That's just funny. I'm just waiting for the EPA to say we can no longer fly over water because of the number of these polluting the lakes and rivers.+1
The veterans who have knowledge and experience know their aircraft is not going down.
That's just funny. I'm just waiting for the EPA to say we can no longer fly over water because of the number of these polluting the lakes and rivers.+1
The veterans who have knowledge and experience know their aircraft is not going down.
I fly mostly over the Great Lakes which are fresh water.
Yes. Grosse Pointe and the video is on Lake Saint Clair just north our Harbor.I smell a snow bird... Michigander?
we tried for hours to find it. Even searched with the side scan. It dropped in the inter-coastal and at that spot it has a 5+ knot current. It landed where it branches to four different locations. i knew exactly were it splashed but we could not find it. we were over to its location with in minutes. I wish i could have pulled it out of the water so it did not cause any issues. That area is heavily fished so one day someone will most likely land themselves a drone.That's just funny. I'm just waiting for the EPA to say we can no longer fly over water because of the number of these polluting the lakes and rivers.
Yes. Grosse Pointe and the video is on Lake Saint Clair just north our Harbor.
I was not poking at you. Sorry if it seemed that way. Just laughing at the the guy that said the veterans know their aircraft is not going down. There are posts almost daily here and on other forums about these things falling in the water. It is a shame that no one makes a decent waterproof and floating quad. It is not that hard to do.we tried for hours to find it. Even searched with the side scan. It dropped in the inter-coastal and at that spot it has a 5+ knot current. It landed where it branches to four different locations. i knew exactly were it splashed but we could not find it. we were over to its location with in minutes. I wish i could have pulled it out of the water so it did not cause any issues. That area is heavily fished so one day someone will most likely land themselves a drone.
None taken i just wanted to point out i did everything i could to recover it. My last post on the first page expands on my thoughts in regards to system failures. It gets pretty depressing sometimes reading all these horror stories.I was not poking at you. Sorry if it seemed that way. Just laughing at the the guy that said the veterans know their aircraft is not going down. There are posts almost daily here and on other forums about these things falling in the water. It is a shame that no one makes a decent waterproof and floating quad. It is not that hard to do.
I have had 4 flyaway incidents, all recovered. Only one crashed in the water. Fortunately it was my home built quad which does float. There was no damage. Even the Gopro survived the dunking after drying it out in the sun.None taken i just wanted to point out i did everything i could to recover it. My last post on the first page expands on my thoughts in regards to system failures. It gets pretty depressing sometimes reading all these horror stories.
A pool noodle will work. I raced RC boats for years and that is what we used for flotation in them. Those boats weighed over 20 pounds and half of a noodle would keep them afloat. Good thing is you can cut them to fit the legs and use zip ties to hold them in place.This water noodle is interesting, I'm thinking of getting one of those walmart water noodles they sell for a few bucks, cut it, attach it and try some water take offs and landings, they are really weightless hmmmm..........![]()
. . . It is a shame that no one makes a decent waterproof and floating quad. It is not that hard to do.
More of a concept demonstration, not really a commercial product. It is just a modified Splashdrone.View attachment 56222
Nothing shameful about it. ;-)
Do a simple net search, and you will find a submariner drone...
A drone that can fly, float and dive underwater
Happy sailing... Ha
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There were these too.More of a concept demonstration, not really a commercial product. It is just a modified Splashdrone.
Actually I have built a few of my own. I fly over fast moving water a lot and just simple floats are not enough. Any float with enough volume to keep the Phantom on the surface, will act like a sail in the wind and likely show up in the video. If you crash in the water, she is just as likely to land buttered side down. I have tried a bunch of different floats, none very successful. Ended up installing some Phantom guts in a waterproof, floating shell which works much better.So, If they build it, you will be onboard...?
I would only admire it from afar. Doesn't interest me. You can already buy an RC submarine if you want to find out where the big fish are hiding. ;-)
But I don't fly over water very often either. So I'm not too overly concerned of spills.
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No live streaming possible. There is no WiFi or cell service in these canyons. We will have a satellite phone in case of emergency. I will be lucky to get GPS signal.Sweet, sounds like whitewater heaven. Haha
So, please bring a SIM card and do some live streaming to your YouTube or Facebook account, of some of those excitement filled times. ;-)
Or make a mini movie.
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