Contribute
The FPV Bible is an open-source project. No single person can cover everything — we need your knowledge.
How to Contribute
Section titled “How to Contribute”1. Expand a Stub
Section titled “1. Expand a Stub”Pages marked with a yellow “Stub” banner need content. Pick one you know about, click “Edit page” at the bottom, and write what you know. Even a few paragraphs helps.
Pages that need your help:
Getting Started
Section titled “Getting Started”Power System
Section titled “Power System”- Batteries ⚡ Stub
- Charging ⚡ Stub
- LEDs ⚡ Stub
- PDB ⚡ Stub
- Regulators ⚡ Stub
- Series vs. Parallel ⚡ Stub
FPV System
Section titled “FPV System”- FPV Camera ⚡ Stub
- VTX ⚡ Stub
- VRX ⚡ Stub
- Goggles ⚡ Stub
- OSD ⚡ Stub
- Antennas ⚡ Stub
- FPV Etiquette ⚡ Stub
Flight School
Section titled “Flight School”- Flight 101 ⚡ Stub
- Flight Mode Comparison ⚡ Stub
- Simulators ⚡ Stub
Recording
Section titled “Recording”- DVR ⚡ Stub
- HD Recording ⚡ Stub
Tools & Tips
Section titled “Tools & Tips”- Accessories ⚡ Stub
- Troubleshooting ⚡ Stub
2. Fix or Improve Existing Content
Section titled “2. Fix or Improve Existing Content”See something outdated or wrong? Every page has an “Edit page” link at the bottom. Click it, fix the issue, and submit a pull request.
3. Request a Topic
Section titled “3. Request a Topic”Want a page that doesn’t exist yet? Open a content request.
4. Report an Issue
Section titled “4. Report an Issue”Found a bug or broken link? Open an issue.
Contribution Guidelines
Section titled “Contribution Guidelines”- Write for beginners — assume the reader is new to FPV
- Be specific — include part numbers, specs, and real-world experience where relevant
- Cite sources — link to datasheets, videos, or community resources
- Keep it neutral — this is a reference, not a product review site
- No gatekeeping — every contribution matters, from fixing a typo to writing a full page
For the full style guide and technical setup, see CONTRIBUTING.md on GitHub.
Why Contribute?
Section titled “Why Contribute?”FPV knowledge is scattered across YouTube videos, Reddit threads, Discord messages, and blog posts that go offline. The FPV Bible aims to be the single, permanent, community-maintained reference — like a wiki, but structured and curated.
Every page you write saves the next beginner hours of searching.