daugen
Epic Contributor
weather forecast says 30mph winds in one hour
well, better get flying
I'm very impressed with how the DJI Mini 3 deals with wind.
blipped a wind warning but then kept on going up.
My stepbrother's home is up at the base of nearby mountain.
He will have to show me when he comes over this afternoon.
We are going back to his place.
Maybe tomorrow morning when lower winds we can start day with flying drone near his house. I want to see that greenhouse from above.
I have no idea what these pics are...but my usual four directions.
and definitely not very far up, big US flag not far off flapping like mad
the wind did blow the drone over about ten feet.
I go straight up and straight down, supposedly by just pushing one joystick
straight up
I'm such a chicken with this thing.
but I'm also not spying on people
if I saw a drone flying on my property, my first instinct would be to shoot a pepper ball at it. Sorry, no guns...but this thing shoots 60 feet. Clean that noxious mess off buddy when it comes back...
and like any shot projectile would be very careful of what is in the way or downwind when I likely miss.
my prize award winning poodle ate your pepper ball (really dog?) and his vet bill
was enormous. Pay pay pay.
they do have hard "practice balls" and an almost solid ball.
Bet that would hurt...
and I've never fired the thing.
Maybe I should first fire it in Texas...
the deluxe case with all the extra cartridges and three kinds
of balls to shoot.
and if you have a long rifle and a range
with good muffs that sounds like fun.
repressed Quaker that I am...
DeadEye Drew in ancient times
The Sand Dunes were very cool. You drive straight at them for over ten minutes as they get larger and larger. I turned around at the end before I had to pay 20 bucks. Since I lost my lifetime senior pass. And I'm told in Spring they move from the wind.
As I was driving up a long way out I thought that lighter areas has to be piled up against the bottom of that mountain, and yes they were. Not a huge area, but good thing it's a national park because that sand would disappear into housing in a week.
I think these drone pics are dark, wonder if I can adjust brightness
very glary and hazy
slow internet
today was fun and comfortable and drove with window down for hours in the cool morning air.
well, better get flying
I'm very impressed with how the DJI Mini 3 deals with wind.
blipped a wind warning but then kept on going up.
My stepbrother's home is up at the base of nearby mountain.
He will have to show me when he comes over this afternoon.
We are going back to his place.
Maybe tomorrow morning when lower winds we can start day with flying drone near his house. I want to see that greenhouse from above.
I have no idea what these pics are...but my usual four directions.
and definitely not very far up, big US flag not far off flapping like mad
the wind did blow the drone over about ten feet.
I go straight up and straight down, supposedly by just pushing one joystick
straight up
I'm such a chicken with this thing.
but I'm also not spying on people
if I saw a drone flying on my property, my first instinct would be to shoot a pepper ball at it. Sorry, no guns...but this thing shoots 60 feet. Clean that noxious mess off buddy when it comes back...
and like any shot projectile would be very careful of what is in the way or downwind when I likely miss.
my prize award winning poodle ate your pepper ball (really dog?) and his vet bill
was enormous. Pay pay pay.
they do have hard "practice balls" and an almost solid ball.
Bet that would hurt...
and I've never fired the thing.
Maybe I should first fire it in Texas...
the deluxe case with all the extra cartridges and three kinds
of balls to shoot.
and if you have a long rifle and a range
with good muffs that sounds like fun.
repressed Quaker that I am...
DeadEye Drew in ancient times
The Sand Dunes were very cool. You drive straight at them for over ten minutes as they get larger and larger. I turned around at the end before I had to pay 20 bucks. Since I lost my lifetime senior pass. And I'm told in Spring they move from the wind.
As I was driving up a long way out I thought that lighter areas has to be piled up against the bottom of that mountain, and yes they were. Not a huge area, but good thing it's a national park because that sand would disappear into housing in a week.
I think these drone pics are dark, wonder if I can adjust brightness
very glary and hazy
slow internet
today was fun and comfortable and drove with window down for hours in the cool morning air.
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