VIDEOS MADE BY THE CONTIXO F24 1080P BRUSHLESS FOLDABLE DRONE W/ GIMBAL* (Pg 14)



Videos Made By the Contixo F24 1080p Brushless Foldable Drone w/ Gimbal* (Pg. 15)
Last updated 09-22-20



Very warm weather* (BORING) test flight** of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-29-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 4:59pm PDT on 08-29-20 (or, "2020-08-29T16:59" or "2020 29 Aug." or even, "August 29, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

I've been flying in this location fairly frequently 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 sunny, temperature was 102°F (38.9°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong Maine coon kitten pee yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable to 3.70mph (5.96kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear falls into the, "Electronica" genere: the first is the song, "Little Computer People" by Anthony Rother and following this are several songs 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 causes you to become pissed off or makes your ears bleed.

Battery temperature was a *TRULY TOASTY* 138.2°F (59°C) taken just after landing.

Ambient temperature was 102°F (38.9°C) when this measurement was taken.

Those colored "flares" that you see near the beginning of the flight was just me taking pot shots at the drone with various portable lasers.

If a drone sees its own shadow, does that mean we're going to have six more weeks of $#¡77Y weather? ;-)

The lasers that I used are:

301 Prome Red Laser Pen: http://www.tllm.site/54/prome.htm 532nm DPSS green keychain laser Directly-Injected 5mW 505nm Bluish-Green ("mint green") Laser Pen: http://www.tllm.site/51/505green.htm Directly-Injected 5mW 488nm Greenish-Blue ("cyan") Laser Pen: http://www.tllm.site/51/488blue.htm Blue-Emitting Laser Pen 5mW 445nm 450nm: http://www.tllm.site/54/450-20.htm 5mW 405nm Stable Purple Blue Beam Light Visible Pointer Pen: http://www.tllm.site/54/bluray50.htm

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

** Test flight because I'm using a replacement flight battery that was sent courtesy of TDR Drones. His YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIs5... I intentionally kept the altitude very low in the remote event that the battery karked it and the drone subsequently fell out of the sky. As a result, I'm sure that many of you will find this video boring as fv¢k and may very well even issue that dreadful, "Thumbs Down" rating to it -- but that's alright; I won't get piddled-off about it if you do. :-)




Very brief* celestial object-hunting flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-28-20 (1080p) (3)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 11:09pm PDT on 08-28-20 (or, "2020-08-28T23:09" or "2020 28 Aug." or even, "August 28, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer)

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 83°F (28.3°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong black lab 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 dead clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the Pee-Cee computer demo, "Boost" by the PC demo group Doomsday.

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 (it isn't even *CLOSE* to being metal, so if you find mysterious bloody Q-Tips floating in the head, you just might want to see a doctor!) ;-)

That blue "flare" that you see very early into the flight is just me taking pot shots at the drone with my Blue-Emitting Laser Pen 5mW 445nm 450nm.

* Very brief celestial object-hunting because I just wanted to get video of the moon and the Class J gas giant planet Jupiter; and possibly the Class K terrestrial planet Mars.
I saw all three quite readily on my FPV device's monitor, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all three will be visible in this video.

Jupiter appeared quite close to the moon tonight; it was positioned at approx. the 2:00 position about four full moons away from the moon.




Very brief* celestial object-hunting flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-28-20 (1080p) (3)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 11:09pm PDT on 08-28-20 (or, "2020-08-28T23:09" or "2020 28 Aug." or even, "August 28, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer)

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 83°F (28.3°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong black lab 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 dead clam at the surface.

The music that you hear is zax from the Pee-Cee computer demo, "Boost" by the PC demo group Doomsday.

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 (it isn't even *CLOSE* to being metal, so if you find mysterious bloody Q-Tips floating in the head, you just might want to see a doctor!) ;-)

That blue "flare" that you see very early into the flight is just me taking pot shots at the drone with my Blue-Emitting Laser Pen 5mW 445nm 450nm.

* Very brief celestial object-hunting because I just wanted to get video of the moon and the Class J gas giant planet Jupiter; and possibly the Class K terrestrial planet Mars.
I saw all three quite readily on my FPV device's monitor, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all three will be visible in this video.

Jupiter appeared quite close to the moon tonight; it was positioned at approx. the 2:00 position about four full moons away from the moon.




Very warm weather* sunset flights** of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-28-20 (1080p) (2)

Flights** took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 7:21pm PDT on 08-28-20 (or, "2020-08-28T19:21" or "2020 28 Aug." or even, "August 28, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

I've been flying in this location fairly frequently 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 sunny, temperature was 95°F (35°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong shrew tinkle 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 several songs by the rock group Def Leppard.

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 pissed off or makes your ears bleed.

That bluish-green "flare" that you see very early and again very late into the flight is just me taking pot shots at the drone with my Directly-Injected 5mW 505nm Bluish-Green ("mint green") Laser Pen.

The flight looks a bit discontinuous because I accidentally neutralised the recording in progress at least thrice, though I restarted it a moment later each time -- without needing to close and then respawn the app.

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

** FlightS (note pl.) because I forgot to turn my anti-collision strobes on; so I landed, activated them, and took off again.




Flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-28-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 6:41am PDT on 08-28-20 (or, "2020-08-28T06:41" or "2020 28 Aug." or even, "August 28, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

I've been flying in this location fairly frequently 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 sunny, temperature was 70°F (21.1°C) decreasing to 65°F (18.2°C) as the flight wrapped up (like a douche) ;-), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong 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 is zax from various computer demos for the Pee-Cee computer.

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 pissed off or makes your ears bleed.




Very brief* celestial object-hunting flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-27-20 (1080p) (3)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 11:35pm PDT on 08-27-20 (or, "2020-08-27T23:35" or "2020 27 Aug." or even, "August 27, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer)

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 81°F (35.6°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong platypus 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 dead clam 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 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 (it isn't even *CLOSE* to being metal, so if you find mysterious bloody Q-Tips floating in the loo, you just might want to see a doctor!) ;-)

* Very brief celestial object-hunting because I just wanted to get video of the moon and the Class J gas giant planet Jupiter; and possibly the Class K terrestrial planet Mars.
I saw all three quite readily on my FPV device's monitor, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all three will be visible in this video.




Very warm weather* sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-27-20 (1080p) (2)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace near a socker pitch, an unused group of three baseball diamonds, and a canal located alongside W. Dakota Ave. (some true-blue total butt wagon has it spelled *DACOTA* on their mailbox very nearby, hahaha!!!) near N. Cedar Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 7:17pm PDT on 08-27-20 (or, "2020-08-27T19:17" or "2020 27 Aug." or even, "August 27, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer)

Weather conditions at flight time were sunny, temperature was 96°F (35.6°C) decreasing to 92°F (33.3°C) as the flight wrapped up (like a douche) ;-), 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 a bit gusty from the W to 8.00mph (12.88kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear are several songs by the German 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 causes you to become piddled off or makes your ears bleed (it isn't even *CLOSE* to being metal, so if you find mysterious bloody Q-Tips floating in the loo, you just might want to see a doctor!) ;-)

That violet "flare" and beam that you see very early and again very late into the flight is just me taking pot shots at the drone with my Assassin 405nm Adjustable Focus Rechargeable Violet Laser.

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




***NSFW*** Flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 08-27-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:11am PDT on 08-27-20 (or, "2020-08-27T08:11" or "2020 27 Aug." or even, "August 27, 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 sunny, temperature was 68°F (20°C) increasing to 75°F (23.9°C) as the flight wrapped up (like a douche) ;-), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong 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 clam at the surface.

The music that you hear are several songs by the hard rock group Accept.

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

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 pissed off or makes your ears bleed.





Videos Made By the Contixo F24 1080p Brushless Foldable Drone w/ Gimbal* (Pg. 15)


*, ** 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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