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The FCO3 Core Set (FC3000) includes the video recorder, 2”<br />

video screen and camera mounting plate. Now you can view<br />

your recordings directly on the 2” TFT screen without the need<br />

for additional equipment. The screen is removed for flight and<br />

replaced by the mounting plate. With the addition of the FCO3<br />

Transmitter Set (FC3002), the screen is replaced by the 2.4<br />

GHz transmitter module; now the camera sends the video to the<br />

receiver that is connected to the screen. The camera is still<br />

recording to the SD card as well as sending live video footage<br />

to the screen on the ground. In the near future, the receiver<br />

module will be able to connect to FCO3 V-Eyes (FC3004) for a<br />

bird’s eye view, in real time, of the video stream from your<br />

model. The FCO3 GPS Module (FC3007 - coming soon) will<br />

send information on altitude, speed and direction during flight.<br />

With a receiver that has 3 additional free channels, full head<br />

tracking will be possible (pan, tilt, start/stop). The pan and tilt<br />

functions are built into the camera and do not require additional<br />

servos. The functions Pan, Tilt, and On/Off can be controlled on<br />

the ground by the 868 MHz transmitter/receiver FCO LinX<br />

(FC3005) without using the model’s transmitter.<br />

Just<br />

$139.99<br />

Core Set<br />

Check Out Actual Flight Videos at<br />

www.hobby-lobby.com<br />

2.4 GHz Transmitter and Receiver for FCO3<br />

FC3002 FlyCamOne3 2.4 GHz Transmitter Set .................. $99.99<br />

Transmitter Module: 2-3/8” x 2” x 7/8”, 40 grams, 550 mAh Lipo, 2.4<br />

GHz, 4 individually selectable channels, 10mW power. Attaches to the<br />

camera module to transmit video to the receiver module on the<br />

ground. The screen that you removed from the camera now attaches<br />

to the receiver module for viewing. The camera records to the SD<br />

card at the same time as the signal is being transmitted to the ground<br />

receiver. Includes the Receiver Module: 3-7/8” x 2” x 5/8”, 1000 mAh<br />

Lipo battery, 2.4 GHz, 4 channels. Has a 3.5mm video out A/V socket.<br />

When using the Transmitter Set, your aircraft radio system cannot be<br />

on 2.4 GHz.<br />

Airborne Video Camera with viewing screen<br />

and mounting bracket<br />

FC3000 FlyCamOne3 Core Set ................................. $139.99<br />

Camera Module: 3-7/8” x 2” x 5/8”, 2.2 oz. (62 grams) including<br />

mounting plate, 500 mAh Lipo, VGA resolution, 28 FPS, 2 internal step<br />

motors for Pan and Tilt via separate cable, Motion detection for automatic<br />

recording, requires a Micro SD card with a minimum of 4MB<br />

writing speed up to 8 GB storage.<br />

First Person Video Goggles<br />

for FCO3 with built-in head<br />

tracking<br />

FC3004 FlyCamOne3 V-Eyes<br />

Video Goggles ............... $299.99<br />

VGA resolution 640x480 with builtin<br />

head tracking sensors.<br />

Control FlyCamOne3 Pan, Tilt<br />

and Shutter release from your<br />

transmitter<br />

Control your FCO3<br />

without your model transmitter<br />

FC3005 FlyCamOne3 LinX .. $29.99<br />

868 MHz Transmitter/Receiver allows<br />

you to control the Pan, Tilt and<br />

Recording On/Off functions without<br />

using your models transmitter.<br />

FC3009 FlyCamOne3 Receiver Cable<br />

.................................................... $39.99<br />

Requires up to 3 additional channels on<br />

your radio to control all of the functions.<br />

Can use 2 channels to control Pan and<br />

Tilt. Cable plugs into the camera module<br />

and up to 3 open channels on your<br />

receiver.<br />

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