[AT] Spam> Ralph, Take It Easy! (OT)
John Hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Thu Jan 12 14:50:26 PST 2017
The one we have must be junk. Ours is practically impossible to fly. My
son can do fair with it, but soft landings and hovering are almost
impossible. The camera is pretty good. I used to have all sorts of RC
cars as a kid and could drive them with pure precision. I finally gave
up on the drone before I destroyed it. I think it would be nice to use
so I could scout my fields when the crops are small.
John Hall
On 1/12/2017 3:37 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 1/12/2017 1:44 PM, Dave wrote:
>> Perhaps you should think about flying closer to your home, and a little lower, until you get a bit more use to the Autel! See: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/01/12/space-needle-slam-video-shows-drone-crashing-into-seattle-landmark.html <http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/01/12/space-needle-slam-video-shows-drone-crashing-into-seattle-landmark.html>
>> Dave
> No space needles to worry about here Dave. Once I get up about 80 feet
> or so there are no obstacles except birds to worry about.
> Those drones can be flown and landed with almost surgical precision. The
> only problem being that weak link between the aging
> human brain and fingers. I find it is easy to forget which lever is up ,
> down, right , left, so I need to keep a good buffer zone until (if
> ever) I get a little more skilled. I'm tempted to take it up today with
> the sunshine, blue sky and white new snow on the evergreens.
> The wind chill factor in the minus 40s is holding me back so far.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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