Out in the wilderness, little power, poor internet connection. No editing of any sort, no music just simply flying. That's why I love this Phantom!
It would be fenced off because your government takes care of you. LolWow what a place,its huge, great for sorring with the eagles, loved those viewing platforms,,,have they been around for while or new,reminds me of something I saw on old TV calle that's incredible....day sha voo mayby ?great clip those vast open canyons is something we dont have here and if there is its fenced off,?
Just a wild guess, 850 m. deep? Was it windy? I saw the camera jolt. I like the close up of the landscape also. "It ain't West Virginia ". lolOut in the wilderness, little power, poor internet connection. No editing of any sort, no music just simply flying. That's why I love this Phantom!
It has happened to me when there was a strong wind.Gorgeous view. And flying. Any idea what happened at 2 min? Never seen that with a Phantom. Except when feathers come into view.
The construction finished a few months ago ianzone, pretty scary when you are on them. When I get back to civilization will include a vid from walking on them followed by an edited version of this, without the wobble around about the middle and the nerd flying it.
Yip good old p4 cam tilt,,It has happened to me when there was a strong wind.
Yip that be cool ,,some time back the p4 went through a cam tilt stage for some in flight,,it got me too ,been good for long time now since it happen,,its the drones growing up and realizing it can do things on it's own on occasion lolThe construction finished a few months ago ianzone, pretty scary when you are on them. When I get back to civilization will include a vid from walking on them followed by an edited version of this, without the wobble around about the middle and the nerd flying it.
Are you kidding, "Rift Valley in Kenya", I would die to go there, origins of all of us. Africa would be an awesome place to fly. One day I will go and bend the rules a bit, imagine recording of heards rampaging through the savannas.Wonderful. The scenery is just to die for. Reminds me a little of standing on the escarpment at the edge of the Rift Valley in Kenya. This make me want to seek out some of the more interesting scenery in the UK - but don't think I will find anything half as spectacular. Thank you for sharing.
All the best, Martin
Not sure how deep. There are walks down there and loads do it. I let the P4P do it. And yes very windy from an app it got up to 37 kph, 23 mph. Then I chickened out and brought it homeJust a wild guess, 850 m. deep? Was it windy? I saw the camera jolt. I like the close up of the landscape also. "It ain't West Virginia ". lol
Here in Western Australia you don't need to get permissions to fly in national parks as long as you adhere to basic Casa rules and not disturb people or animals. We are so lucky here. See my web site theskyview.net top left link.I hope the operator got permission to fly here in the Kalabarri National Park.