Ripping around a frozen river in the Alberta wilderness

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Just a little late for perfect light, but I still managed to make it look decent by underexposing and fixing things in Premiere. The shot features some terrible yaw control. I probably should have calibrated my compass.
 

Just a little late for perfect light, but I still managed to make it look decent by underexposing and fixing things in Premiere. The shot features some terrible yaw control. I probably should have calibrated my compass.
Hey nice vid :rolleyes: looks bit chilly,,

Just a little late for perfect light, but I still managed to make it look decent by underexposing and fixing things in Premiere. The shot features some terrible yaw control. I probably should have calibrated my compass.

Just a little late for perfect light, but I still managed to make it look decent by underexposing and fixing things in Premiere. The shot features some terrible yaw control. I probably should have calibrated my compass.
 
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Can confirm it was not warm, lol. Around -10C on this video. I used to have a -5C operational floor, but since I started using hand warmers, I'll fly anytime the battery is 15C and above. At 15C, I'd hover it at least until the battery hit 20C. Those handwarmers are great though. If I'm smart with them and make sure there's a very insulated handwarmer/battery environment, the Phantom usually take flight after a pre-flight check at 25C even in -10C weather.
 

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