DuaneM
Drone? I don't see any drone ... crap!
Got my first quadcopter a few days ago. Never flown or drove anything in the R/C world. I like a lot of people saw what a drone can do and got hooked.
I'm amazed at how well this drones handled a dead drop from 150 feet onto a mowed field. I never knew there was a second wind force after clearing houses and tree lines. I am also very impressed with that action grabbing a drone and doing what it feels like without any input from myself, no matter how crazy my fingers were pulling and pushing levers and the many small buttons on what I can only assume is a box for holding batteries while decorated with various antennas. Apparently yelling profanities at said drone and the action caused by the clearing of said obstacles, doesn't have the slightest impact on the performance of my new drone.
With a few hours of low level flight time under my belt, I have a new understanding of what my drone will listen to and it seems it's all wrapped up in the box of batteries I once loathed. I won't bother you dear reader with an videos of my exploits with my new found love with four tiny motors and painfully sharp blades spinning at some insane speed meant to keep you finger nails trimmed, I think.
Once I have mastered this flying contraption the Wright Brothers could fly better than me, I will take on the inevitable task of purchasing and crashing many many more of this wonders of the neighborhood skies as I watch my bank account shrivel up and turn my as wonderful of a wife find clever ways to kill me for buying these "toys".
Then will come Modifications!
Thank you for reading this my fellow dreamers of flight,
Duane M
I'm amazed at how well this drones handled a dead drop from 150 feet onto a mowed field. I never knew there was a second wind force after clearing houses and tree lines. I am also very impressed with that action grabbing a drone and doing what it feels like without any input from myself, no matter how crazy my fingers were pulling and pushing levers and the many small buttons on what I can only assume is a box for holding batteries while decorated with various antennas. Apparently yelling profanities at said drone and the action caused by the clearing of said obstacles, doesn't have the slightest impact on the performance of my new drone.
With a few hours of low level flight time under my belt, I have a new understanding of what my drone will listen to and it seems it's all wrapped up in the box of batteries I once loathed. I won't bother you dear reader with an videos of my exploits with my new found love with four tiny motors and painfully sharp blades spinning at some insane speed meant to keep you finger nails trimmed, I think.
Once I have mastered this flying contraption the Wright Brothers could fly better than me, I will take on the inevitable task of purchasing and crashing many many more of this wonders of the neighborhood skies as I watch my bank account shrivel up and turn my as wonderful of a wife find clever ways to kill me for buying these "toys".
Then will come Modifications!
Thank you for reading this my fellow dreamers of flight,
Duane M