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Postby Bille » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:54 pm
DANG Alix , that is BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!
So -- how strong do ya think the wind was at that altitude ; could
you film a HG while flying ?
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Postby alexrider » Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:22 pm
Bille wrote:DANG Alix , that is BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!
So -- how strong do ya think the wind was at that altitude ; could
you film a HG while flying ?
Bille
Surely it can keep up with a HG in thermal conditions (it handles gusts remarkably); goggles FPV would help if the copter pilot is grounded.
Whilst cliff soaring should equally be workable provided wind < 16 knots, perhaps even 20 knots.
However, there is this guy jimovo (look on the first page of this thread) who is working on a most interesting idea (to be closely followed!): make the copter track a target equipped with GPS and and transmitter. I imagine it will be user set-able so it can fly in the desired position relative to the target - ie you. The great thing is that you wouldn't even need a guy on the ground. As they are, these GPS equipped copters (such a mine) self land at precisely the take-off point (home) when the batteries run down or when contact is lost.
I am sure you're gonna get one pretty soon!
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Postby hmattar » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:17 pm
Your phantom is all stock, no gimbal?
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Postby alexrider » Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:47 pm
hmattar wrote:Your phantom is all stock, no gimbal?
Stock, no gimbal.
Since I will concentrate on picture more than movies, gimbal not really required. It's weight would shorten flights.
Within a few months and with more experience, I will certainly consider a larger copter (6 or 8 motors) with all the bells and whistles (gimbal, FPV goggles or monitor, DSLR...etc...), But I wouldn't able to take that gear along in travels, since it would weigh as much as 2 kites at least. The Phantom with its box is about 3 kg.
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Postby alexrider » Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:01 am
This was a first on a Bali volcano lake at 1200 m altitude. The rider, Maximus, was kiting on the Ocean late afternoon at sunset the same day.
Sorry to be off topic, but felt like posting this as well. Regatta Day in Gilimanuk.
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Postby Erlend M B » Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:13 pm
Any video yet?
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Postby alexrider » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:17 am
Erlend M B wrote:Any video yet?
Yes, lots, but too lazy to edit them. Waiting for Max (the guy you see in the pics) to do the tedious job...
The pictures are captions from videos, by-the-way...
I ordered a F550 hexacopter (not sure it was the best choice), so I can carry more weight (gimbal, fpv transmitter..) without being too penalised with flight time.
I'll try to post something short, however, and here, in the meanwhile, a couple more captions (sorry, not all kite related):
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Postby Bille » Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:38 pm
alexrider wrote:Erlend M B wrote:Any video yet?
Yes, lots, but too lazy to edit them. Waiting for Max (the guy you see in the pics) to do the tedious job...
...
Did your quadcopter Sink to the bottom of the ocean ?
Bin impatiently waiting for some More of your AWESOME video ; but
apparently your kind-a Blowing us/Me Off !!
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Postby Toby » Sat Dec 21, 2013 10:38 pm
we filmed the other day with a drone...not that easy if you don't have the glasses to fly it.
They will make it much easier if you see what you film
Unfortunately not much wind...but next week more wind will come back to Cumbuco...
trying to get my new tricks onto drone video
That drone we use can fly in 20+ knots of winds!
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Postby moffemand » Sun Dec 22, 2013 2:45 am
This teaser to a drone kitemovie (The Aerial Eye) is shot in 18 knt. 25 knt is not fun. You can still fly upwind but it is scary when a gust come.
The footage is not top dollar because we had the sun against us.
I am going to shoot Toby and we will get early up for right light.
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