Cold weather* slightly brief** flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-23-18 (1) (720p)
Flight took place over the NW side parking lot of TJ's Cannabis near the intersection of Olympic Hwy. N. and Ellinor Ave. moving to the airspace over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. (using the drone's 'Follow Me' function) in Shelton WA. USA at 7:00am PDT straight up on 04-23-18 (or, "2018-04-230T07:00" or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 23, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were sunny, temperature was 31°F (-0.6°C), and winds measured clam at the surface using my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer.
La légèrement grosse saucisse bête avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique sacré que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat silly saussage with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear are the songs, "Let You Go" and, "House Music 2012" by the German synthesizer group Monkey Zound.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
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.
For reasons as-of-yet known, the X-Hubsan app started working on my cellular telephone handset two or three days ago; so now I can just clip my phone handset onto the radio instead of having to tape my huge, somewhat heavy tablet computer to it. :-)
* Cold weather in this context refers to an ambient temperature of 32°F (0°C) or lower at flight time.
** Slightly brief because the cold conditions sucked a bit of battery life down; using Follow Me took it even lower.
The part where the drone is bobbing around like a drunken saylor (right up until where the first song ends) is when the Follow Me function was engaged -- then the video becomes much easier to watch. :-/
Earth Day flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-22-18 (3) (720p)
Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:54pm PDT on 04-22-18 (or, "2018-04-220T18:54" or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 22, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were fair, temperature was 62°F (16.7°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally calm but with occasional gusts out of the WNW to 5.40mph (8.69kph) at the surface.
La légèrement grosse saucisse bête avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique sacré que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat silly saussage with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is demo zax from the Pee-Cee program Synth-Werk titled, "Musique Elektronique" and, "Trailer HD Demo Bestservice".
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
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.
For reasons as-of-yet known, the X-Hubsan app started working on my cellular telephone handset a day or so ago; so now I can just clip my phone onto the radio instead of having to tape my huge, somewhat heavy tablet computer to the radio. :-)
Earth Day flight of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-22-18 (2) (720p)
Flight took place over the NW side parking lot of TJ's Cannabis near the intersection of Olympic Hwy. N. and
Ellinor Ave. moving to the parking lot of the Four Square Church near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Ridge
Rd. (using the drone's 'Follow Me' function) in Shelton WA. USA at 3:31pm PDT on 04-22-18 (or, "2018-04-220T15:31"
or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 22, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were fair, temperature was 64°F (17.8°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy
portable digital anemometer as being generally calm but with occasional gusts out of the W to 4.10mph (6.60kph) at
the surface.
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le
fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat
bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair
that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is zax from the PC demo, "Panic" by the Finnish pee-cee computer demo group Future Crew
and zax titled, "Assembly 94 Invitation Music" by Purple Motion from the same demo group.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it
piddles you off.
This drone makes a uranation-poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is
hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Earth Day flight* of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-22-18 (1) (720p)
Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:51am PDT on 04-22-18 (or, "2018-04-220T08:51" or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 22, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were fair, temperature was 53°F (11.7°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally calm but with occasional gusts out of the W to 2.80mph (4.501kph) at the surface.
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is the song, "Orion" by the metal group Metallica. This song is an instrumental and isn't really that "hard" so I think it's OK for the vast majority of viewers.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
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 because toward the end of the flight that I made last night, it hit an overhead CATV cable and plummeted to the earth which caused the flight battery to be ejected. I "took my ball and went home" right after this so that I'd have at least SOME chance at salvaging the video -- but I was unsuccessful in that endeavour. :-(
Static testing just prior to this showed negligible damage; I just had to pop the fuselage back in place near the battery bay.
NSFW!+ Very brief* "flite" of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-17-18 (1) (720p)
Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:08am PDT on 04-17-18 (or, "2018-04-170T08:08" or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 17, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 48°F (7.8°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally calm but with frequent gusts from the WNW to 6.6mph (10.63kph) at the surface.
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dns le fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is zax from the Commodore Amiga computer demo, "Software Make the Dance Foam Oil" by the Amiga demo group Ephidrena.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
+ NSFW! because the zax drops the F bomb a couple of times.
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.
* Brief because the battery was in a state of partial discharge; I must have inadvertently installed the wrong one prior to making this flight.
Somewhat brief windy day* "flite" of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-16-18 (1) (720p)
Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at
10:21am PDT on 04-16-18 (or, "2018-04-160T10:21" or, "2018 16 Apr." or even, "April 16, Twenty
Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 47°F (8.4°C), and winds measured with my
handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally from the WSW at 5mph (8.05kph) with frequent gusts to
7.60mph (12.24kph) at the surface but wind speed at altitude was "guesstimated" at approx. 20mph (32.20kph).
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le
fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat
bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair
that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is the song, "Walking in my Shoes" by the German synthesizer group Monkey Zound.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it
piddles you off.
This drone makes a uranation-poor aerial videography platform because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is
hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
I used my tablet computer instead of my usual cellular telephone handset because the X-Hubsan flight app no
longer launches despite a number of uninstall & install procedures and both warm- and cold-booting the phone.
While I was flying the drone, I "heard" this fake, phoney-bologna song, sung to the tune of the children's song,
"The Farmer in the Dell" with the following lyrics:
? I need to hit the loo ?
? I need to hit the loo! ?
? Don't wanna piss my pants ?
? I need to hit the loo! ?
(and yeah, I kinda needed to leave a wee** when I got home)
* Somewhat brief windy day because wind gusts were "guesstimated" at approx. 20mph (32.20kph) 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.
** As the famous late great comedian George Carlin might have said, you don't TAKE a wee, you LEAVE a wee! ;-)
"Flite" of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-15-18 (2) (720p)
Flight took place over the parking to the north of the Arcadia Chevron at the intersection of Arcadia Ave. and
Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 5:11pm PDT on 04-15-18 (or, "2018-04-150T17:11" or, "2018 15 Apr." or even,
"April 15, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy with light rain, temperature was 44°F (6.7°C), and winds measured
with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally calm with occasional gusts out of the SSE to
0.3mph (0.48kph) at the surface.
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le
fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat
bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair
that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear are the songs, "Anaesthesia (Pulling Teeth)" and, "Trapped Under Ice" by the metal group
Metallica.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it
piddles you off.
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.
A raindrop hit the camera's lens at 1:19, kind of queering the video until after 5:00.
I used my tablet computer instead of my usual cellular telephone handset because the X-Hubsan flight app no
longer launches despite a number of uninstall & install procedures and both warm- and cold-booting the phone.
"Flite" of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-15-18 (1) (720p)
Flight took place over the side parking lot of TJ's Cannabis near the intersection of Olympic Hwy. N. and Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 9:31am PDT on 04-15-18 (or, "2018-04-150T09:31" or, "2018 15 Apr." or even, "April 15, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 44°F (6.7°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally calm with occasional gusts out of the SSE to 0.3mph (0.48kph) at the surface.
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is the song, "Hall of Mirrors" by the German electronica group Kraftwerk.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
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.
While I was flying the drone, I "heard" this fake, phoney-bologna song, sung to the tune of the children's song, "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" with the following lyrics:
? The itsy-bitsy spider ?
? Went up the water spout. ?
? Down came the rain ?
? And flushed the spider out. ?
? Out came the sun and dried up all the rain ?
? So the brown recluse spider bit someone where there's pain! ?
I used my tablet computer instead of my usual cellular telephone handset because the X-Hubsan flight app no longer launches despite a number of uninstall & install procedures and both warm- and cold-booting the phone.
Brief windy day* "flite" of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-12-18 (2) (720p)
Flight took place over the side parking lot of TJ's Cannabis near the intersection of Olympic Hwy. N. and Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 5:55pm PDT straight up on 04-12-18 (or, "2018-04-120T17:55" or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 12, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 51°F (10.6°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally variable to 4mph (6.44kph) with gusts to 10.20mph (16.42kph) at the surface; wind speed at altitude was "guesstimated" at approx. 20mph (32.20kph).
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear is the song, "Fire Power" by the the NWOBHM group Raven (not Raven Symoan or however the F you spell the douche's name).
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
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 the gay** little plastic, metal, and fiberglass drone being buffeted by winds at altitude, but I was able to maintain full control of it -- although I had to increase the speed to rate 3 -- this alone will yield a somewhat subpar video.
* Brief windy day because the wind speeds were too high for me to fly the drone safely; I brought it down early so that I'd still have it for future flights.
** Gay = bright & lively, NOT homosexual. :-)
"Flite" of my Hubsan X4 Star PRO H507A GPS R/C Camera Drone 04-12-18 (1) (720p)
Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 3:00pm PDT straight up on 04-12-18 (or, "2018-04-120T15:00" or, "2018 04 Apr." or even, "April 12, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 51°F (10.6°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally variable to 4mph (6.44kph) with gusts to 7.70mph (12.40kph) at the surface.
Le légèrement gros heurtoir de bouchon avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou et s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat bungknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck and sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).
The music that you hear are the songs, "The Same Thrill" and, "Coming Home" by the rock group Scorpions.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
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 the gay* little plastic, metal, and fiberglass drone being buffeted by winds at altitude, but I was able to maintain full control of it despite it being in speed rate 2.
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