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  1. LoneRCRanger

    Airspace (US)

    Pops???
  2. LoneRCRanger

    Airspace (US)

    By rule of thumb, and if this regards US Airports, the FAA is specific. No closer than 5 miles from an airport. Since you are a Part 107 Certified Pilot, you should know that and should not have to question it. If your app is telling you, I'd rely on its judgement of program. Don't assume...
  3. LoneRCRanger

    Crashed my eggsplorer.

    You're a Poet and your feet show it; They're Longfellows...
  4. LoneRCRanger

    Crashed my eggsplorer.

    Some of you guys are NOT Poet Laureates. Stick with building Quadcopters.
  5. LoneRCRanger

    Crashed my eggsplorer.

    Humpty Dumpty slammed in a wall Humpty Dumpty had an 8 foot fall, All the king's horses and all the king's men didn't know the difference between a propeller and and ESC. You know we can't leave this one alone...
  6. LoneRCRanger

    Crashed my eggsplorer.

    SO, what was it's name , Humpy Dumpty? Must have really scrambled its yolk on impact, eh?
  7. LoneRCRanger

    Mini Drone

    He also needs better matter/antimatter magnetic containment conduits. Check with Gordy Laforge, StarTrek TNG.
  8. LoneRCRanger

    Need help building a large quadcopter

    There were similar problems with developing the OSPREY VTOL. Engine power coordination was the main problem. That project cost what, $175 Million Dollars?:
  9. LoneRCRanger

    Mini Drone

    I have a friend that says he has a quadcopter that runs on the left over caffeine from used coffee grounds. I told him that he is probably drinking too much coffee and needs to slow down on his stupidity. He agreed.
  10. LoneRCRanger

    Sky viper v2450 take off problem

    Check out . It reviews the quad you purchased.
  11. LoneRCRanger

    Mini Drone

    I've got a mini quad so small you need to pin a streamer on it just to know where it is.
  12. LoneRCRanger

    Need help building a large quadcopter

    Been done. See https://phys.org/news/2016-01-chinese-drone-maker-unveils-human-carrying.html. This is an electric. I've seen attempts at gasoline powered quads. The main problem with a gas powered quad is managing the flight characteristics for the minute rotor speeds needed for movement beyond...
  13. LoneRCRanger

    When you break your Phantom's Camera and Gimbal

    Let me make the following statement, one that isn't debatable, hard to challenge and has put many an argument to rest, "Whatever you say must be Gospel!"
  14. LoneRCRanger

    When you break your Phantom's Camera and Gimbal

    Thank you Moderator!
  15. LoneRCRanger

    Why are people underexposed in video?

    I leave further comments about Quad Cameras to the other forum members with experience in that area. I, myself do not own a quad that has a camera that is worth comparing to. I use Adobe Photoshop Elements, which is a good as Adobe Photoshop, only less expensive. As RENOV8R or Mozquito aboupt...
  16. LoneRCRanger

    Why are people underexposed in video?

    Are you shooting from a quadcopter? Good luck on that. Quad cameras come in varying levels of resolution. The better the camera, the better the image. If you're looking for information regarding camera use in general, let me tell you this, any camera that shoots an image with the background...
  17. LoneRCRanger

    When you break your Phantom's Camera and Gimbal

    So, actually, Theodore Roosevelt was a 'former' president that flew in a Wright Flyer. Prior to 1908, powered flight did not exist. So, my observation is not entirely incorrect. Whether or not Roosevelt flew, the idea of pushing the envelope is really in question. Getting on a Wright Flyer was...
  18. LoneRCRanger

    When you break your Phantom's Camera and Gimbal

    Teddy Roosevelt never flew a quadcopter. Of course, airplanes didn't exist either. At the price of a Phantom Pro, I would think "pushing the envelope" would be avoided at all costs. Accidents do happen. Chuck Yeager pushed the envelope when he broke the speed of sound in the X-1. There were many...
  19. LoneRCRanger

    When you break your Phantom's Camera and Gimbal

    Remind me not to go flying with you in a real airplane. Also, crashing only establishes that the pilot screwed up and not, necessarily, the aircraft.
  20. LoneRCRanger

    When you break your Phantom's Camera and Gimbal

    Well, learn to fly and practice on a quad that does not cost over $200.00. The pain from a crash will be less severe.
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