The entire plane and props are pretty psychedelic!
Is it easier to see when up in the sky?
I wonder if the Krylon triple thick glaze adds weight to the props? If so, you'd better watch out for keeping them balanced and equal to one another, or it may really throw the UAV off kilter.
Neon Euc: I think Flying Mantis was asking if it is legal to fly ABOVE 400 ft, when he said "over 400 ft." It is not legal to fly above that in the US. But you seem to be referring to the longitudinal distance you are flying. Correct?
Just so you know, your work is appreciated here on the other side of the pond as well.
Having no experience with editing videos, I am very impressed, and a bit mystified by the exact transition (altitude and position) from day to night, and back.
On this morning's Bloomberg.com website, the following article appeared re consumer drones and our military's fear of them being used by terrorists to deliver weapons:
The Pentagon Takes Aim at Bomb-Carrying Consumer Drones
Today on the Bloomberg.com website, this article was published re the US military's concern with small UAV's potentially being used by terrorists in the US. They ALREADY are being used for delivery of explosives in the Middle East!
The Pentagon Takes Aim at Bomb-Carrying Consumer Drones
Haven't any of you people seen the recent thread on this subject? A pilot in Arkansas solved the glare problem by putting his iPad in his wife's chicken carrier (like a small porta kennel for a puppy). The Brit's went wild with the idea, making it an hilarious thread
You Blokes are cracking up this Yank!!! Keep 'em coming.
Mike123-- are you one of 'em too? Or where from?
SnoozeDoggyDog-- you gotta be in the Ozarks. That's the only place I've ever seen a fridge in a garden.
In the past, I tried skipping firmware versions, and it didn't work. Thru trial and error, I found that I had to install each version, one at a time. (Nowhere do they tell you that).
I don't know about 1.07