VIDEOS MADE OF THE PARROT SWING TRANSFORMING OPTICAL FLOW SENSOR DRONE (Pg 7)



Videos Made Of the Parrot Swing Transforning Optical Flow Sensor R/C Drone (Pg. 7)
Last updated 07-28-18



Brief windy day* hot weather** flights of my Parrot Swing Drone 06-20-18 (1080p) (3).

Flight took place in the airspace over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 3:41pm PDT 06-20-18 (or, "2018-06-20T15:41" or, "2018 20 Jun." or even, "June 20, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 104°F (40°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rotten scorpion poddy yellow" portable digital anemometer were variable and gusty to 10mph (16.10kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the coin-op arcade video game, "Roadblasters" by Atari 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.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)

* Brief windy day flights because the wind tried to blow it away not once, but twice. So I "took my ball and went home" as it were to help ensure that I'd have the Swing available for future flights. The second crash resulted in it being blown into a large bush; however I was rather easily able to swat it out of the bush with a conveniently-placed poal saw.

After the flights, I took immediate note that one of the carbon fiber supporting rods had become dislodged (causing the motor on the opposing wing tro dangle limply from its wires); however this was an easy fix with nothing required but several minutes of my time and a small piece of tape just to be certain that the motor would stay put.

** Hot weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C) or higher at flight time.




Flight of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-20-18 (1080p) (1).

s Flight took place in the airspace over the parking lot of the now-defunct Red Apple Grocery (currently a business known as Shelton Outfitters) near the intersection of Cascade Ave. and Olympic Hwy. S. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:22am PDT 06-20-18 (or, "2018-06-20T06:22" or, "2018 20 Jun." or even, "June 20, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 60°F (15.6°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rotten spider piss yellow" portable digital anemometer were generally calm with occasional puffs out of the SSW to 0.30mph (0.48kph) at the surface (at this low velocity, it doesn't make sense to call them *GUSTS* now, does it?) ;-).

The music that you hear is the song, "Cybertron" by the EDM group Far Too Loud.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)




Near-sunset flights* of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-19-18 (1080p) (4).

Flights took place in the airspace over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:40pam PDT 06-19-18 (or, "2018-06-19T20:40" or, "2018 19 Jun." or even, "June 19, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 84°F (28.0°C), and winds measured with my stupid "sea lion micturition yellow" portable digital anemometer were generally clam at the surface but with occasional gusts out of the WSW to 2.70mph (4.35kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the smartphone video game Pokémon GO! by Niantic.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)

* Flights because it crashed into the open glass-front door on the front of the house, throwing a prop (I saw it go flying); after a brief damage inspection (none was found; nor was any damaged expected) and quick installation of one of the spares (my last BLACK spare; though if I throw another black propeller in a future crash I may be able to install a white one upside-down), I relaunched.




Warm weather* flight of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-19-18 (1080p) (3).

Flight took place in the airspace over the 1720-block of Ridge Rd. in Shelton WA. USA at 4:04pm PDT 06-19-18 (or, "2018-06-19T16:04" or, "2018 19 Jun." or even, "June 19, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were filtered sun, temperature was 95°F (35°C), and winds measured with my stupid "Komodo Dragon urine yellow" portable digital anemometer were variable and gusty to 6.0mph (9.66kph) at the surface with gusts exceeding 10mph (16.10kph) at even low flying altitudes. You'll note that I kept the Swing below 3 meters for the majority of the flight.

The music that you hear are the songs, "The Struggle Within" and part of the song, "Trapped Under Ice" by the thrash metal group Metallica.
I chose that first song because the Swing put up quite the struggle in the wind. :-)
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)

* Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) or higher at flight time.




Windy day brief flights* of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-19-18 (1080p) (2).

Flights took place in the airspace over a vacant lot located near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman Rd. in Shelton WA. USA at 2:11pm PDT straight up 06-19-18 (or, "2018-06-19T14:11" or, "2018 19 Jun." or even, "June 19, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were fair, temperature was 79°F (26.1°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rhinoceros urine yellow" portable digital anemometer were out of the WSW at 3.20mph (5.15kph) at the surface but with gusts exceeding 10mph (16.10kph) at even low flying altitudes.

The music that you hear is the song, "Break the Chain" by the NWOBHM group Raven (not Raven Symoan or however the F you spell the douchenoozle's name).
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)

* Windy day brief flights because the wind speeds exceeded 10mph (16.10kph) at even low flying altitudes, causing the Swing to crash into overhead CATV lines multiple times and subsequently plummet to the surface. After the final crash, some minor damage was detected (a prop came off and two of the motors had become dislodged from their mounts) but this was a quick and simple field repair so I should be good to go. :-)




Flight of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-19-18 (1080p) (1).

Flight took place in the airspace over the SE parking lot of the Arcadia Chevron located near the intersection of Arcadia Ave. and Olympic Hwy. S. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:47am PDT 06-19-18 (or, "2018-06-19T06:47" or, "2018 19 Jun." or even, "June 19, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 59°F (15°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rat piss yellow" portable digital anemometer were generally clam at the surface but with occasional gusts out of the WSW to 3.10mph (4.99kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is the song, "Lucifer" by Blue System.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

That totally sick maneuver at 1:18 (that you might not actually be able to see all of because of trees) was caused by my putting the Swing into aeroplane mode, simultaneously applying maximum throttle and yaw (left-hand stick diagonally up and to the left) and then pressing the "1" button on the Flypad.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)




Very brief windy day* warm weather** flights of my Parrot Swing Drone 06-18-18 (1080p) (3).

Flights took place in the airspace over the 1020-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 1:04pm PDT 06-18-18 (or, "2018-06-18T13:04" or, "2018 18 Jun." or even, "June 18, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the quad's radio transmitter.

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 96°F (35.6°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rotten squirrel poddy yellow" portable digital anemometer were out of the WNW to 8.0mph (12.88kph) at the surface.

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

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)

* Very brief windy day because the winds were blowing at 8.0mph (12.88kph) and the quad kept being blown WAAAAAAYYYY off course. So I decided to, "take my ball and go home" while I still had a quad to fly in the future. :-O

** Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) or higher at flight time.




Flight of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-18-18 (1080p) (2).

Flight took place in the airspace over a vacant lot located near the intersection of Dearborn Ave. and Holman Rd. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:57am PDT 06-18-18 (or, "2018-06-18T07:57" or, "2018 18 Jun." or even, "June 18, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the quad's radio transmitter.

Weather conditions at flight time were sunny & clear as a bell, temperature was 70°F (21.2°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rotten antelope piss yellow" portable digital anemometer were generally clam at the surface but with occasional gusts out of the WNW to 4.0mph (6.44kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the coin-op arcade video game Outrun (the tune is titled, "Passing Breeze") by Sega from 1985.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)




Flight of my Parrot Swing Transforming Drone 06-18-18 (1080p) (1).

Flight took place in the airspace over the SE parking lot of the Arcadia Chevron located near the intersection of Arcadia Ave. and Olympic Hwy. S. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:47am PDT 06-18-18 (or, "2018-06-18T06:47" or, "2018 18 Jun." or even, "June 18, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

The video content is ground-based using my Fitfort 4K WiFi Action Camera taped to the cellular telephone handset bracket on the drone's radio.

Weather conditions at flight time were sunny & clear as a bell, temperature was 63°F (17.2°C), and winds measured with my stupid "rotten polar bear urine yellow" portable digital anemometer were generally clam at the surface but with occasional puffs out of the WSW to 0.20mph (0.32kph) at the surface (at this low velocity, it doesn't make sense to call them *GUSTS* now, does it?) ;-).

The music that you hear is the song, "Robotronik Remix" by the German electronica group Kraftwerk.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

You may be able to see an RCSaylors sticker on one of the wings. These guys are my favourite YouTubers and they're all about R/C products, so I feel that they deserve mention here. :-)




Videos Made Of the Parrot Swing Transforning Optical Flow Sensor R/C Drone (Pg. 7)







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