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Choose your country to get translated content where available and see local events and offers. your location, we recommend that you select: . You can also select a location from the following list: These stylish bed frames feature fabric buttons or diamante crystal detailing on the headboard and are available with or without a mattressFPV Copters Ireland added 10 new photos.Well its time for clear out again. I am not using all my gear and have a few projects in my head I want to start so prefer sell on some stuff an then start new project 1 - Sky hero Q700 trooper with DJI and zaggometry inside. Frsky X8r and Tarot gimbal and quick release. included with 5 batteries (€400) gopro not includes 2 - Fpv monitor, Eachine (€100) 3 - Red Wing with emax esc and 1806 motor, frsky D4r-ii, 3x 1300mah and spare motor with props 4 - HK swift with flysky 6ch rx and 3 batts (€30) 5 - Quanun V2 FPV goggles (€30) 6 - Mini FPV back pack (€25) 7 - Mix of voltage regulators, lip alarms

Maiden friday night, then first few flights Saturday Trooper q700 with tarot gimbal and gopro 3+FPV Copters Irelandhttp://www.rte.ie/…/…/683263-drone-footage-recreational-use/Drones in Ireland: The do's and don'ts for hobbyistsFPV Copters Ireland added 9 new photos.
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parrot ar drone gopro 3Dual led fitted on each armFPV Copters IrelandNice day for spot of flyingFPV Copters Ireland added 4 new photos.Customer brought his quad in for tune up last week. Besutifuly built a credit to the owner. Puts lot builds to shame This was his first build and looking forward seeing more from himFPV Copters Ireland added 2 new photos.The new Frsky x12d was released in Toledo this week Picture courtesy of a fellow USA fpv flyer Expected release is this summer It will be one our shopping list FPV Copters Ireland shared Kevin Cowley's video.

Nice build by Kevin of FPV250 kit supplied by us -Posted by Kevin CowleyFirst quadcopter flight with Neil MckennaFPV Copters IrelandTo celebrate start of the summer and the long evenings (perfect for flying) we are offering a free cx-10 with all kits, arf and rtf models for the rest of April Only while stocks lastThe medal winning Irish rowers who have been winning hearts around the globe with hilarious comments in interviews have gone one step better.Brothers Gary and Paul O'Donovan, from Lisheen, near Skibbereen, in Cork, took silver in the men's lightweight double sculls and won their country's first medals in the sport.In their latest interview the pair discussed urine tests and Nutella before admitting it is a shame they have been missing out on the celebrations they sparked back home in Ireland. Brothers Gary and Paul O'Donovan were interviewed by RTE following their silver medal winThey opened their memorable interview, following their spectacular win at the 2016 Games, with the line: 'Hi lads, how are things?

We're in Rio.'Gary, who has the Irish flag draped around his shoulders, then points out the backdrop behind him stating that it is 'very real' despite looking superimposed.Attempting to keep the interview on track, presenter Darragh Maloney asks Paul to sum up what the last few hours have been like for the medal-winning pair.Paul replies by revealing that they have done some celebrating and were able to 'pull on the podium' pants for the occasion before getting to see their family. Presenter Darragh Maloney can be heard laughing throughout the interview as the rowers discuss Nutella and urine testsHe continues, going slightly off-track: 'I had to go and do this doping control thing, so I was there for an hour or two trying to take a pee into a cup for them.'I drank about ten litres of water as well, so I'm a bit full up now to be honest.'Gary adds that while this was going on he was soaking up the limelight taking pictures with fans.He then humorously admits that the pair have had nothing to eat besides some bread and Nutella a few hours ago - before revealing that pizza is now on the way.

The pair said it is a shame that they have been missing out on the celebrations they have sparked back home in IrelandLater in the interview, the rowers are asked whether they have been aware of what has been going on at home as a result of their performance.Paul replies: 'Gary got a Snapchat there earlier and they were roaring away mad or something. But no, I haven't got a clue what's going on to be honest, at home I'd say it's mad excitement altogether.'Gary then interjects: 'It's a pity were missing the whole thing out here,' before Paul concludes: 'They're all in the pub at home and Skibbereen is after closing down - a national holiday or something.'The hilarious interview followed one conducted by Sir Steve Redgrave and John Inverdale for the BBC, where the duo joked: 'we'll have to be careful what we say to these lads'. The brothers from Ireland made history by claiming their country's first medals in rowingThey also joked that fellow countryman and Olympic boxer Mick Conlan 'threatened to box their heads in' should they fail to win gold.