VIDEOS MADE BY THE CONTIXO F24 1080P BRUSHLESS FOLDABLE DRONE W/ GIMBAL* (Pg 12)



Videos Made By the Contixo F24 1080p Brushless Foldable Drone w/ Gimbal* (Pg. 12)
Last updated 08-28-20



Warm weather* post-sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-14-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:47pm PDT on 08-14-20 (or, "2020-08-14T20:47" or "2020 14 Aug." or even, "August 14, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mainly clear, temperature was 91°F (30°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 are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally dead clam at the surface.

The music that you hear are songs by the rock group Rush.

This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

That greenish-blue "flare" that you see mid-flight and again late into the flight was just me (unsuccessfully) attempting to shoot down the gay** little plastic drone with my Directly-Injected 5mW 488nm Greenish-Blue ("cyan") Laser Pen. ;-)

Motor temperature was measured at 111.6°F (44.2°C), battery temperature was 118.2°F (47.9°C), maximum camera temperature was 106.9°F (41.6°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), and phone temperature measured 112.9°F (44.9°C); all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 95°F (40°C) when these measurements were taken.

Camera temperature is now being monitored because as of mid-May 2020 I've become aware of several reports that the camera was, "too hot to touch" after flights.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

The flight looks a bit discontinuous because the phone inexplicably went into the screen where you choose your open app once times during the flight; this (very probably) neutralised the recording in progress though I restarted it a moment later -- without needing to close and then respawn the app.

* Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 94°F (34.4°C) at flight time.

** Gay = bright and lively, *NOT* homosexual. ;-)




Warm weather* post-sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-13-20 (720p**) (3)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:07pm PDT on 08-13-20 (or, "2020-08-13T20:07" or "2020 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy (they appeared to be mainly mid-level clouds like altocumulus), temperature was 86°F (30°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten ground squirrel piss yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

I saw extremely little jello on my FPV feed; looks like the prop changeout was successful! :-)

The music that you hear are songs by the hard rock group Iron Maiden.

This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

* Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 94°F (34.4°C) at flight time.

** 720p instead of 1080p because for reasons as-of-yet known the video recorded onto the drone's MicroSD chip was corrupted; I snagged the video that my FPV device (a Samsung Galaxy S5 cellular telephone handset in this case) automatically recorded.




Brief* warm weather** flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-13-20 (1080p) (2)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 6:11pm PDT on 08-13-20 (or, "2020-08-13T18:11" or "2020 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy (they appeared to be mainly mid-level clouds like altocumulus), temperature was 90°F (32.2°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten porcupine urine yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the Commodore Amiga computer demo, "Chaotic" by the Amiga demo group Dekadence.

This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

* Brief because I replaced all four propeller assemblies with the furnished spares in order to help mitigate "jello" -- this flight was made in order to test that fix. I didn't need to make a whole flight in order to determine this.

** Warm wx (weather) in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 94°F (34.4°C) at flight time.




Warm wx* somewhat brief** flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-13-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace near a socker pitch, an unused group of three baseball diamonds, and a canal located near the intersection of E. Dakota Ave. and N. Cedar Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 9:53am PDT on 08-13-20 (or, "2020-08-13T09:53" or "2020 13 Aug." or even, "August 13, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly cloudy (they appeared to be mainly mid-level clouds like altocumulus), temperature was 90°F (32.2°C) increasing to 95°F (40°C) as the flight wrapped up (like a douche) ;-), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten Maine coon cat pee yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were a bit gusty out of the ESE to 6.30mph (10.14kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear are a couple of songs by the rock group Guns N' Roses.

This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

Motor temperature was measured at 106.1°F (41.2°C), battery temperature was 115.3°F (46.3°C), maximum camera temperature was 102.1°F (38.9°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), and phone temperature measured 109.1°F (42.8°C); all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 95°F (40°C) when these measurements were taken.

Camera temperature is now being monitored because as of mid-May 2020 I've become aware of several reports that the camera was, "too hot to touch" after flights.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

The flight looks a bit discontinuous because the phone inexplicably went into the screen where you choose your open app several times during the flight; this (very probably) neutralised the recording in progress though I restarted it a moment later each time -- without needing to close and then respawn the app.

*WOULD YOU LIKE SOME READY-WHIP TO GO WITH ALL OF THE FV¢K!Ñ6 JELLO?*

* Warm wx (weather) in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 94°F (34.4°C) at flight time.

** Somewhat brief because the flight battery appears to be going down the tube; the soonest that I can obtain a replacement is projected to be early-September contingent on my receiving the COVID-19 economic stimulus payment.




Very warm wx (weather)* somewhat brief** flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-12-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 6:53pm PDT on 08-12-20 (or, "2020-08-12T18:53" or "2020 12 Aug." or even, "August 12, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

I've been flying in this location for two primary reasons.

1: It's just been too hot to travel to other flying venues; my only source of transport is my electric wheelchair.
2: This is the only camera drone that I have; I do have another decent (brushless) drone that flies but I do not yet have a camera for it (the one that I ordered in May never did show up; I have to wait until I receive my COVID-19 economic stimulus check later this month before I can order another). If this drone were to become a "fly-away" or otherwise go down in a location that I cannot access, I'd truly be SOL.

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 103°F (39.4°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten Maine coon cat pee yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface but with significant extended gusts at altitude.

The music that you hear are several pieces of zax from the Commodore 64 computer.
*LONG LIVE THE 6581 SID CHIP!!!* :-)

This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

Motor temperature was measured at 121.°F (49.5°C), battery temperature was a toasty 125.4°F (51.9°C), maximum camera temperature was a very balmy 120.7°F (48.3°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), and phone temperature measured 112.2°F (44.6°C); all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 103°F (39.4°C) when these measurements were taken.

Camera temperature is now being monitored because as of mid-May 2020 I've become aware of several reports that the camera was, "too hot to touch" after flights.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

*WOULD YOU LIKE A FEW CASES OF READY WHIP TO GO WITH ALL OF THE JELLO?*

* Very warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 95°F (35°C) to 103°F (39.4°C) at flight time.

** Somewhat brief because I accidentally neutralised the video recording in progress and failed to notice until many minutes later. :-(




Slightly brief* warm wx** post-sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-11-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:25pm PDT on 08-11-20 (or, "2020-08-11T20:25" or "2020 11 Aug." or even, "August 11, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

I've been flying in this location for two primary reasons.

1: It's just been too hot to travel to other flying venues; my only source of transport is my electric wheelchair.
2: This is the only camera drone that I have; I do have another decent (brushless) drone that flies but I do not yet have a camera for it (the one that I ordered in May never did show up; I have to wait until I receive my COVID-19 economic stimulus check later this month before I can order another). If this drone were to become a "fly-away" or otherwise go down in a location that I cannot access, I'd truly be SOL.

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 94°F (34.4°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten Alaskan Bull Worm uranation*** yellow" portable d igital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface but with significant extended gusts at altitude.

The music that you hear are several songs by the Cars.

This product is not audio (sound)-sensitive in any manner; the music may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

Motor temperature was measured at 101.3°F (38.5°C), battery temperature was 110.4°F (43.6°C), maximum camera temperature was 100°F (37.8°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), and phone temperature measured 106.2°F (41.2°C); all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 94°F (34.4°C) when these measurements were taken.

Camera temperature is now being monitored because as of mid-May 2020 I've become aware of several reports that the camera was, "too hot to touch" after flights.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

The flight looks a bit discontinuous because I accidentally neutralised the recording in progress; I waited several seconds and simply restarted it.

* Slightly brief because silly ol me forgot to press RECORD until several minutes into the flight.

** Warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 86°F (30°C) to 94°F (34.4°C) at flight time.

*** Alaskan Bull Worms are totally fictitious, phoney-bologna, fake critters from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode, "SpongeBob vs. The Worm"; therefore, there's simply no such thing as Alaskan Bull Worm uranation. ;-)




***NSFW*** Very warm weather* flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-10-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 7:18pm PDT on 08-10-20 (or, "2020-08-10T19:18" or "2020 10 Aug." or even, "August 10, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

I've been flying in this location for two primary reasons.

1: It's just been too hot to travel to other flying venues; my only source of transport is my electric wheelchair.
2: This is the only camera drone that I have; I do have another decent (brushless) drone that flies but I do not yet have a camera for it. If this drone were to become a "fly-away" or otherwise go down in a location that I cannot access, I'd truly be SOL.

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 100°F (37.7°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 are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were generally clam at the surface but with significant extended gusts at altitude.

The music that you hear are several songs 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 causes you to become piddled-off or makes your ears bleed.

I added, "***NSFW***" (Not Safe For Work) because the first song has some poddy mouth in it and I'd hate to learn that you got shitcanned from your job because you were watching the video, the boss walked by, and heard the computer asking to have its speakers washed out with soap. :-O

Motor temperature was measured at 109°F (46.2°C), battery temperature was a somewhat toasty 119.6°F (48.7°C), maximum camera temperature was a very balmy 111°F (43.9°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), and phone temperature mesured 116.1°F (46.7°C); all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 100°F (37.7°C) when these measurements were taken.

Camera temperature is now being monitored because as of mid-May 2020 I've become aware of several reports that the camera was, "too hot to touch" after flights.

I flew the Contixo F24 with the Android app made for the SJR/C F11; the appearance is quite similar and their functionality is basically identical.
This offers up additional proof of what I already suspected: that these drones are rebadged versions of one another and are otherwise identical.

The flight looks a bit discontinuous because I accidentally neutralised the recording in progress; I waited several seconds and simply restarted it.

* Very warm weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 95°F (35°C) to 103°F (39.4°C) at flight time.





Videos Made By the Contixo F24 1080p Brushless Foldable Drone w/ Gimbal* (Pg. 12)


*, ** Gimbal -- -- horse puckey! Horse puckey!! HOOOOOOOORRRRSE PUCKEY!!! :-(
It behaves very similarly to a JJPRO "EPIK+" X5 drone in this regard; you can adjust the camera's Y-axis (vertical tilt) from the radio, but no, no gimbal.




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