VIDEOS MADE WITH THE JJR/C H66 X-MAS EGG DRONE



Videos Made With the JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg R/C Selfie Drone
Last updated 03-02-18



Concatenation of flights of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone with Christmas music

Der ein bisschen fette Detektivleiter im gottverdammten elektrischen Rollstuhl mit dem dummen gelben Windstärkemesser um seinen Hals, den Sie sehen, ist der Pilot - ich natürlich. (The slightly fat dickhead in the gosh damn electric wheelchair with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

The music that you hear are the songs, "Feliz Navidad" by Hozay Feliciano, "Snow Miser & Heat Miser" song from the TV special, "The Year Without a Santa Clause" and, "Frosty the Snowman" by Gene Autrey.
This product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off -- but given that this is a Christmas-themed drone, the music seems appropriate.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform for the following two reasons.

1: It does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
2: It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Brief craptacular flights* of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-26-18 (2) (720p)

Flights took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 4:46pm PST on 02-26-18 (or, "2018-02-26T16:46" or, "2018 26 Feb." or even, "February 26, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 46°F (7.8°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer were generally clam but occasionally gusting to 1.50mph (2.42kph) at the surface.

There is no music because my video editor program is fuxxored for reasons as-of-yet unknown.

*Brief craptacular flights because the drone appears to be malfunctioning; there's increased latency on the controls and on the short final flight, the drone exhibited an uncontrollable yaw, yet the drone sounded perfectly normal.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform for the following two reasons.

1: It does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
2: It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Cold weather* flight** of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-26-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 9:36am PST on 02-26-18 (or, "2018-02-26T09:36" or, "2018 26 Feb." or even, "February 26, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 32°F (0°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer were generally clam but occasionally gusting to 1.10mph (1.77kph) at the surface.

El trasero ligeramente gordo noid con el anemómetro amarillo estúpido alrededor de su cuello que ve es el piloto - mí por supuesto. (The slightly fat buttnoid with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

There is no music because my video editor program is fuxxored for reasons as-of-yet unknown.

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

** Flight because I had a flight exceeding five minutes, but the tablet turned itself off in my coat pocket several times; this pretty well nuked the video. :-(

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform for the following two reasons.

1: It does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
2: It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Flight of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-24-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 5:15pm PST on 02-24-18 (or, "2018-02-24T17:15" or, "2018 24 Feb." or even, "February 24, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 46°F (7.8°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer were from the SSW generally below 1mph (1.61kph) but occasionally gusting to 3.40mph (5.47kph) at the surface.

El trasero ligeramente gordo noid con el anemómetro amarillo estúpido alrededor de su cuello que ve es el piloto - mí por supuesto. (The slightly fat buttnoid with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

There is no music because my video editor program is fuxxored for reasons as-of-yet unknown.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform for the following two reasons.

1: It does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
2: It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Snowy-day somewhat brief* flights of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-23-18 (2) (720p)

Flight took place over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 1:31pm PST on 02-23-18 (or, "2018-02-23T13:31" or, "2018 23 Feb." or even, "February 23, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were snow, temperature was 36°F (2.2°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer were from the ENE generally below 1mph (1.61kph) but occasionally gusting to 4.40mph (7.08kph) at the surface.

There is no music because my video editor program is fuxxored for reasons as-of-yet unknown.

* Somewhat brief because the gosh darn-diddly-arm plastic drone is quite difficult to control; at the end of the flights it crashed into me and then into the snow; so I just said fudge it, then took my ball and went home as they say.

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform for the following two reasons.

1: It does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
2: It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Cold weather* flights** of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-23-18 (1) (720p)

Flights took place over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:20am PST on 02-23-18 (or, "2018 23 Feb." or even, "February 23, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 20°F (-6.7°C), and winds measured with my portable digital anemometer were dead calm at the surface.

La aldaba del pedo ligeramente gorda con el anemómetro amarillo estúpido alrededor de su cuello que ve es el piloto - mí por supuesto. (The slightly fat fartknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

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

** Flights because the little drone is so gosh darn-diddly-arn difficult to control, I had to deliberately crash twice in order to prevent it from going onto somebody's roof or flying beyond the range of its radio -- which would have likely caused the drone to crash into an area inaccessible to me (such as in a tree or onto a rooftop).

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform for the following two reasons.

1: It does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
2: It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Cold weather* flights** of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-22-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:20am PST on 02-22-18 (or, "2018 22 Feb." or even, "February 22, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 24°F (-4.4°C), and winds measured with my digital anemometer were generally calm but with occasional gusts out of the W to 2.9mph (4.67kph) at the surface.

La aldaba del pedo ligeramente gorda con el anemómetro amarillo estúpido alrededor de su cuello que ve es el piloto - mí por supuesto. (The slightly fat fartknocker with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

There is no music because my video editor program is fuxxored for reasons as-of-yet unknown.

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

** Flights because I had a devil of a time controlling the little fv¢k3r and I had to intentionally crash-land three times to prevent the tiny thing from flying away. :-(
Yes, I calibrated it prior to each flight. Headless mode was attempted on two of the flights but never did function properly; it was as though the controls were reversed from what they should be. :-(

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform, 1: Because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage and 2, It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.




Brief* cold weather** flight of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-21-18 (2) (720p)

Flight took place over the 1020-block of Cascade Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 4:20pm PST on 02-21-18 (or, "2018 21 Feb." or even, "February 21, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 32°F (0°C), and winds measured with my digital anemometer were generally calm but with occasional gusts out of the W to 2.0mph (3.20kph) at the surface.

La aldaba del pedo ligeramente gorda con el anemómetro amarillo estúpido alrededor de su cuello que ve es el piloto - mí por supuesto. (The slightly fat fartknocker 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 ][" aka., "Afterburner Deluxe" by Sega from 1987.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

* Brief because the drone auto-landed just over two minutes into what I thought was to be a 5+ minute flight. Apparently the battery charger dongle/cable didn't do its job. I now have it connected to a known-functional AC-to-USB power supply so we'll see what happens.

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

This drone makes a poor aerial videography platform, 1: Because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage and 2, It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.

For reasons as-of-yet unknown, my video editor program once again fuxxored the video, resulting in two complete duplicate flights -- the first with music, and the second without.




Maiden flight of my JJR/C H66 X-Mas Egg Drone 02-21-18 (1) (720p)

Flight took place over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 2:00pm PST straight up on 02-21-18 (or, "2018 21 Feb." or even, "February 21, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 34°F (1.2°C), and winds measured with my stupid yellow anemometer ;-) were generally calm but with occasional gusts out of the N to 0.20mph (0.32kph) at the surface.

La aldaba del pedo ligeramente gorda con el anemómetro amarillo estúpido alrededor de su cuello que ve es el piloto - mí por supuesto. (The slightly fat fartknocker 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 pee-cee computer video game, "Castle Crashers".
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 poor aerial videography platform, 1: Because it does not have a gimbal -- the camera is

hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage and 2, It is most definitely a TOY GRADE drone.

For reasons as-of-yet unknown, my video editor program fuxxored the video, resulting in two complete duplicate flights -- the first with music, and the second without.





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