Flight of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-16-18 (720p) (2).
Flight took place in the airspace over the 1720-block of Ridge Rd. in Shelton WA. USA at12:55pm PDT on 08-16-18 (or, "2018-08-16T12:55" or, "2018 16 Aug." or even, "August 16, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 68°F (20°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten dog piss yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable and gusty to 3.0mph (4.83kph) at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the bee's knees (it's really great!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda 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 (among other things). :-(
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, "Crossfire" by the Scorpions.
The video looks a bit discontinuous because the recording inexplicably stopped and I restarted it when I noted that recording was no longer in progress (as evidenced by the green lights on the drone's rear pylons no longer flashing) without first landing the drone.
Flight of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-16-18 (720p) (1).
Flight took place in the airspace over an empty lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at10:06am PDT on 08-16-18 (or, "2018-08-16T10:06" or, "2018 16 Aug." or even, "August 16, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 59°F (15°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten cat pee yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable and gusty to 4.70mph (7.57kph) at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the mutt's nuts (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda pissed 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 (among other things). :-(
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, "House Energy Revenge" by the HiNRG group Capella.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
Miners do not appear in this video. Whether they're mining beryllium,. liquid argon, carbon neutronium, perisium, boron, cobalt, astatine, silicon, niobium, uranium, talgonite, cesium, etc., you ain't gonna find 'em here folks. ;-)
Brief windy day* flights of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-15-18 (720p) (1).
Flights took place in the airspace over an empty lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:25pm PDT on 08-15-18 (or, "2018-08-15T19:25" or, "2018 15 Aug." or even, "August 15, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were sunny (with the sun *SIGNIFICANTLY* filtered by smoke from the California and Vancouver BC wildfires; the sunlight also appears much more orangish than normal), temperature was 84°F (39.4°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten antelope piss yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable but primarily from the WSW at 6.40mph (10.30kph) at the surface with gusts estimated at 10mph (16.10kph) at even low flying altitudes.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the dog's bollocks (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
The music that you hear is zax from the coin-op arcade video game Afterburner II 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 windy day because winds were at 6.40mph (10.30kph) at the surface with gusts estimated at 10mph (16.10kph) at even low flying altitudes. So I kept the drone at lower-than-usual altitudes and terminated the flights somewhat prematurely when I deemed it unsafe to fly because of excessive wind speeds.
** Post repair because this is my original T18 drone; it mysteriously sprung back to life this morning after having been deader than a doorknob for the last week or so. :-)
I installed props from my newer (now lost) T18 and this was essentially just a test flight -- all went swimmingly as you can see! :-)
Final* flight of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-14-18 (720p) (1).
Flight took place in the airspace over the SE parking lot of Shelton Floor Coverings near the intersection of Fairmount Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:43am PDT on 08-14-18 (or, "2018-08-14T07:43" or, "2018 14 Aug." or even, "August 14, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were sunny (with the sun *SIGNIFICANTLY* filtered by smoke from the California wildfires; the sunlight also appears much more orangish than normal), temperature was 56°F (13.4°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten stegasaurus piss* yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were clam at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the dog's bollocks (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda pissed 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 (among other things). :-(
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, "600 Years" 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.
DO YOU WANT SOME READY WHIP TO GO WITH THAT JELLO?
(I'm hoping that a full prop replacement will correct this!)
* Stegasauruses (all dinosaurs for that matter) did not go poddy like most mammals do (by storing P-P in an expandable sac and then ejecting it through the urethra when the bladder is full); therefore there was really no such thing as stegasaurus piss. ;-)
* Final because on the flight that I made following this one, I experienced a flyaway -- the drone kept gaining altitude and flying to the WSW until it was no longer visible. I attempted to hunt it down using the radio but I never got within signal range despite my having driven at least 0.5 mile (0.81km) in my electric wheelchair in the direction that I watched it vanish. :-(
My original T18 inexplicably sprung back to life on 08-15-18, so I'll be publishing aerial flight videos of this drone once again. :-)
Near-sunset flight of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-13-18 (720p) (4).
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 8:18pm PDT on 08-13-18 (or, "2018-08-13T20:18" or, "2018 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were clear (with smoke from the California wildfires), temperature was 82°F (27.8°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten penguin micturition* yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were clam at the surface
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the dog's bollocks (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda pissed 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 (among other things). :-(
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 zax from the coin-op arcade video game Super Hang-On (the tune is titled, "Outride a Crisis") by Sega from 1986.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
* Penguins (all birds for that matter) do not go poddy like most mammals do (by storing piss in an expandable sac and then ejecting it through the urethra when the bladder is full); therefore there is really no such thing as penguin micturition. ;-)
In response to YouTube's query, no miners appear in this video. Regardless of what they're mining -- cobalt, technetium, liquid neon, cesium, zinc, rubidium, mercury, titanium, osmium, etc., you ain't gonna see 'em here folks! ;-)
Warm weather* flights of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-13-18 (720p) (3).
Flights took place in the airspace over an empty lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Summit Dr. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:14pm PDT on 08-13-18 (or, "2018-08-13T19:14" or, "2018 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were sunny (with the sun partially filtered by smoke from the California wildfires; the sunlight also appears somewhat more orangish than normal), temperature was 87°F (30.6°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten moose poddy yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable to 4.70mph (7.57kph) at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the mutt's nuts (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda pissed 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 (among other things). :-(
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, "Slice Me Nice" by the HiNRG group Fancy.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
* Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 103°F (39.4°C) at flight time.
Warm weather* flight of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-13-18 (720p) (2).
Flight took place in the airspace over the NW parking lot of the Quik-E-Mart (aka. Brad's Quick Stop) / Union 76 Gasoline Station located near the intersection of Cascade Ave. and Olympic Hwy N. (directly across Olympic Hwy. from Shelton Outfitters and directly across Cascade Ave. from Hillcrest Shell) in Shelton WA. USA at exactly 6:00pm PDT on 08-13-18 (or, "2018-08-13T18:00" or, "2018 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were sunny (with the sun partially filtered by smoke from the California wildfires; the sunlight also appears a bit more orangish than normal), temperature was 86°F (30°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten camel uranation yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable to 3.20mph (5.15kph) at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the dog's bollocks (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda pissed 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 (among other things). :-(
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, "Electro" by the German synth 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.
* Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 103°F (39.4°C) at flight time.
Hot weather* flight of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-13-18 (720p) (1).
Flight took place in the airspace over an empty lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 4:20pm PDT on 08-13-18 (or, "2018-08-13T16:20" or, "2018 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were sunny (with the sun partially filtered by smoke from the California wildfires; the sunlight also appears a bit more orangish than normal), temperature was 104°F (40°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten platypus micturition yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable to 4.40mph (7.08kph) at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the dog's bollocks (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
I look kinda pissed 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 (among other things). :-(
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 zax from the Pee-Cee computer demo , "Verses" by the PC demo group Electromotive Force (EMF) and the song, "R2-D2 (Lives in My Ass) by the Rochester NY. solo synth/electropunk comedy act Worm Quartet.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.
* Hot weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C) or higher at flight time.
While I was flying it, I "heard" this fictional, phoney-bologna fake 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 ?
? Fly it into Betelgeuse! ?**
** Most everybody knows that quadcopters (or any other propeller-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.
I would never condone the destruction of any multirotor (or heli or fixed-wing aircraft -- or *ANY* type of R/C or actual aircraft for that matter) by flying it toward a destructive source like a supergiant star, white dwarf star spewing verteron particles, blue giant star, neutron star, supernova, graviton ellipse (spatial anomaly 521), Wolf-Rayet star, Cepheid variable star, magnetar, binary or trinary stars, astral eddy, pulsar, quasar, black hole, etc.
Betelgeuse is going to go supernova any time now, so why take a chance? ;-)
***NSFW*** Flights of my Flytec T18 R/C "Mini Racing Drone" 08-06-18 (720p) (3).
Flights took place in the airspace over an empty lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:35pm PDT on 08-06-18 (or, "2018-08-06T19:35" or, "2018 06 Aug." or even, "August 06, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).
Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny with a high thin cloud layer (looks like a bit of cirrostratus to me), temperature was 83°F (28.3°C), and winds as measured with my stupid "rotten starfish micturition** yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls those things even though they're actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable to 6.60mph (10.63kph) at the surface.
This drone ***DOES NOT*** make an excellent camera platform primarily because it is so nimble & responsive and does not have a gimbal -- the camera is hard-mounted directly into the drone's fuselage.
Other than that I think that this drone is the dog's bollocks (it's extremely good!) -- I mean I'm really chuffed to bits (exceptionally happy) with it!!! :-)
The excessive jello is caused by the donor props not being cut precisely (down to the last 50 microns or so); this is unavoidable as I do not have the appropriate measurement tools at my disposal and simply had to "eyeball" the cuts.
I'm currently attempting to obtain spare OEM propellers; but it could be several weeks to over a month as they would be coming from China. :-P
I look kinda pissed 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 zax from the Commodore Amiga computer demo, "Software Make the Dance Foam Oil" by Ephidrena and Rave Overscan Network.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.
I prefaced the title of this video with, "***NSFW***" because the music has some naughty bits in it -- the F-bomb gets dropped several times.
** Starfish (all members of the genus Asterias for that matter) do not piddle like most mammals do (by storing piss in an expandable sac and then ejecting it through the urethra when the bladder is full); therefore there is really no such thing as starfish micturition. ;-)
*CARE FOR SOME READY WHIP WITH ALL THAT JELLO?!? :-O*
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