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Seems like it's not a bad setup. I've looked at the FatShark stuff and while they are nice for plug n play they don't offer longer range and have trouble passing through or around dense objects. If you can get yourself a set of attitude goggles and go with an immersion rc transmitter that would be a nice setup with some cloverleaf antennas and the attitudes are head tracking ready. I'm thinking about getting myself A race wood or lawmate. 1.3ghz setup in the end but the c-go1 and gimbal I was referring to is plug n play for the blade.
 
A little update on the tri, I did Infact find it. My first day on days off me and my buddies found it in about 30 mins. I was looking too far out the whole time :/ it was hanging in a tree about eye level just on the other side of the first fence line. I've gotten it repaired and flying again, made a few changes with it too. I'll post some pics up when I can. :)

Also I'm thinking I'm going to pick up a hitec aurora 9. I'm beginning to wonder if my TX has anything to do with my tri and blade crashing.
 
Rolex is the little voice in your head.
I'm the one that tells the little voice in your head what to say.
To get rid of the little voice in your head, use mental floss regularly.
 
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