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Originally Posted by raghu.t.k
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Thats one amazing video. How was it shot, given that I dont see a helipad on the deck? I see the angle and zoom changing from time to time. |
Thanks! It was shot with my DJI Phantom FC40 aerial platform and GoPro Hero3+.
It was really an amazing place to fly, but since I didn't have an FPV at that time(hadn't brought it along) I was afraid to go too far out of visual range.
Also, the ship/river boat was constantly drifting, so I had to change home points constantly. It was fun though!:)
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Originally Posted by sohail99
(Post 3603193)
Also, the ship/river boat was constantly drifting, so I had to change home points constantly. It was fun though!:) |
Nice one!!
It didn't seem to have a gimbal, but it had tilt control? (My Phantom 1 arrives tomorrow night - finally :D).
How do you reset home points? Did you have to fly over the boat and then reset it?
cya
R
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Originally Posted by Rehaan
(Post 3603233)
Nice one!!
It didn't seem to have a gimbal, but it had tilt control? (My Phantom 1 arrives tomorrow night - finally :D).
How do you reset home points? Did you have to fly over the boat and then reset it?
cya
R |
Oh wow! Do check out the website - phantompilots :)
Mine doesn't have a gimbal yet.I'm thinking of getting one though!
No tilt control either, it was just me, tilting the FC40 to counter the winds.
Have only done some range extending mods for long range FPV video and flight control!
Yea, I was bringing it back over the ship to do home point reset. You can set it anywhere while flying, But I kept it close to the ship, so that I can regain control in case it went into failsafe mode and "went home"
(You just flip the IOC switch(on the left of the controller) through its range of motion, 5 times. Successful, registering is indicated by multiple green blinks)
I don't know, what category this comes under.
Here is how I "wish" all road rage guys were answered - with
rage.
But, then we aren't supposed to (?)
Please skip to
5:42 mark on the video. (I have shared the video with t=5m42s, but, it still plays from the start - I don't know why)
This guy teaches a road-raged-bully a lesson in his own language
But, then, as I think of it - it will only cause the road-raged-guy to be even more angry & prepared - the next time he drives.
Sigh,
Ace.
A cool video having the Suzuki Carry (or is it Omni itself?) with a rotary engine swap.
yeah, yeah .. There are tons of videos showing Suzuki Carry drifting, burnouts and even stoppies, but they were all kind of style wise different from our Omni.
But the one in this video is just weirdly Maruti Omni like. Down to all the bumpers and lights.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqtDAr-EVhw
I've been wanting to start this new thread for sometime now. The world is full of fabulously talented (relatively unknown) people. Nowadays, thanks to youtube, one gets to see some of them.:)
Here is one such person - an amazingly talented man, Johnny Nana who seems to be a one man band - I think he is based in New Zealand. He, with his equally talented son, have uploaded some super music and I am putting here the links to a couple of them.
https://youtu.be/SyEGIpwtF3g https://youtu.be/iOYu7WHyG5c https://youtu.be/hLsKUW-UDKo
Would enjoy watching videos of unheralded talent here.:)
(Mods - do move this to an appropriate thread if one exists)
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Originally Posted by wilful
(Post 3695166)
I've been wanting to start this new thread for sometime now. The world is full of fabulously talented (relatively unknown) people. Nowadays, thanks to youtube, one gets to see some of them.:)
Here is one such person - an amazingly talented man, Johnny Nana who seems
Would enjoy watching videos of unheralded talent here.:)
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Thanks for the videos. Must agree that both of them are gifted.clap:
regards adrian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GNGfse9ZK8 Quote:
Originally Posted by Samsung How Does it Work?
The Safety Truck consists of a wireless camera attached to the front of the truck, which is connected to a video wall made out of four exterior monitors located on the back of the truck. The monitors give drivers behind the truck a view of what is going on ahead, even in the dark of night.
This allows drivers to have a better view when deciding whether it is safe to overtake. Another advantage of the Safety Truck is that it may reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or animals crossing the road.
Samsung led the prototype development by providing large format display samples, and conducted a test with a local B2B client Next Steps
Currently, the prototype truck built is no longer operational. So far Samsung has been able to confirm that the technology works and that this idea can definitely save the lives of many people.
The next step is to perform the corresponding tests in order to comply with the existing national protocols and obtain the necessary permits and approvals. For this, Samsung is working together with safe driving NGOs and the government. |
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