ChrisMohrSr
Member
I am an 84 year old retired photographer. I was born in Brooklyn, New York and worked as a public relations representative for Rockefeller Center, Inc.
I moved my family to California in 1965. One of various positions I had in California was as Film Librarian for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
in Pasadena until they moved the Film Library up to northern California to save it from NASA cutbacks. I am a 3D aficionado and have been using the same
Stereo Realist camera since 1952 to shoot over four thousand stereo slides. My end goal is to eventually do some FPV aerial videography.
I have a WLToys V949 quad and a WLToys V959 quad, neither of which I can get to hover. I also have that Walkera MX400 which keeps tipping over every
time I attempt to get it off the ground. This is the bird I wanted to use for FPV aerial videography eventually, but I haven't enough knowledge of rc aircraft to
figure out what is wrong and no one seems to be able to give me any real help or advice.
I have just aquired (perhaps foolishly . . . and, after all, there is no fool like an old fool) an AeroSky 550 Hexacoptor and that is going to be the subject of my very first
post.
I moved my family to California in 1965. One of various positions I had in California was as Film Librarian for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
in Pasadena until they moved the Film Library up to northern California to save it from NASA cutbacks. I am a 3D aficionado and have been using the same
Stereo Realist camera since 1952 to shoot over four thousand stereo slides. My end goal is to eventually do some FPV aerial videography.
I have a WLToys V949 quad and a WLToys V959 quad, neither of which I can get to hover. I also have that Walkera MX400 which keeps tipping over every
time I attempt to get it off the ground. This is the bird I wanted to use for FPV aerial videography eventually, but I haven't enough knowledge of rc aircraft to
figure out what is wrong and no one seems to be able to give me any real help or advice.
I have just aquired (perhaps foolishly . . . and, after all, there is no fool like an old fool) an AeroSky 550 Hexacoptor and that is going to be the subject of my very first
post.