Post-sunset flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-22-17 (3)
Flight took place over the 1000-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:20pm PDT on 04-22-17 (or, "2017 22 Apr." or even, "April 22, Twenty
Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were partly clear, temperature was 59°F (15°C), and winds reported as being calm from the NNE gusting to 4mph (3.48kts,
6.45kph) at the surface.
There is no music because my mother is borrowing my laptop computer and this video was uploaded directly from my LG tablet computer.
Brief* flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-22-17 (2)
Flight took place over the 1000-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 5:50pm PDT on 04-22-17 (or, "2017 22 Apr." or even, "April 22, Twenty Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were partly sunny, temperature was 59°F (15°C), and winds reported as being from the NNE gusting to 4mph (3.48kts, 6.45kph) at the surface but direct physical observations indicated wind gusts in excess of 15mph (13.03kts, 24.14kph) which forced me to bring the drone in somewhat early.
There is no music because my mother is borrowing my laptop computer and this video was uploaded directly from my LG tablet computer.
* Brief simply because it was far too windy to fly safely. :-(
Flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-22-17 (1)
Flight took place over an empty lot near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 6:57am PDT on 04-22-17 (or, "2017 22 Apr." or even, "April 22, Twenty Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature was 47°F (8.3°C), and winds reported as being clam at the surface.
Der riesige riesige Scheißstich in den kastanienbraunen Shorts und der schwarzen Lederbomberjacke, die Sie sehen, ist der Pilot - ich natürlich. (The fracking huge gigantic prick in the maroon shorts and black leather bomber jacket that you see is the pilot -- me of course). ;-)
I look rather uranated (piddled-off) in this video even though I'm really not; a serious brain operation that I had in late-2002 robbed me of my ability to smile. :(
I really ***DO*** love the living tweedle out of flying my drones!!! :)
The same operation also left me with a "googly eye" which is why I look a bit queer (pun not intended).
The music that you hear is the song, "Overdrive 1993" by Karl Bartos.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
Flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-21-17 (4)
Flight took place over the 1000-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:25pm PDT on 04-21-17 (or, "2017 21 Apr." or even, "April 21, Twenty Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 64°F (17.7°C), and winds reported as being clam at the surface.
This was a failed rescue mission made in attempt to find my gorgeous candy apple red Syma X5C Camera Drone which flew beyond range of its radio and went down within the search area. :-(
There is no music because my mother is borrowing my laptop computer and this video was uploaded directly from my LG tablet computer.
Flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-21-17 (3)
Flight took place over the parking lot of the Four Square Church at the intersection of Dearborn Ave. & Ridge Rd. in Shelton WA. USA at 3:09pm PDT on 04-21-17 (or, "2017 21 Apr." or even, "April 21, Twenty Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 68°F (20°C), and winds reported as being from the ESE at 5mph (8.04kph) at the surface.
There is no music because my mother is borrowing my laptop computer and this video was uploaded directly from my LG tablet computer.
Flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-21-17 (2)
Flight took place over the 1000-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 12:31pm PDT on 04-21-17 (or, "2117 21 Apr." or even, "April 21, Twenty
Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 59°F (15°C), and winds reported as being variable to 2mph (1.73kts, 3.22kph) at the
surface.
Der riesige riesige Scheißstich in den kastanienbraunen Shorts und der dunkelblauen Scheiße, die Sie sehen, ist der Pilot - ich natürlich. (The fracking huge gigantic prick in the maroon shorts and dark blue shirt that you see is the pilot -- me of course). ;-)
I look rather uranated (piddled-off) in this video even though I'm really not; a serious brain operation that I had in late-2002 robbed me of my ability to
smile. :(
I really ***DO*** love the living tweedle out of flying my drones!!! :)
The same operation also left me with a "googly eye" which is why I look a bit queer (pun not intended).
The music that you hear is the song, "Trance It" 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.
While I was flying it, I "heard" this fictional, phoney-bologna made-up song, sung to the tune of, "Row Row Row Your Boat", which went like this:
? Fly fly fly my drone ?
? Fly it for orange juice! ?
? Merrily merrily merrily merrily ?
? Fly to Betelgeuse! ?*
* Most everybody knows that quadcopters (or any other propeller- or jet-driven aircraft for that matter) can't fly in a vaccum but I needed to find a word
that rhymed with, "juice". ;-)
Betelgeuse (pronounced as though it were spelled, "Beetlejuice") is a red supergiant star that was ejected from the Orion OB1 Association.
Flights* of my Syma X5C R/C Camera Drone 04-21-17 (1).
Flights took place over the 1000-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:37am PDT on 04-20-17 (or, "2017 20 Apr." or even, "April 20, Twenty Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were dense fog (visibility approx. 50 feet {~15.25 meters}; IFR for real pilots; VFR for very low-altitude R/C pilots), temperature was 34°F (1.1°C), and winds reported as being clam at the surface.
L'énorme piqûre gigantesque baisante dans le pantalon gris et la veste de bombardier noire que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The fracking huge gigantic prick in the grey pants and black bomber jacket that you see is the pilot -- me of course). ;-)
I look rather uranated (piddled-off) in this video even though I'm really not; a serious brain operation that I had in late-2002 robbed me of my ability to smile. :(
I really ***DO*** love the living tweedle out of flying my drones!!! :)
The same operation also left me with a "googly eye" which is why I look a bit queer (pun not intended).
The music that you hear are the songs, "Trance It" by the electronica 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.
The range of the radio is just 100 feet (30.48 meters) so I had to keep the altitude in check and keep it reasonably close, so the video isn't the best as far as aerial video goes. :-(
* Flights because it crashed while I was making some high-speed strafing runs over the street. Towward the end of the last flight, I lost it in the fog and intentionally allowed it to crash; I used the radio to momentarily throttle up the motors and listen for them; I found the drone in this fashion several minutes later on the fenced-in back patio of a house several houses away and handily retrieved it so yes Virginia there is a Santa Clause...er...uh...I mean SO YES IT LIVES TO FLY AGAIN! :-)
Flight of my Syma X8C Venture R/C Camera Drone 04-20-17 (4)
Flight took place over the 1000-block of Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:35pm PDT on 04-20-17 (or, "2017 20 Apr." or even, "April 20, Twenty Stick-Busted-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 53°F (11.7°C), and winds reported as being clam at the surface.
There is no music because my mother is borrowing my laptop computer and this video was uploaded directly from my LG tablet computer.
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