Cold weather* flights of my Air Pigs USS Enterprise NCC-1701A Quadcopter 03-19-18 (1)
Flights took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:47am PDT on 03-19-18 (or, "2018-03-19T08:47" or, "2018 19 Mar." or even, "March 19, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 32°F (0°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being generally clam at the surface with occasional extended gusts from the WSW to 0.10mph (0.16kph).
The music that you hear is the song, "600 Years" by the EDM group Far Too Loud.
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 means an ambient temperature of 32°F (0°C) or lower at flight time.
I had multiple flights but I got them all on one "take" because the quad was able to lift off right where it landed in every instance.
The range of the radio appears to be rather short at just 25 to 30 feet (7.62 to 9.14 meters) tops.
Somewhat windy day* flights of my Air Pigs USS Enterprise NCC-1701A Quadcopter 03-18-18 (2)
Flights took place over a vacant lot near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman St. in Shelton WA. USA at exactly 6:00pm PDT on 03-18-18 (or, "2018-03-18T18:00" or, "2018 18 Mar." or even, "March 18, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 53°F (11.6°C), and winds measured with my handy-dandy portable digital anemometer as being from the W gusty to 2.70mph (4.35kph) at the surface.
The music that you hear is the song, "Goody Two Shoes" by Adam Ant.
The product is not audio- (sound-) sensitive in any manner; the music can safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
* Somewhat windy day because same as before, the winds were gusting too strongly to maintain adequate control of the quad, so I called it quits early so that I would have it available for future flights.
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