Hi Guys!
So I've been looking around and have been planning on getting my own FPV setup sometime this summer. I was hoping I could get everyone's $0.02 on what I should get and what to steer clear off.
So my requirements are as follows:
1) No long distance flying, just scenic shots and fun FPV flying within 250m max radius.
2) Needs to be relatively portable for overseas travel since I'm an international student in the US and lugging a screen in luggage...not a good idea in terms of both weight and possibility of damage during travel
3) I wanted to be able to swap it between my tricopter and the plane I plan on using for fpv (not sure how this would affect anything but just wanted to be sure)
What I thought of going with was a 5.8GHz system with FatShark goggles and a decently good osd. I just need to know which fpv equipment are reliable. I also don't mind dishing out a little more than average so long as its good and reliable equipment and also because I want to be able to use it for a long time.
Note: My tricopter is the Titan from Fortis Airframes (http://www.fortisairframes.com)and the plane is a modified version of IBCrazy's Specter (http://fpvlab.com/forums/showthread.php?2769-Specter-V2-My-best-FPV-plane-yet).
So I've been looking around and have been planning on getting my own FPV setup sometime this summer. I was hoping I could get everyone's $0.02 on what I should get and what to steer clear off.
So my requirements are as follows:
1) No long distance flying, just scenic shots and fun FPV flying within 250m max radius.
2) Needs to be relatively portable for overseas travel since I'm an international student in the US and lugging a screen in luggage...not a good idea in terms of both weight and possibility of damage during travel
3) I wanted to be able to swap it between my tricopter and the plane I plan on using for fpv (not sure how this would affect anything but just wanted to be sure)
What I thought of going with was a 5.8GHz system with FatShark goggles and a decently good osd. I just need to know which fpv equipment are reliable. I also don't mind dishing out a little more than average so long as its good and reliable equipment and also because I want to be able to use it for a long time.
Note: My tricopter is the Titan from Fortis Airframes (http://www.fortisairframes.com)and the plane is a modified version of IBCrazy's Specter (http://fpvlab.com/forums/showthread.php?2769-Specter-V2-My-best-FPV-plane-yet).