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Rotor Revolution RC Podcast EP18 - Rotorflight with Tomas Kirnak

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This week Alex, Kenny and Nick sit down with Rotorflight power user Tomas Kirnak to discuss this extremely affordable FBL that utilizes open source community written software to power it. We cover the basics of how to get involved with the rotorflight community, what are the hardware options, which radios it's compatible with, how is the setup process, what's the learning curve like, how does it fly, what's tuning like, and who is it really aimed at. At 100 dollars per FBL and being able to purchase a radio that would allow complete integration and forward programming for only 250 dollars, it's a system you can buy 3 or 4 of for the price of some more expensive radio and fbl combos. Our hope is to help guide your purchasing decisions by explaining just what you would be getting yourselves into, and where to find help if you decide to take it on. Special thanks to everyone in the Rotorflight community who helped us with this episode.

On top of all that we catch up with the crew (spoiler alert: there all back to flying again!), as well as cover the latest news in the hobby. There's also some updates on how to get a hold of us, as well as the latest on swag here at the Revolution. As always, for listener questions, advertising inquiries, funfly information, or any news items you would like us to cover you can email us at [email protected], or message us at our facebook page at www.facebook.com/rotorrevolutionrcpodcast.

Some helpful links:

Central hub of all Rotorflight Information:
www.rotorflight.org

Rotorflight Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/rotorflight

Rotorflight Discord:
https://discord.gg/6QUySXdEvd

Rotorflight on RC Groups Discussion Forum
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4000345-Rotorflight-Flight-Control-%28FBL%29-Software-Official-discussion

Rotorflight on Github
https://github.com/rotorflight

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Manage episode 424226399 series 3526338
Content provided by Nicholas Wisdom, Nick Wisdom, Brian Byrdsong, Alex Dean, and Kenny Hutton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicholas Wisdom, Nick Wisdom, Brian Byrdsong, Alex Dean, and Kenny Hutton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week Alex, Kenny and Nick sit down with Rotorflight power user Tomas Kirnak to discuss this extremely affordable FBL that utilizes open source community written software to power it. We cover the basics of how to get involved with the rotorflight community, what are the hardware options, which radios it's compatible with, how is the setup process, what's the learning curve like, how does it fly, what's tuning like, and who is it really aimed at. At 100 dollars per FBL and being able to purchase a radio that would allow complete integration and forward programming for only 250 dollars, it's a system you can buy 3 or 4 of for the price of some more expensive radio and fbl combos. Our hope is to help guide your purchasing decisions by explaining just what you would be getting yourselves into, and where to find help if you decide to take it on. Special thanks to everyone in the Rotorflight community who helped us with this episode.

On top of all that we catch up with the crew (spoiler alert: there all back to flying again!), as well as cover the latest news in the hobby. There's also some updates on how to get a hold of us, as well as the latest on swag here at the Revolution. As always, for listener questions, advertising inquiries, funfly information, or any news items you would like us to cover you can email us at [email protected], or message us at our facebook page at www.facebook.com/rotorrevolutionrcpodcast.

Some helpful links:

Central hub of all Rotorflight Information:
www.rotorflight.org

Rotorflight Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/rotorflight

Rotorflight Discord:
https://discord.gg/6QUySXdEvd

Rotorflight on RC Groups Discussion Forum
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4000345-Rotorflight-Flight-Control-%28FBL%29-Software-Official-discussion

Rotorflight on Github
https://github.com/rotorflight

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