akdrone Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Nov 18, 2021 Messages 2,393 Reactions 4,192 Age 73 Location North Pole, Alaska Jul 25, 2022 #1 " To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies " title="A few Alaskan Hills" Reactions: veryzebra, SkyeHigh, Bilby1 and 5 others
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M MS Coast That's MS as in Mississippi. Premium Pilot Joined Oct 28, 2020 Messages 4,755 Reactions 6,135 Location Gulf coast of Mississippi Jul 25, 2022 #2 Nice. Starting down here at sea level on the Gulf Coast, I'd have to go about 400 miles to achieve the terrain elevation difference you have in that first clip.
Nice. Starting down here at sea level on the Gulf Coast, I'd have to go about 400 miles to achieve the terrain elevation difference you have in that first clip.
B Bsnyder Well-Known Member Joined May 11, 2020 Messages 453 Reactions 238 Age 68 Location Nebraska Jul 26, 2022 #3 Nice video thanks for sharing!
@Rip Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Jun 10, 2022 Messages 147 Reactions 167 Location Oregon Site westcoastdrones.net Dec 27, 2022 #4 Very Nice! Clean and great music!
akdrone Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Nov 18, 2021 Messages 2,393 Reactions 4,192 Age 73 Location North Pole, Alaska Dec 27, 2022 #5 @Rip said: Very Nice! Clean and great music! Click to expand... thanks
SkyeHigh Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined May 2, 2020 Messages 1,469 Reactions 1,874 Location Australia Dec 27, 2022 #6 Nicely done. You’ve got a good eye for composition. I miss the big hills of Scotland I spent many years climbing and flying over. Hopefully I’ll get to Alaska one day to explore by foot rather than at 36,000ft.
Nicely done. You’ve got a good eye for composition. I miss the big hills of Scotland I spent many years climbing and flying over. Hopefully I’ll get to Alaska one day to explore by foot rather than at 36,000ft.