VIDEOS MADE BY THE BAYANGTOYS X21 WiFi GPS DRONE (Pg 4)



Videos Made By the BaYangToys X21 WiFi FPV GPS Drone (Pg. 4)
Last updated 01-07-19



Cool weather* flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-17-18 (1080p) (2).

Flight took place in the airspace over an vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 10:39am PST on 11-17-18 (or, "2018-11-17T10:39" or, "2018 17 Nov." or even, "November 17, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were sunny, temperature was 41°F (5°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong rat urine yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable to 2.10mph (3.38kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the coin-op arcade video game, "Afterburner ][" by Sega from 1987 and zax called, "LSD - Techno Warrior" from what is titled the Amiga Music Demo by the Commodore Amiga computer demo group Leeds Spreading Division from 1990.
This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it piddles you off.

* Cool weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 33°F (0.6°C) to 49°F (9.4°C) at flight time.

I'm still experiencing a bit of jello, but not the huge, violent shaking motion that I was getting before. The occasional excessive shakiness in this video was very likely caused by excessive wind gusts at altitude (121 meters; ~397 feet) as evidenced by the horizon being tipped at a rather steep angle during these vibration periods.

You may also note a contrail in the sky at least once but possibly twice: I deliberately flew the drone backward in order to allow the camera to capture this.




Somewhat queer* cold weather** flights of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-17-18 (1080p) (1).

Flight took place in the airspace over an vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 8:00am PST straight up on 11-17-18 (or, "2018-11-17T08:00" or, "2018 17 Nov." or even, "November 17, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were clear as a frickin bell, temperature was 30°F (-1.2°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong gazelle piss yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the pee-cee demo, "Unreal" by the Finnish pee-cee demo group Future Crew.
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 blue-green "flare" that you see early into the flight was me irradiating the drone with my gosh darn-diddly-arm Directly-Injected 488nm Greenish-Blue ("cyan") Laser Pen.

* Somewhat queer because the drone entered LVC shortly after launch, despite my having made absolutely, positively, 100% certain that it was fully charged prior to this flight and having the radio indicating its voltage well over +12 volts DC. I landed the drone, unplugged the battery, waited 10 seconds, plugged up the battery again, and relaunched. Same thing -- it entered stage 1 of LVC and stayed there for over seven minutes before stage 2 LVC kicked in and triggered an auto-landing.

** Cold weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 11°F (-11.7°C to 32°F (0°C) at flight time.




Cool weather* night flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-16-18 (1080p) (5).

Flight took place in the airspace over an vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:37pm PST on 11-16-18 (or, "2018-11-16T19:37" or, "2018 16 Nov." or even, "November 16, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 42F (5.6°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten Kodiak bear poddy yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

The music that you hear are the songs, "600 Years" by the EDM group Far Too Loud, "Destroid 8 Annihilate" by the EDM group Far Too Loud & Excision and the song, "R2-D2 (Lives in my Ass)" by the Rochester NY comedy synth electro-punk group 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.

That blue-green "flare" that you see early and again late into the flight was me irradiating the drone with my gosh darn-diddly-arm Directly-Injected 488nm Greenish-Blue ("cyan") Laser Pen.

I've finally squashed the excessive vibration issue: one of the pylons (arms) was broken completely off on its upper side; four tight turns of packing tape has licked the problem to my satisfaction! :-)

* Cool weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 33°F (0.6°C) to 49°F (9.4°C) at flight time.




Flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-16-18 (1080p) (4).

Flight took place in the airspace over an vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 4:16pm PST on 11-16-18 (or, "2018-11-18T16:16" or, "2018 16 Nov." or even, "November 16, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 54°F (12.2°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten scorpion uranation* yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the Commodore Amiga computer video game, "Swiv" by Random Access from 1991.
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 green "flare" that you see early into the flight was me irradiating the drone with my gosh darn-diddly-arm Directly-Injected 5mW 505nm Bluish-Green ("mint green") Laser Pen.

I've finally squashed the excessive vibration issue: one of the pylons (arms) was broken completely off on its upper side; a couple of tight turns of packing tape has licked the problem to my satisfaction! :-)
You'll see that the next flight goes a lot more smoothly! :-)

(Actually, some vibration began approx. 50% into this video, so I made two more tightly-wrapped layers of tape to hold the pylon more stably.)

* Scorpions (all arthropods, actually) do not visit the loo like most people do (by storing their pee-pee in an expandable sac and then ejecting it through the urethra and into the head when the bladder is full); therefore there is really no such thing as scorpion uranation. ;-)




Flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-16-18 (1080p) (3).

Flight took place in the airspace over an vacant lot near the intersection of Ellinor Ave. and Olympic Hwy. N. in Shelton WA. USA at 1:34pm PST on 11-16-18 (or, "2018-11-16T13:34" or, "2018 16 Nov." or even, "November 16, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature was 57°F (13.9°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong Weddel seal poddy yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam with occasional gusts out of the NNE TO 2.0MPH (3.22KPH) at the surface at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the PC demo program, "Second Reality" by the Finnish Pee-Cee computer demo group Future Crew.
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 green "flare" that you see early into the flight was me irradiating the drone with my gosh darn-diddly-arm Directly-Injected 5mW 505nm Bluish-Green ("mint green") Laser Pen.

I'm *STILL* unsure about what the cause of the frequent vibration is, so please don't ask. :-(
I did however, attempt a minor modification to the camera's vibration-damping bracket in effort to help mitigate the unwanted vibrations; my efforts resulted in minor improvement at best. :-(

The drone exhibited an abnormal amount of TBE (Toliet Bowl Effect) even though I followed calibration procedures to the letter. :-/ Note that for a significant portion of the video it seems like you're on a boat in somewhat rough seas -- this is the drone toliet bowling (where it spins in circles with no yaw {rotation} being applied).




Near-sunrise flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-16-18 (1080p) (2) (different. music).

Flight took place in the airspace over the parking lot of the Shelton Christian Church located near the intersection of Lake Blvd and W. Arcadia Ave. in Shelton WA. USA at 7:07am PST on 11-16-18 (or, "2018-11-16T07:07" or, "2018 16 Nov." or even, "November 16, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy with low clouds & fog in the vicinity (ceiling est. 121M {~397 feet}), temperature was 50°F (10°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong wild boar pee yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

The music that you hear are the songs, "Aéro Dynamik" and, "Elektro Kardiogramm" 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.

Video content is the same as https://youtu.be/P92q2cZ0_1I but with different music to help appease those YouTube viewers who aren't metalheads (the cashier at the Hillcrest Shell springs to mind here). :-)

That blue-green "flare" and fainter beam that you see early into the flight and again near the end of the flight was me irradiating the drone with my gosh darn-diddly-arm Directly-Injected 488nm Greenish-Blue ("cyan") Laser Pen.

I'm STILL unsure about what the cause of the frequent vibration is, so please don't ask. :-(




Most excellent flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-15-18 (1080p) (3).

Flight took place in the airspace over Kneeland Park near the intersection of Turner St. and S. 1st St. in Shelton WA. USA at 12:43pm PST on 11-15-18 (or, "2018-11-15T12:43" or, "2018 15 Nov." or even, "November 15, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy, temperature was 54°F (12.2°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten doormouse poddy yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were from the SW gusting to 5.10mph (8.21kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax titled, "Assembly 94 invitation zax", "When the Heavens Fall" by Purple Motion of the Finnish Pee-Cee computer demo group Future Crew, and the song, "R2-D2 (Lives in my Ass)" by the Rochester NY comedy synth electro-punk group 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.

During the flight, the drone slightly exceeded 16.65mph (25.19kph) in forward flight; I maintained an altitude of 120M (~394 feet) for much of the flight.

I'm not sure what the cause of the frequent (and sometimes rather violent!) vibration is, so please don't ask. :-(




Cool weather* flight of my BaYangToys X21 Brushless Double GPS Drone 11-15-18 (1080p) (1).

Flight took place 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 7:02am PST on 11-15-18 (or, "2018-11-15T07:02" or, "2018 15 Nov." or even, "November 15, Twenty Stick-Infinity-Stick" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy with areas of patchy light fog in the vicinity (none was in the airspace that I was flying in, but I could see it in the video from an altitude of 121M (~397'), temperature was 43°F (6.1°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten walrus poddy yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the Commodore Amiga computer demo, "Hardwired" by the Amiga demo groups Crionics and The Silents.
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 blue-green "flare" and fainter beam that you see early into the flight and again near the end of the flight was me irradiating the drone with my gosh darn-diddly-arm Directly-Injected 488nm Greenish-Blue ("cyan") Laser Pen.

Le légèrement gros {le terme d'argot vulgaire pour le mâle gai (le fagot baisant)} avec l'anémomètre jaune stupide autour de son cou s'assoyant dans le fauteuil roulant électrique nom d'un chien fichu que vous voyez est le pilote - moi évidemment. (The slightly fat {vulgar slang term for gay male (THE FV¢K!NG F46607)} with the stupid yellow anemometer around his neck sitting in the gosh damn electric wheelchair that you see is the pilot -- me of course).

* Cool weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 33°F (0.6°C) to 50°F (10°C) at flight time.

I'm not sure what the cause of the frequent vibration is, so please don't ask. :-(
Being my first brushless drone, I'm not terribly worried about blowing a motor in mid-flight and because the drone has GPS, I maintained an altitude of 121M (~397 feet) for much of the flight.
The legal altitude limit in the United States is 121.9M (400 feet) so I was as close to the 400' limit as I could get with the equipment at my disposal (which has a resolution of one metre).


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