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Quarantine

FPV Drones

FPV drones stand for first person view drones. These drones have a unique ability that other drones don’t have. They can do flips and tricks and stuff but the important thing is that you can see what the drone sees. To see through the drones you will need a certain type of goggles and a Transmitter.

The drone is made up of lots of parts:

  • Motors that spin the props.
  • Props that lift the drone.
  • Flight controllers that’s the brain.
  • The camera is your eyes
  • The ESC or the power house and many other things.

Then you have your goggles that helps you see what the drone sees.

But the goggles have these things that you can attach to it, the antennas. The antennas help you go out farther out from where you are standing.

The Radio transmitter is the controller of the drone but first you have to bind the drone to the transmitter in order to control it.

Then after making sure everything works, you go to a place called Betaflight and make sure nothing explodes into flames and everything is good!

Once you finish that, go out and have fun with your drones and your lipos. Oh I forgot, you need to get your self a lipo battery and a lipo charger with a lipo checker. these guys help out alot.

Ok, not that we have everything, we should be able to plug it in and everything goes nicely.

I hope you enjoyed this post and I’ve inspired you to get into the hobby. See you in the air!

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Picture Books

Ogre Eats Everything by Bethany Roberts

Have you ever wondered how it would be to have an ogre as a roommate?

Ogre and May Belle live together in a house with a garden. He is the mindless monster, and she’s like his parent even though she’s a kid. When Ogre eats the tulips in her garden, May Belle has to teach him how to plant them back and what he should and shouldn’t eat.

This book has three chapters, each a different story about Ogre and May Belle.

In my opinion I think it’s a great book for early readers because of its cartoonist look and its teaching about the world the ogre. You can find this book in our Early Reader section under the call number E ROB.