Simon Hahnel - Channel
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Turnigy MultiStar Suicide 450 Quadcopter 30A ESC SimonK 690kV Motors KK2.1HC. First Full Flight.
After many ESC changes and disasterous crashes I finally have these ESCs and Motors sorted. Fly b... -
KK2.1 Quadcopter with Steveis SW 1.12S1 beginner SK450 Frame with PI settings
Now that my APM 2.6 controller is on the Hex I have installed a KK2.1 onto my SK450 Quad. Startin... -
HobbyKing Multirotor Compilation - Quadcopter, Hexacopter and Octocopter FY-680 SK-450 Turnigy Talon
A compilation of my recent multirotor builds. Mostly purchased through Hobbyking. A bit off Ebay.... -
Hobbyking Focke Wulf FW 190 1200 first flight. Need suggestions to help with takeoff
My brother flew petrol based RC planes about 20 years ago and now Hobbyking provides good cheap e... -
HobbyKing HKPilot 2.7 APM with the Predator 650 Frame 3536 motors and AFRO 30A ESCs
I have been helping a friend build up his Predator 650 Quadcopter for Aerial Photography. Here is... -
Tarot T4 3D Gimbal Demonstration. Provides Yaw Smoothing. I like it.
This Tarot T4-3D Gimbal was on special at Hobbyking so I could not help myself. Glad I did. -
Hobbyking Alien 560 folding Quadcopter NAZA-M Lite Install and First Flight 3536 motors
Had this unit flying well with the KK2.1HC so now time to upgrade it to the NAZA-M Lite. First ti... -
Steavenson Falls - Marysville Victoria - November 2016
Just a short trip from Melbourne are the delightful Steavenson Falls. -
ZMR250 / QAV250 Quadcopter Stick Scaling for H Frame configuration
I am not a big fan of the flight characteristics of this frame. Too eager to dip forwards and bac... -
HobbyKing Hexacopter H550 KK2 DJI F550 First Flight
Finally received my controller and props and here it is. Love it. -
H550 HobbyKing Hexacopter DJI F550 KK2 New Build Part 3 (The Electronics)
Final part of the Build with Receiver and Controller. Plus brief demonstration flight to finish i... -
H550 HobbyKing Hexacopter DJI F550 KK2 New Build Part 1 (The Parts List)
After dabbling with WLToys I thought it was time to get serious and try a larger Hexacopter. Here...

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