VIDEOS MADE BY THE CONTIXO F24 1080P BRUSHLESS FOLDABLE DRONE W/ GIMBAL* (Pg 8)



Videos Made By the Contixo F24 1080p Brushless Foldable Drone w/ Gimbal* (Pg. 8)
Last updated 07-26-20



Brief ISS-hunting flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-14-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 10:05pm PDT on 07-14-20 (or, "2020-07-14T22:05" or "2020 14 Jul." or even, "July 14, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly clear, temperature was 80°F (26.7°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong African lion uranation 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 0.10mph (0.16kph) at the surface with gusts estimated at 20mph (32.20kph) aloft.

The music that you hear is zax from the Pee-Cee computer demo, "Coma Demo" by Crack Rat of TBS (The Brain Slayer) and 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 piddles you off or makes your ears bleed.

Data from NASA's Spot The Station website:
Tue. Jul 14 10:07pm PDT. Visible: 6 min. Max. azimuth: 51°, Appears: 10° above WSW. Disappears: 11° above NE.

As you can see, this was a miserable failure.
Dammit! Fv¢k€d yet once more!!! :-(
It was much like the damn unwelcome butt wagon of a party guest who passed micturition (peed) into the punchbowl again. :-(

Its apparent magnitude was high enough (approx. -3.3) but it passed overhead at too high an azimuth for the drone's camera to image.




Hot weather* sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-12-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:08pm PDT on 07-12-20 (or, "2020-07-12T20:08" or "2020 12 Jul." or even, "July 12, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 104°F (40°C) becoming mostly clear and temperature decreasing to 100°F (37.8°C) as the spectral type G2 main sequence yellow dwarf star near the center of our planetary system sank below the horizon, and winds measured with my el stupido "strong Siberian tiger piss 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 4.40mph (7.08kph) at the surface with gusts estimated at 25mph (40.25kph) aloft.

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 piddles you off or makes your ears bleed.

Motor temperature was measured at 109.6°F (43.1°C), battery temperature was a toasty 121.6°F (49.8°C), and maximum camera temperature was 106.7°F (41.5°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 100°F (37.8°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.

The flight was a bit brief because winds at altitude were close to 25mph (40.25kph); the little plastic quad had a bit of a struggle up there.
The app warned me of high winds on several occasions.

* Hot weather in this context means an ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C) or higher at flight time.




***NSFYE, NSFW, NSFC*** Very wm. wx.* sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-11-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over a vacant lot near the intersection of W. Dakota Ave. (some butt wagon has it spelled, "Dacota" on their mailbox, hahaha!!!) and N. Cedar Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:07pm PDT on 07-11-20 (or, "2020-07-11T20:07" or "2020 11 Jul." or even, "July 11, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

This is a very confined airspace; therefore you'll see a lot of the flight was just hovering and panning the camera.

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 98°F (36.8°C), becoming mostly clear and temperature decreasing to 93°F (33.9°C) as the spectral type G2 main sequence yellow dwarf star near the center of our planetary system sank below the horizon, and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten 'hippopottymus' piss yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were variable and gusty to 10mph (16.10kph) at the surface with higher sustained winds aloft.

Light some candles, draw a refreshing (but relaxing) bubble bath (add a generous extra squirt or two of bubble soap to the bath water -- trust me, you'll need them!), and immerse yourself in the sweat dulcet tones of some nice soothing SOD (Stormtroopers Of Death).

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

*THE FV¢K?!?*
SOD has *NO SWEAT DULCET TONES* and is most certainly neither *NICE* nor *SOOTHING!!!* ;-)
It's like Australian trapdoor spider venom to the ears of many!!! :-O

I added, "***NSFYE***" (Not Safe For Your Ears) to the video title because not everybody who comes here to watch drone vidz is a metalhead and would appreciate the unwelcome surprise earwhipping and subsequently won't appreciate seeing all of those bloody Q-Tips or used aural tampons floating in their bogs or finding empty bottles of ear bleach languishing in their bathroom waste bins or lying on the floor in front of their lavatories (bathroom sinks) along with that dented can of silver spray paint and the holey, paint-soaked, slightly yellowed Hanes Tagless T that fell into the toilet earlier this morning and they missed the wastepaperbasket when they tried to throw the yucking fucky thing away. :-)
(That T-shirt was holey?!? Maybe they should invest in some mothballs {naphthalene or 1,4-Dichlorobenzene [aka. paradichlorobenzene]} -- and get that damn stupid butt wagon to stop uranating on the sodding thing as well, hahaha!!! ;-D)

I added, "***NSFW***" (Not Safe For Work) because the music 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

I also added, "NSFC" (Not Safe For Christians) because one of the songs takes the Lord's name in vain at least one time.

Finally, I added an Alter Bridge song to the end because I didn't have enough SOD music to last the entire duration of the flight.

Motor temperature was measured at 100.3°F (37.9°C), battery temperature was a slightly toasty 118°F (47.8°C), and maximum camera temperature was 106.6°F (41.4°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 93°F (33.9°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.

The flight was a bit brief because the battery in the radio was starting to peter out and it initiated an auto-RTH.

* Very wm. wx. (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*** Very brief* Jupiter-hunting flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-11-20 (1080p) (2)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 10:25pm PDT on 07-11-20 (or, "2020-07-11T22:25" or "2020 11 Jul." or even, "July 11, 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 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 variable to 1.00mph (1.61kph) at the surface.

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.

I added, "***NSFW***" (Not Safe For Work) because the zax has some toliet tongue 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 piddles you off or makes your ears bleed.

* Very brief because the only impetus for making this flight was to image the Class J gas giant planet Jupiter; the fifth planet in sector 001 -- the Terran system.




Very warm weather* sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-10-20 (1080p) (1)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:08pm PDT on 07-10-20 (or, "2020-07-10T20:08" or "2020 10 Jul." or even, "July 10, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 95°F (35°C), becoming mostly clear and temperature decreasing to 93°F (33.9°C) as the spectral type G2 main sequence yellow dwarf star near the center of our planetary system sank below the horizon, and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten giraffe poddy 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 2.80mph 4.51(kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear are several theme songs from various Star Trek TV programs (or, "telly programmes" if you live in the UK).

Motor temperature was measured at 106°F (41.1°C), battery temperature was 118.7°F (48.2°C), and maximum camera temperature was 110.3°F (43.5°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 93°F (33.9°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.

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




Warm wx.* sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-09-20 (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 near the intersection of E. Dakota Ave. (some butt wagon has it spelled, "DACOTA" on their mailbox, hahaha!) and N. Cedar Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 8:04pm PDT on 07-09-20 (or, "2020-07-09T20:04" or "2020 09 Jul." or even, "July 09, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were sunny, temperature was 92°F (33.3°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong polar bear uranation 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 3.0mph (4.83kph) at the surface.

The music that you hear is just a selection of songs that I picked by simply clicking willy-nilly in my OTHER MUSIC subdirectory.

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

I "heard" the the song, "Death from Above" aka., "Jet Fighter" during this flight because three jet fighters took off from nearby Yosemite Int'l. Airport. :-)

Motor temperature was measured at 104.3°F (40.2°C), battery temperature was 114.6°F (45.9°C), and maximum camera temperature was 101.4°F (38.6°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), all taken after landing.
Ambient temperature was 92°F (33.3°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.

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




***NSFW*** Brief Venus-hunting* flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-09-20 (1080p) (1)

(The thumbnail has an obscure Gwar reference) ;-)

Flight took place in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 4:27am PDT on 07-09-20 (or, "2020-07-09T04:27" or "2020 09 Jul." or even, "July 09, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were clear, temperature was 72°F (22.2°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "rotten wildebeest poddy yellow" portable digital "windometer" (as JD from JD Quad in the UK calls them even though those things are actually called, "anemometers") ;-) were dead clam at the surface.

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.

I added, "***NSFW***" (Not Safe For Work) because the zax 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

* Brief Venus-hunting because my sole impetus for making this flight was to hunt for the Class Y planet in sector 001 (the Terran system).




Warm wx.* sunset flight of my Contixo F24 Brushless Foldable Drone 07-08-20 (1080p) (2) (Clean zax)

Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the desiccated front lawn of the St. James Episcopal Cathedral located at 4147 E. Dakota Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at exactly 8:00pm PDT straight up on 07-08-20 (or, "2020-07-08T20:00" or "2020 08 Jul." or even, "July 08, Twenty-Twisted-Stick-Tire" if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature was 94°F (34.4°C), and winds measured with my el stupido "strong rhinocerous piddle 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 4.80mph (7.73kph at the surface.

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

Video content is the same as https://youtu.be/tdIKBn7ILtc but with cleaner music so that you won't catch the boss or your spouse with their pants down so to speak.

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

Motor temperature was measured at 99.6°F (37.6°C), battery temperature was 112°F (44.4°C), and maximum camera temperature was a slightly toasty 109.1°F (42.8°C) (measured on the front edge of that raised area just behind the lens where it gets the warmest), 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.

The flight looks a bit discontinuous because the phone went into the screen where you choose your open app once (fairly early on) during the flight; this neutralised the recording in progress though I restarted it a moment later (after closing & then relaunching 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.





Videos Made By the Contixo F24 1080p Brushless Foldable Drone w/ Gimbal* (Pg. 8)


*, ** 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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