VIDEOS MADE WITH THE HUBSAN H507A X4 STAR PRO GPS R/C CAMERA DRONE (Pg 9)



Videos Made With the Hubsan H507A X4 Star Pro GPS R/C Camera Drone (Pg. 9)
Last updated 04-16-18



Flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-10-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 9:27am PST on 03-10-18 (or, "2018-03-10T09:27" or, "2018 10 Mar." or even, "March 10, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny with very light fog, temperature was 39°F (3.9°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the WNW at 2.20mph (3.54kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is unknown Eurodisco (Hi-NRG music) from 2012.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

I attempted a RTH when the low battery alarm sounded at 10%, it kinda hovered in place for a moment and then summarily fell out of the sky. I had to use http://fix.video/ in order to repair the video prior to processing and then publishing it here.

This drone makes a piss-poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage. You can see how the wind makes the recorded video exceptionally unstable. :-/




Somewhat windy day* flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-09-18 (3) (720p)

Flight took place over the parking lot of a church near the intersection of Arcadia Ave. and Lake Bvld. in Shelton WA. USA at 3:01pm PST on 03-09-18 (or, "2018-03-09T15:01" or, "2018 09 Mar." or even, "March 09, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 54°F (12.2°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the WNW at 6.60mph (10.63kph) at the surface with observed sustained winds of 10mph (16.10kph) at flying altitudes.

The music that you hear is zax from the Commodore Amiga computer demos, "Chaotic", "Grind", and, "äMPäri3" by the Amiga computer demo group Dekadence.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

* Somewhat windy day because winds were 6.60mph (10.63kph) at the surface with observed sustained winds of 10mph (16.10kph) at flying altitudes; I brought it in a tad early to help prevent a flyaway (or in this case, a *BLOWAWAY* might be more appropriate).

This drone makes a piss-poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage. You can see how the wind makes the recorded video exceptionally unstable. :-/




Windy day* flights of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-09-18 (2) (720p)

Flights took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 1:07pm PST on 03-09-18 (or, "2018-03-09T13:07" or, "2018 09 Mar." or even, "March 09, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 54°F (12.2°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the WNW at 8.80mph (14.17kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the coin-op arcade pinball machine, "F-14 Tomcat" by Williams Electronics from 1987 and zax from the Commodore Amiga computer video game, "Flashback".
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

* Windy day because wind gusts were approaching 30mph (48.30kph) at even low flying altitudes; I brought it in a tad early to help prevent a flyaway (or in this case, a *BLOWAWAY* might be more appropriate).

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.




Flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-09-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:44am PST on 03-09-18 (or, "2018-03-09T06:44" or, "2018 09 Mar." or even, "March 09, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 36°F (2.1°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the WSW at 9.60mph (15.46kph) at the surface with higher gusts {exceeding 20mph (32.20kph)} aloft.

The music that you hear are the songs, "Out of Control" and, "American Woman" by the hard rock group Krokus.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

The wind speeds made the drone a tad difficult to control; even at full forward hammer (throttle) and set to its highest rate, it barely crawled forward into the wind. So I landed it a little early to prevent loss of the aircraft.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.




Flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-07-18 (5) (720p)

Flight took place over the 1920-block of Ridge Rd. in Shelton WA. USA at 5:27pm PST on 03-07-18 (or, "2018-03-07T17:27" or, "2018 07 Mar." or even, March 07, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 51°F (10.5°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the NE at 3.10mph (4.99kph) at the surface.

Der ein bisschen fette Kolbentürklopfer mit dem dummen gelben Windstärkemesser um seinen Hals, dass Sie den Piloten - ich natürlich sehen. (The slightly fat buttknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

The music that you hear is zax from the Commodore Amiga computer demos, "äMPäri3", "Grind", and, "Chaotic" by the Amiga computer demo group Dekadence.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

The controls screwed up just a bit toward the end of the flight which necessitated me to activate the RTH feature in order to bring the drone closer to me so that I could control it.

This drone makes a piss-poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.




Flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-07-18 (4) (720p)

Flight took place over a left-side parking lot of the Quik-E-Mart located near the intersection of Cascade Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 2:44pm PST on 03-07-18 (or, "2018-03-07T14:44" or, "2018 07 Mar." or even, "March 07, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 52°F (11.1°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the N at 2mph (3.22kph) with occasional gusts to 5.70mph (9.18kph) at the surface.

Der ein bisschen fette Kolbentürklopfer mit dem dummen gelben Windstärkemesser um seinen Hals, dass Sie den Piloten - ich natürlich sehen. (The slightly fat buttknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

The music that you hear is zax from the PC computer demo, "Panic" by the Finnish demo group Future Crew and zax titled, "Network" by Skaven of the same demo group.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

The controls were intermittently fuxxored again; it responded to its controls in a queer manner (rolling instead of pitching; yawing instead of throttle, etc.) which necessitated me to activate the RTH feature in order to bring the drone closer to me so that I could control it. Cold-starting my cellular telephone handset wasn't "it". :-/

This drone makes a piss-poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.




Slightly "effed-up"* flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-07-18 (3) (720p)

Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 1:23pm PST on 03-07-18 (or, "2018-03-07T13:23" or, "2018 07 Mar." or even, "March 07, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 52°F (11.1°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being from the N at 2mph (3.22kph) with occasional gusts to 5.20mph (8.37kph) at the surface.

Le légèrement gros {le terme d'argot vulgaire pour le mâle gai} (le FAGOT) avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat {vulgar slang term for gay male} (F46607) with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

The music that you hear is zax from the coin-op arcade video game, "Afterburner Deluxe" aka., "Afterburner ][" by Sega from 1987.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

* Slightly "effed-up" because the controls were intermittently fuxxored again; it responded to its controls in a queer manner (rolling instead of pitching; yawing instead of throttle, etc.) which necessitated me to activate the RTH feature not once, but twice in order to bring the drone closer to me so that I could control it. I'm going to try cold-starting my cellular telephone handset to see if that was "it".

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.




Cold weather* flights** of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-07-18 (2) (720p)

Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 9:07am PST on 03-07-18 (or, "2018-03-07T09:07" or, "2018 07 Mar." or even, "March 07, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 30°F (-1.2°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being dead clam at the surface.

Die ein bisschen fette Eselblüte mit dem dummen gelben Windstärkemesser um seinen Hals, den Sie sehen, ist der Pilot - ich natürlich. (The slightly fat ass blossom with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

The music that you hear is zax from the PC computer demo, "Crystal Dream" by the Pee-Cee demo group Triton.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made these flights solely using my cellular telephone handset.

* Cold weather in this context refers to an ambient temperature of 32°F (0°C) or lower at flight time.

** Flights because on my previous flight, I used my LG tablet instead of my cellular telephone handset, and the drone was totally unresponsive once it lifted off the ground. It rose to approx. 250 feet (~76 meters) and then just summarily fell out of the sky, landing upside-down on frozen gravel. No exterior damage was detected. No internal damage was detected either, but on the next flight (with the correct phone) the drone did a wide and high-speed toliet bowl and crashed into a chain link fence; the rest of the flight was normal until the very end, when it responded to its controls in a queer manner, rolling instead of pitching; yawing instead of throttle, etc. After I commanded it to RTH, it did just that but fell out of the sky for reasons as-of-yet unknown. Fortunately, it fell from a height of only a couple of meters and was again undamaged.

The video files were all corrupt (even after running CHKDSK E: /F on the MicroSD card before copying them to my HDD), so I used http://fix.video/ on them.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.




Cold weather* flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 03-07-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:50am PST on 03-07-18 (or, "2018-03-07T06:50" or, "2018 07 Mar." or even, "March 07, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 18°F (-7.8°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer as being dead clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the PC computer demo, "Crystal Dream 2" by the Pee-Cee demo group Triton.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

* Cold weather in this context refers to an ambient temperature of 32°F (0°C) or lower at flight time.

The remote control has pooped out, so I made this flight solely using my cellular telephone handset.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.



Videos Made With the Hubsan H507A X4 Star Pro GPS R/C Camera Drone (Pg. 9)







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