FPV Mono Goggle

FPV Mono Goggle

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This is my Single Eye FPV Goggle using a Virhuck Monitor inside. The Idea behind this Project was to overcome the restriction that you always must have a Spotter when you fly via FPV or otherwise need direct View to your flight model. With this FPV Monocle you can either view FPV only when the left Eyepatch is flipped down. When you flip the left Eyepatch up you can simultanously view through FPV and direct perspective. Of course this needs a bit of brain training but it is possible. The Eyepatch is kept in both positions by a spring. The FPV monitor on the right side can also be flipped up so that you only have the real view. With the Spring Mechanism changing between these views is done very quickly. Note that the spring for the Monitor must be strong due to its weight. Or the mounting shall be stiff by using additional washer. Paint the back of the Eyepatch and interior of the Monitor black for best results or print all with black Filament. You need a Lens for Focus Adjustment, e.g. from a Google Cardboard or similar. The Focus can be adjusted with a Screwdriver through the hole at the front side. For the Headmount you need some flexible straps e.g. from an LED Headlamp. All screws used here are M3 of various lengths, you must use an M3 tap and die for the corresponding holes.

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