You guy´s know I do and like lot´s of filming and taking pictures.
So here is my newest gadget, my "stalker 2000"
Come with me to a little fly over an former Army Airfield (Giebelstadt)
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:32 am
by rattattoo
Very cool, man!
Boy, you surely can identify mil-spec US architecture from an awful long way off, can't you?
I can't wait for you get your new toy off someplace where there is something really spectacular to see. You have to go fly it around a castle or cathedral or something.
What is its actual range? I noticed you seemed to be turning back after just a couple hundred yards?
Do you get to monitor the video live?
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:10 am
by housil
rattattoo wrote:Very cool, man! You have to go fly it around a castle or cathedral or something.
As we are not allowed to fly at urban area´s, I have to go to rural places only.
What is its actual range? I noticed you seemed to be turning back after just a couple hundred yards?
Do you get to monitor the video live?
The range is up to 1000meters (3000ft). But we are only allowed to fly "visual", means as long as you can see it with your eyes. +300meters (900ft) all you can see in the sky is a small "dot", so you have to turn around.
Ja, I have "first person view" monitor at it. It´s connected via wifi to my iPhone. I also can control the camera via the iPhone app.
Next Sunday we`ll do another mechanized hike, including a river crossing via a ferry. I´ll record that with the copter and pray it doesn´t crash into the water...
Next thing I´ll add is a GPS-tracker if in case of a "fly away" (up to 9km = ~5 Miles),I´ll find it again. The GPS tracker send a text message to my iPhone with it´s coordinates that display at google maps.
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:07 pm
by Ruleryak
really cool! The FAA and Congress over here just officially banned the use of FPV aircraft so technically all Goggles/Phone-linked/etc copters and drones are illegal to use. The only legal method now is what you were doing - watching the drone from the ground. It's got the hobbyist community in an uproar and here's hoping it gets overturned or repealed soon.
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:27 pm
by housil
Ruleryak, I understand their concernings. Over here we had one case, where they flew over a prisons walls, have drugs underneath the copter to deliver them into the prison.
Or worse, some real bad guys add a bomb to it and fly into something...
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:02 pm
by dirtbag
There was a recent case of a Drone "Peeping Tom", someone looking into a womans windows...
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:12 pm
by Norton
Very interesting film enjoyed seeing the old base
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:20 pm
by rationtin440
Awesome pics and video housil! One thing I'd love to be able to do is get an aerial view of the underground hangar/runway sites that NATO and Sweden used during the cold war. Probably not much to see from above since that was kind of the whole point of underground sites, but just to be able to see it from above and try to guess at it would be cool. Just my cold war history addiction showing thru, don't mind me!
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:40 am
by Name_not_found
Cool, very cool
Do you use a gimbal on it? what one?
The FPV mess is not good here in USA i really hope they figure it fairly
Re: New filming gadegt
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 1:57 am
by housil
Name_not_found wrote:
Do you use a gimbal on it? what one?
Not (yet). I´m pretty new in "stalking"
I got a "starter set" with a just fix (Rollei) camera underneath ($499). That gopro-gibel one is $1.200
Name_not_found wrote:
The FPV mess is not good here in USA i really hope they figure it fairly
I read they banned all commercial FPV flights. Right?
Lucky us, as long as theses quadcopters (<10lbs) are officially a "RC toy", they are no limitations where to fly - except not next to airports (> 1.5km).
That FPV is pretty cool I get mine from that camera via wifi straight to my iPhone attached to the RC controller.