It doesn’t look that high. Looks like there was fog / low clouds so he didn’t have to go up thousands of feet to go above the clouds. The Avata 2 can ascend 6m/s in Normal mode and 9m/s in Sport Mode.IDK. You got above the clouds awfully quick. Was there any editing involved here ? And is it “legal” to fly at that altitude in Bulgaria ? Especially since you can’t see your drone covered by clouds ? I couldn’t get away with that in the U.S.
I have a video on the edge of a rising fog bank ! You can be on top with only 200 feet Agl . In my case I operated in a hole with careful positioning gave the impression of being on top although reality was the Drone was always in sight .IDK. You got above the clouds awfully quick. Was there any editing involved here ? And is it “legal” to fly at that altitude in Bulgaria ? Especially since you can’t see your drone covered by clouds ? I couldn’t get away with that in the U.S.
Glad You liked it!Mr. Markov, really enjoyed your video, especially the descent into the opening. Keep up the good work. I have watched several of your videos and Bulgaria is a very beautiful country.
I know this is an old post, but it wouldnt. Aside from the VLOS point you made, as per the FAA you have to maintain a vertical distance of 500ft below and 2000ft horiz from clouds.I’m not dissing Alex because I enjoy his work.
My question is whether something like this would “fly” (pun intended) in the US because you’re supposed to have three miles visibility. Comments?
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