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The Inspire & Osmo have virtually the same camera & gimbals. This means I can fly the Inspire for swoop in shots towards entrance …. hover at door … get the Osmo …. walk through … then out the back …. hover Inspire for swoop out shot.
All seamless 3d mapped.
Hey ILA, are you saying that you “program” it to do a 3-D fly through on the CPU like autopilot? Navigating only by it’s on-board computer linked to its guiding systems? (gyro, inertia, accelerometer? or GPS? That kind of s~~~ amazes me! When you think about it you’re flying a miniature color television studio with more navigating power than the Saturn 7 moon shot! Plus HD to boot! and only one millionth the size and weight! and only one billionth the energy expenditure!
I could see air vectors established for everything from Pizza Hut, to Home Depot delivering you a bag of nails! It’ll look like something from the movie, “Back to the Future”! I can’t wait! Around here the hicks will use them a clay target skeets!P.S. be careful with that airbus, the rudder sticks, jams, and like in NY, just falls off, use the ailerons and engines instead…..
The Osmo is a handheld gimbal camera that we walk through interiors. 4k shooting with geotags. The drone can be flown inside big halls as it has vps visual position sys.
Exterior is done by preprogrammed hands off flight. So press go and it heads off doing its thing. Then comes back and lands… by which time the pics are already processing to 3d map.
Our A346s are being replaces by A350s so back on two.
All that rudder hardover s~~~ … especially with 737s keeps playing that sioux city dc10 landing in my head…. well the best landing they could do.
73% of mobile internet users say that they’ve encountered a website that was too slow to load. »tweet«
51% of mobile internet users say that they’ve encountered a website that crashed, froze, or received an error.
38% of mobile internet users say that they’ve encountered a website that wasn’t available.
47% of consumers expect a web page to load in 2 seconds or less.
40% of people abandon a website that takes more than 3 seconds to load.Yeah but you’re forgetting something very important. That’s based on websites in GENERAL. Our website is not “:average” and intended for a very specific niche. For example, we don’t give a damn about Internet Explorer. Especially version 8 or lower. That’s a big audience. We’re thinking forward – not 5/7/10 years back. Says right on the homepage. Best “experienced in modern browsers”.
For all of our visitors who are not logged in (which is almost all of them), we already beat those numbers – by far.
40% of people abandon a website that takes more than 3 seconds to load.
Our bounce date is -30%. 70% of visitors stay …… for 19 minutes…… viewing 12 pages…… and our fantastic members love it,
You know, there are more c~~~roaches in the world than people.
But that doesn’t make them a superior species.We’re not even interested in APPEALING to 90% of internet users.
They don’t leave because it’s “too slow to load”.They run screaming because it contains THE TRUTH.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.(keymaster)
yeah thats all very well with your site and im very happy for you, but you qouted that what i had said was not true, so i just wanted to show some data and facts that my qoute was infact true.
sounds like an interesting site you have there 🙂
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway."
Anonymous42All that rudder hardover s~~~ … especially with 737s keeps playing that sioux city dc10 landing in my head…. well the best landing they could do.
I watched the documentary on that, the blown #3 took out all hydraulics, they only had the thrust of 1 and 2 to control the aircraft, and the rudder was slightly c~~~ed, they were f~~~ed the moment the fan came apart! I think it was amazing they actually made the airport! Their only elevator control was the amount of airspeed they maintained, what that crew did was impossible! Flying with a straight jacket and your ankles shackled to the seat, and using your tong to control the throttles, because that’s all there was! The crew of Apollo 13 had more to work with!
sounds like an interesting site you have there
Well now Im really smiling…… because you’re looking at it!!
It seems like you’re talking about another site. But THIS (mgtow.com) is the one we’re talking about.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.oh right, well yeah this site is awesome! , but i was looking to chat about other projects if you had any… 🙂 am i allowed to share my site ive been working on for 3 months ? just for feedback?
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway."
oh right, well yeah this site is awesome! , but i was looking to chat about other projects if you had any…
am i allowed to share my site ive been working on for 3 months ? just for feedback?
Shane888
You need to be very careful revealing anyb8nfo about yourself … even your site.
You may find it being attacked or worse.
Why not private email KM your site …. much safer and private feedback.
You have to watch you back now your mgtow.
ok thanks mate, will do 🙂
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway."
Anonymous5I clicked on a couple of adds here.
One of them was for quads and what a deep rabbit hole that turned out to be.
I’ve now gone from a teensy obsession with 1st-3rd generation night vision and thermal imaging devices to possibly quads. Most of the vision devices are trez expensive but worth every penny.
I’ve started at just about the very bottom with a little Cheerson (with camera) but I know I’ll work my way up from there,,, ha!Since clicking on that add it’s opened a whole new world and I can’t help but notice how many wonderful scenery shots there are in movies and documentaries that are obviously quads.
RoyDal recently did a thread on “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” What an awesome doc that turned out to be! The quad shots not only gave us a perspective that was never before possible but it also profoundly contrasted our time with the time of the people who lived when the cave was used.
I used to think ILiveAgain’s avatar was some sort of alien spaceship out of science fiction,,,, but now I know he likes the very best of toys!The other add was “Curiosity Stream”,,,,,,,,,,very pleased so far,,,and it’s cheap as chips too!
this post was ment to be about websites, not quad copters… lol
that was fricken awesome “bunkermode” i like your style! 🙂
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway."
Anonymous42this post was ment to be about websites, not quad copters… lol
that was fricken awesome “bunkermode” i like your style!
Hey 88, A topic entitled “Who Here Has A Website And Whats IT About “?”? sounds like it could and mostly likely go anywhere…..
It’s good to stay on topic (I’m probably #1 offender) but in this case, I Live Again was sharing what his websites are related to “quad copters & filming” besides, if it were about medical, science, or any other of the millions of professions, I would have been eager to learn whatever they were willing to share…. I’m just saying…….yeah i understand, cheers
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway."
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