remains on legs. Travelling via train not air. Cheers in advance Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    CAA Information Notice Confusion

    In light of the confusion that has been created with the release of IN-2014/179 last week ARPAS are drafting some questions to put to the CAA for them to clarify. Could you therefore please list any questions [in regards to the IN only] you think ARPAS could put to the CAA in a reply to this...
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    Evo Z15 GH3 Gains

    Hi All If anyone has an Evo with a Z15-GH3 fitted would you mind sharing what your gains are and what battery you are using. I'm using a 10400 mAh battery = 1408g Basic and ATTI are the set the same. 140 pitch, 140 roll & 130 yaw. Seems to bounce around no matter how much I increase or...
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    Damaged A2 Antenna

    Can anyone tell me if the antenna on an A2 FC is cut, as per the photo, if this will effect things? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    What RC TX holders are you using

    Hi all I current have a harness connected directly to my Futaba TX and want to get an alloy holder with screen mount but hear differing stories so who like to hear about what you use and if you are happy. Photos and make & model appreciated. Cheers Michael Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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    FPV Regulations 2014 - Update 23 April 2014

    The latest Order on FPV has today been released. From now you can fly up to 1,000ft FPV proviso: The person in charge is the person piloting the SUA (The person in charge remains responsible for the safety of the operation and may only fly the SUA if reasonably satisfied that the flight can...
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    FPV Regulations 2014-2015

    On 7 April 2014 the CAA published ORS4 1009 which details the exemption for FPV until 31 March 2015. For multirotor the exemption only applies to RPAS under 2.5kg. It should be noted the height limit is 400ft NOT 1,000ft as speculated. The order reads: 1) The Civil Aviation Authority, in...
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    UK Multirotor Rules - A Simple Guide

    UK Multirotor Rules - A Simple Guide Anyone flying a multirotor, UAV, UAS, RPAS, Drone call them what you like, whether for pleasure or business, has to fly within the current CAA regulations. As at April 2014 this means that if you pilot an UAS you must follow the below. Fly outside the below...
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