damn it… I got the signal of video but the transmitter loses the signal?? This is not appropriate… on one forum I found this:
Futaba T7C huh?
okay… I sold my heli, sold my Dx6i and bought Continue reading Project Flight pt. 6
damn it… I got the signal of video but the transmitter loses the signal?? This is not appropriate… on one forum I found this:
Futaba T7C huh?
okay… I sold my heli, sold my Dx6i and bought Continue reading Project Flight pt. 6
Testing the plane before testing the video transmitter-receiver
cool, it flies!
now the video… the FPV
everything looks quite good… now I need a camera to film from and a lot of training doing FPV only…
Here is my first own built plane, the wing span is 2000 (2 meters) the fuselage is almost 2 meters. The wing was built from profile on the Internet (clark y, if I remember right…) and the day came to try it…
It flies! my own plane flies! Continue reading Project Flight pt. 4
So, as I mentioned before, Dx6i was a big loop forward. I was upgrading my plane for a while, but a new transmitter, new plane? So I started to make a new, my own plane… a bit bigger…

The M-2 is the new wing… I’m glad that I made it… Why? well… I put the new wing on the old plane to try it and it flies great! but..
I landed it a bit harsh… Continue reading Project Flight pt. 3
A pretty good transmitter for beginners, but if you’re planning staying in the hobby, you better save your money and buy a better one…
This transmitter has 5 channels and all of them are reversible, none can be mixed.


OK, so now I have a working transmitter and a receiver. I bought some cheap servos (3 exactly) carbon roods ~ 400g thrust brushless motor, Li-Po battery… looks like everything I need of electrics to install into a plane!
wait a minute… I didn’t had a plane! So I needed to build one…Hilarious now…
Hello,
This is my first post on this new blog, this will be about what is my purpose, and how far have i got to my goal.
To begin with, it all started as a dream really, then i attempted to make it reality, but I failed… Then i’t come as a project for school graduate of 12th form technology exam. Everything changed by then.
My teacher told me to start my project a year earlier, on the 11th form, so I did. The main thing for success this time was that i got money from my parents, which gave me a big loop in it. But still i failed…
The project is to make a flying plane which can take pictures or film while you are standing on the ground. In short i have to find a cheaper way to make a birds fly movie or pictures
So, back to the topic i got the transmitter Spektrum Dx5e with a receiver AR500

Orange cupcakes with morangue and sugarpaste flowers.
Cisco Unified Computing System(UCS) is quite new compared to well know server providers like HP, Dell, IBM but during a short period of time it achieved quite a lot.
For anyone who wants to see what UCS is or just simply try out, Cisco has released UCS Emulator.
UCS emulator is pretty powerful tool it allows users to emulate UCS environment. So you can add your chassis, servers, CPUs, RAM, PSUs etc. The other interesting feature is that it allows to import hardware configuration from a live environment. It cannot import everything but is pretty close.
This post will show you how setup and use UCS emulator.
Before you start you’ll need to download UCS emulator also you need to install VMware Player or Workstation on your computer.
http://developer.cisco.com/web/unifiedcomputing/ucsemulatordownload download 7z file (you’ll need Cisco login to download it, just register). The emulator requires 1GB of RAM dedicated to the VM so make sure you have enough memory.
http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer (again you need to login to download)
Extract the files from 7z archive to a new folder.
Install VMware player/Workstation this will require a reboot.
Continue reading Using Cisco UCS Emulator
Hi everyone,
It’s been a while since I posted here and this was mainly because of two reason. First I was on holidays and second I’ve changed my job. So I loads of things going on and simply had not time to look after blog.
This should change in the coming weeks as I will start bloging again. As my job roles has changed the things that I write about will also change, mainly because I’ve moved from Microsoft products to cloud computing. So expect more posts about virtualization.