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I don't call stupid anyone and you understand very well what I've written.
I didn't call anyone stupid, and you understand very well what I wrote.
Fixed it for ya. Enjoy the props bud!!
I don't call stupid anyone and you understand very well what I've written.
I did it.. I was able to fly my Phantom 3 Pro on top of Pikes Peak in Colorado.. elevation 14,111 ft
I was super nervous about it.. 25-30 mph winds... 40 deg temps...
I didn't venture out very far.. 150ft up or so.. max 400ft out..
Just flew around for a bit making sure I could still handle her in the massive wind up there..
For those that wonder.. Pikes Peak is a Nation Forest.. Not a National Park.. As of June 19, 2015 there are no restrictions for flying in National Forests..
There have never been restrictions in National Forests, only National Parks.As of June 19, 2015 there are no restrictions for flying in National Forests?
I live a stones trow away from the Cleveland national forest so much I could do.
There have never been restrictions in National Forests, only National Parks.
Well done, beautiful mountains!Flew my P3P from the top of Mt. Bierstadt today. Over 14,000 feet and it performed perfectly, even in the gusty winds! All the bystanders had their doubts it would fly. One guy saying he was a science teacher and that the air would be too thin for it to work. Remind me not to let my kids go to his school. I took it out about 500 feet max over the cliff, dropped it down in the cavern, then back up about 100 feet above me. I'm definitely becoming more and more confident with my Phantom!!!
This was a quick edit, took it from 4k down to 1080p so my pc could handle it. Still need to add audio at some point.
@Opman711 Go ahead and start your own thread for this in the 'photos & videos' area.Flew my P3P from the top of Mt. Bierstadt today. Over 14,000 feet and it performed perfectly, even in the gusty winds! All the bystanders had their doubts it would fly. One guy saying he was a science teacher and that the air would be too thin for it to work. Remind me not to let my kids go to his school. I took it out about 500 feet max over the cliff, dropped it down in the cavern, then back up about 100 feet above me. I'm definitely becoming more and more confident with my Phantom!!!
This was a quick edit, took it from 4k down to 1080p so my pc could handle it. Still need to add audio at some point.
One guy saying he was a science teacher and that the air would be too thin for it to work. Remind me not to let my kids go to his school.
nice video. Where you using any sort of filter?
I would of said, would you like to fly it?Thanks for your comments everyone... No I wasn't using a filter.
There was about 30 people around the summit and they were all intrigued except one guy who came up to me and said "I didn't come up here to listen to you fuc!ing drone". There always seems to be one in every crowd I guess.
Thanks for your comments everyone... No I wasn't using a filter.
There was about 30 people around the summit and they were all intrigued except one guy who came up to me and said "I didn't come up here to listen to you fuc!ing drone". There always seems to be one in every crowd I guess.
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