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Landing of a Remote Controlled drone equipped with video camera sending a live feed to VR goggles.
The Virtual Reality Goggles have multi-axis orientation sensors, and they control the orientation of the camera on the drone, i.e. if you turn your head to the right, the camera will rotate to the right, etc.
For the Burning Man rules about using drones at the event, go to: burningman.org/event/black-rock-city-guide/drones/.
Photo taken at the Burning Man 2013 festival (Black Rock Desert, Nevada).
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A local black bear in the field across the street from my house gets a visit from a quadcopter…note we were very far from the bear who didn't seem to care about the quad which was still a few hundred meters away from him.
Great weather, time to bring out the quadcopter. The nice thing about this flying session was the company. My wife had open heart surgery just 4-1/2 weeks before so it was nice having her come along to watch and capture some video of me flying.
Two things to notice about the "catch". 1) I had to turn the Spark around because the front object avoidance system wouldn't let me get close enough and 2) Spark tries to maintain a min distance between it and your hand so you have to give it a couple seconds to respond to a full down stick.
Kathy used her iPhone X to capture the from the ground video clips.
I used this opportunity to try hand catching the DJI Spark.
Background music:
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Peyruis - "Fly Away"
Had first tentative trial flight in the garage. The controls will take a bit of getting used to. My son finds the controls more natural than I do - too much time playing computer games. We had a couple of minor crashes, but fortunately no damage!
See the video here: zerodriftmedia.com/traveling-quadcopter-less-than-drinkin...
“If the world is 70% h2o why don’t individuals fly their quadcopters in the h2o?”“Because quadcopters are not h2o proof ?”
Oh Nicely, believe once more.
With the assistance of a h2o proof quadcopter body, flying (or swimming if you favor) beneath h2o is entirely feasible without much too much h...
zerodriftmedia.com/traveling-quadcopter-less-than-drinkin...
A local black bear in the field across the street from my house gets a visit from a quadcopter…note we were very far from the bear who didn't seem to care about the quad which was still a few hundred meters away from him.
A local black bear in the field across the street from my house gets a visit from a quadcopter…note we were very far from the bear who didn't seem to care about the quad which was still a few hundred meters away from him.
In case anyone is interested ... this is SPIKE ... he's my DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter. He carries a GoPro Hero 3+ "black" edition camera mounted on a Zenmuse 3D gimbal.
Nearly all of the aerial shots you've seen in my photostream for the past year were taken using this rig.
"Absolutely Not" is what Chicago's finest had to say about my flying the Quadcopter in downtown Chicago. I decided to fly it in my neck of the woods.
Check out my You Tube video at youtu.be/eCQu-1Vvgis
A local black bear in the field across the street from my house gets a visit from a quadcopter…note we were very far from the bear who didn't seem to care about the quad which was still a few hundred meters away from him.
Photo showing a Spaxel, one of the quadcopters of the Ars Electronica Futurelab.
Credit: Christopher Sonnleitner
My first ever FPV flight.... (First Person View)
I was happy with the performance of the FPV equipment considering the use of budget parts.
Unfortunately the flight was cut short because the quad thought the battery was going flat. Which it wasn't...it was incorrectly measuring the battery, causing it to think it was lower than it was.
I had to speed up the final part of the video to fit the total time under the Flickr 3 minute limit.