RattlesnakeDan
San Antonio Texas
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That is a missing chunk o' flesh my friend. I hate that. "Drone Training Armour" for rent anywhere?
and welders gloves...darn that looks like it hurt!
See above..... welder's gloves or any glove would work well. Unfortunately I forgot to disarm the flight controller before I picked it up and I bumped the throttle. So it spun up into my finger. Still took less time to heal than the cut I gave myself with my wife's Cutco knives.....That is a missing chunk o' flesh my friend. I hate that. "Drone Training Armour" for rent anywhere?
Ya, the "go stick" can be a little touchy.
My cats aren't any happier with these things. As soon as they hear a motor spin up, they run off to another room.
+1 'dat ! We NEED training videos.Please video these attempts for us!! Please!
Actually I am going to cut up the box today and make some little glider planes to toss aroundDan, maybe you should have started smaller, lol. I have a couple of these, they are fun for indoors. http://www.amazon.com/Seresroad-Cheerson-2-4GHz-Rechargeable-Quadcopter/dp/B00N9NT3GM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427370200&sr=8-1&keywords=cheerson cx-10
Just a flesh wound......
That was the same day I flew this one. Excuse the vibration in the video, it's a constant battle with these vibrating machines. This makes for a fun tour of one of the properties I get out to chase hogs and coyotes on a few times a year. I was riding shotgun in the 4wheeler you see in the video.
We keep pushing it further and further each time we go out there. The possibilities it offer are really tremendous. That long section before we went back up the hill is a large creek bed, almost half of it is not easily accessible even with the machine we were in. Good old swampy snake infested east TX creek bottom. Flying this thing over it gives us the chance to see what's going on in there in a way that wouldn't be possible otherwise.That is some great video, such a new perspective that it intrigues the mind, leaves me wanting to see more.
I have one of those as well. WAY harder to fly than the big ones.Dan, maybe you should have started smaller, lol. I have a couple of these, they are fun for indoors. http://www.amazon.com/Seresroad-Cheerson-2-4GHz-Rechargeable-Quadcopter/dp/B00N9NT3GM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427370200&sr=8-1&keywords=cheerson cx-10
I'm using goggles. At that time I was using http://www.getfpv.com/fatshark-attitude-v2.html. I've now upgraded to http://www.getfpv.com/fatshark-dominator-v2-fpv-goggles.html. Biggest difference is the new ones have a built in DVR and swappable receiver modules so I can change frequency bands if needed.Oso, I fell out of my office chair on your first flip! Are you using a screen for FPV or goggles?
Dan, just to give you an idea that the "toy" you're having "fun" with can really do more than trim your bear rug.....Actually I am going to cut up the box today and make some little glider planes to toss around
That's some great footage right there. Nicely done. My copter should be arriving in Seattle this weekend... probably be May before I even get a chance to open the box. Have a little one enroute to the job site so I can practice with when I'm off shift. Will spend a few days in Anchorage the first part of April, may get to tinker a little bit then too.Just a flesh wound......
That was the same day I flew this one. Excuse the vibration in the video, it's a constant battle with these vibrating machines. This makes for a fun tour of one of the properties I get out to chase hogs and coyotes on a few times a year. I was riding shotgun in the 4wheeler you see in the video.