Saratoga Dave
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Where is that? Looks pretty good!
So green. This is what California looks like right now.They have recently finished the loop around the lake I live on and I love it. The area has extensive multi use paths ,which are an excellent use of tax dollars.View attachment 128217
Are you using Litchi?My first trial test using a third-party drone app. I was a bit leery implementing the follow-me mode but once I got on the bike, I felt a bit more reassured.
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I also practiced hand landings and take offs and it’s easier than one would think. This technique comes in handy when there is little to no space for a ground lift off.
I forked out the fee only because I intend on using the follow mode and waypoints in future videos. I’ve heard that if you had signed up as a tester for the Beta version early enough that you could get it free. It’s a bit of a bummer that the mini 2 doesn’t incorporate the follow/active tracking features due to the lack of front/rear sensors. That being said, the app in follow mode enables the user to change the altitude and distance as well as the heading on the fly. It tracks the signal directly from the controller even while I’m partially hidden behind trees.Great fun. Couple of questions if you don't mind. Do you use the free app or pay the 35 bucks ? And how did you mount the controller to your handlebar ?? Thx.
Thank you for the good words!I forked out the fee only because I intend on using the follow mode and waypoints in future videos. I’ve heard that if you had signed up as a tester for the Beta version early enough that you could get it free. It’s a bit of a bummer that the mini 2 doesn’t incorporate the follow/active tracking features. The app in follow mode enables the user to set the altitude and distance as well as change the heading on the fly. It tracks the signal directly from the controller even while I’m partially hidden behind trees.
I have a Ram mount that I built specifically for my bikes and it holds the controller firmly in place.
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@WattsUpDude - Judging from the quality of that footage, you need to dust off that MP and start shooting again. Well done!
ThxI forked out the fee only because I intend on using the follow mode and waypoints in future videos. I’ve heard that if you had signed up as a tester for the Beta version early enough that you could get it free. It’s a bit of a bummer that the mini 2 doesn’t incorporate the follow/active tracking features due to the lack of front/rear sensors. That being said, the app in follow mode enables the user to change the altitude and distance as well as the heading on the fly. It tracks the signal directly from the controller even while I’m partially hidden behind trees.
I have a Ram mount that I built specifically for my bikes and it holds the controller firmly in place.
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@WattsUpDude - Judging from the quality of that footage, you need to dust off that MP and start shooting again. Well done!
I inherited the Cuban Chain from my Daddy.Wow Rome, you’re really pimped out with the tats and gold chain. I like it. Good on you for helping out those in need. The world is a better place with simple offerings of kindness and goodwill towards others. Kudos.
I have a Traxxas Aton. I've used it for sport flying (tricks/flips/etc) but it fell into lack of use when the laws changed as it is heavier.I forked out the fee only because I intend on using the follow mode and waypoints in future videos. I’ve heard that if you had signed up as a tester for the Beta version early enough that you could get it free. It’s a bit of a bummer that the mini 2 doesn’t incorporate the follow/active tracking features due to the lack of front/rear sensors. That being said, the app in follow mode enables the user to change the altitude and distance as well as the heading on the fly. It tracks the signal directly from the controller even while I’m partially hidden behind trees.
I have a Ram mount that I built specifically for my bikes and it holds the controller firmly in place.
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@WattsUpDude - Judging from the quality of that footage, you need to dust off that MP and start shooting again. Well done!
Nice Dave. Those are insanely fast and I doubt that my aging eyes could keep track of one! Don’t think I’ll be able to perform any barrel rolls with the mini either. Can those be equipped with a camera? As a newbie pilot, I still have much to learn but there are plenty of online video tutorials that I’ve found to be quite helpful.This is hard to see without a large screen. It's me flying a Traxxas Aton in Sport mode. My band is playing the background music...
I've had a Mavic Pro2 on my radar for over a year but hesitate to pull the trigger due to all the FAA drone regulations. I live close to an airport and most of the places I go are also in restricted airspace. In my case, just jumping off my deck into the pool would seem to violate some FAA reg. Becoming a licensed drone pilot is one option that simplifies some of the regulations but it just involves another layer of bureaucracy.Nice Dave. Those are insanely fast and I doubt that my aging eyes could keep track of one! Don’t think I’ll be able to perform any barrel rolls with the mini either. Can those be equipped with a camera? As a newbie pilot, I still have much to learn but there are plenty of online video tutorials that I’ve found to be quite helpful.
The recently released Mini 3 has advanced obstacle detection, a screen that’s integrated into the controller so no phone is required to act as a display and still comes under 250g. It’s almost double the cost of the 2 but also has a ton of features.
https://www.drdrone.ca/pages/dji-mini-3
Traverse City, Mi.Where is that? Looks pretty good!
That’s one of the reasons why I pulled the trigger on the mini 2 as it’s under the max governed weight so there is no mandatory registration or licensing involved. However, I do think there has to be some level of restriction placed on drones operators otherwise it would be sheer mayhem in the skies. My neighbourhood just happens to be in the direct path of an air ambulance (STARS). As a general rule, I only fly if I’m trying to refine my technique or if I’m shooting footage. I always check for restricted zones before I go out to an unfamiliar area and avoid public places where there are too many people. One of the nicest features of the mini 2 is how quiet it is even on takeoff/landing.I've had a Mavic Pro2 on my radar for over a year but hesitate to pull the trigger due to all the FAA drone regulations. I live close to an airport and most of the places I go are also in restricted airspace. In my case, just jumping off my deck into the pool would seem to violate some FAA reg. Becoming a licensed drone pilot is one option that simplifies some of the regulations but it just involves another layer of bureaucracy.
I realize these regs are designed for our safety & protection but some seem to be overly zealous. I'm curious how other droners here handle them.
Yup, here's a crappy vid with a GoPro clone camera mount. There is no gimbal so the video is rough. Also should have wiped the sound so turn that off...Nice Dave. Those are insanely fast and I doubt that my aging eyes could keep track of one! Don’t think I’ll be able to perform any barrel rolls with the mini either. Can those be equipped with a camera? As a newbie pilot, I still have much to learn but there are plenty of online video tutorials that I’ve found to be quite helpful.
The recently released Mini 3 has advanced obstacle detection, a screen that’s integrated into the controller so no phone is required to act as a display and still comes under 250g. It’s almost double the cost of the 2 but also has a ton of features.
https://www.drdrone.ca/pages/dji-mini-3