coloradosky said:$50 sticker credit for the best shot!
This morning I realized I don't have to take all of the photos of our stickers in action- there are a bunch of photo /flight enthusiasts that are way better than I am out there- so maybe all I have to do is ask for the pics?
Took this one of the helispot this morning, fresh snow and tall grass stood no chance against the H case:
Post your sticker pics here, and best shot (in our families opinion) wins $50 to spend on stickers from our site here:
http://www.signsoflife.net/phantom-graphics.php. Note! We have 9 year old boys through 40 something wife judging this contest, so who knows what he criteria might be? Just make it cool.![]()
By posting the pic, you give permission for me to use your image to 'show off' our stickers! To qualify the image must include stickers that we have printed displayed on your phantom, or case, or vehicle or??
Let's say the deadline is... Jan 20th?
Can't wait to see what's out there!
-Mark
JustJames said:Man what happened to this thread...talk about derailed. This thread and forum is getting mighty negative. Bummer.
I'll PM you Colorado Sky if I have any questions or ideas so you don't have to wade through this mess.
James
Pull_Up said:Just on the "any more ideas for stickers" thing... I sometimes forget to take the lens cover off the camera because being white against a white camera and phantom body it just kind of disappears. Any mileage in making something to make it a bit more obvious? For patriotic reasons I was thinking RAF roundel...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/adampoole/5761061455
Or the WWII version for an old school look:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kagey_b/205535322
And then I thought how about a big one for the top of the phantom?! Just throwing it out there...![]()
arinvideo said:It's a Estes Proto X just got her last night in the mail.
Nvr2fst said:arinvideo said:It's a Estes Proto X just got her last night in the mail.
I picked up a couple of them about a week ago. They are pretty fun to book around the house with. Pretty tough too. If after a while you are having to adjust the trim too much and it strays on you. Just turn on radio, turn on quad, take the left stick and hold it down and to the right.....while holding it there take the right stick left and right until the quad blinks and this will put it back in shape.
I also have a little bit bigger QR1 and you can interchange the radios. The electronics on both work the same. The QR1 comes with a larger controller so it is easier to hold than the tiny ones that come with the Protos.
Also if you didn't know, you can push in on the right stick and the quads become more responsive. Much easier to fly this way. Without using this mode, they take way too long to react and you will crash more.
when you do bump something, the rotors like to fly off so keep an eye out for them. no biggie just snap em back on and go.
UrbanLegend777 said:Received my order for stickers promptly, applied them to my Phantom Vision and they look and work great. Very high quality and I was even able to remove one or two, straighten them, and reapply them with no problems.
One good reason for the control stickers - even for those of us who don't need them - is for that inevitable time when a friend says, "Wow, that's so cool! Can I fly it?" Having the functions clearly labeled is a benefit.
Now if it would just stop blowing and snowing on the Chespapeake Bay so I could take it out for a flight...
UrbanLegend777 said:Oh yeah and for all the really serious pilots on this thread, the best part of using the stickers is, you can take the original cardboard controller instructions with the two big joystick circles in them, cut a couple of ear notches out of the sides, and they make really nifty flight goggles! :lol:
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