Tentoes
Well-Known Member
Careful when flying under a surface. When you get close, your quadcopter will get sucked up to it. I'm not an aeronautical engineer, but I think what happens is the rotors get much more efficient when the surface blocks the vortex doughnut around the rotor.
Then, Phoebe got a propeller tip stuck in a crack and dangled helplessly blinking her lights, "help! help! help!" while I went to find a ladder to retrieve her.
And, of course, I forgot to stop the video so now I have a big video file that won't play because I turned off the drone before stopping it.
Then, Phoebe got a propeller tip stuck in a crack and dangled helplessly blinking her lights, "help! help! help!" while I went to find a ladder to retrieve her.
And, of course, I forgot to stop the video so now I have a big video file that won't play because I turned off the drone before stopping it.