T twoblocktom New Member Joined Nov 3, 2021 Messages 3 Reactions 6 Age 49 Location usa Aug 13, 2022 #1 Reactions: antonebear, GFields, CvCow and 1 other person
Y Yorkshire_Pud Well-Known Member Joined Feb 24, 2022 Messages 4,979 Reactions 4,501 Age 63 Location UK Aug 13, 2022 #2 It's a moth from Lexx. or am I too much of a SciFi fan lol Gordon Bennett it's high up. BTW stunning capture........you planned it I assume???? lol Last edited: Aug 14, 2022
It's a moth from Lexx. or am I too much of a SciFi fan lol Gordon Bennett it's high up. BTW stunning capture........you planned it I assume???? lol
J JimCunn Well-Known Member Joined Aug 3, 2022 Messages 53 Reactions 46 Age 82 Location Tenessee Aug 13, 2022 #3 Max height for dragonflies is about 12,000 feet.
Y Yorkshire_Pud Well-Known Member Joined Feb 24, 2022 Messages 4,979 Reactions 4,501 Age 63 Location UK Aug 13, 2022 #4 JimCunn said: Max height for dragonflies is about 12,000 feet. Click to expand... AGL or ASL? ASL I could understand but AGL would be an awfully long way up
JimCunn said: Max height for dragonflies is about 12,000 feet. Click to expand... AGL or ASL? ASL I could understand but AGL would be an awfully long way up
J JimCunn Well-Known Member Joined Aug 3, 2022 Messages 53 Reactions 46 Age 82 Location Tenessee Aug 13, 2022 #5 Density Altitude
A Arnold LeVine Well-Known Member Joined Jul 31, 2020 Messages 345 Reactions 207 Age 73 Location Cedar Park, Texas Aug 14, 2022 #6 How in the world did you train that dragonfly to fly into your photo?
M MS Coast That's MS as in Mississippi. Premium Pilot Joined Oct 28, 2020 Messages 3,766 Reactions 4,806 Location Gulf coast of Mississippi Aug 14, 2022 #7 H Arnold LeVine said: How in the world did you train that dragonfly to fly into your photo? Click to expand... Patience and a lot of dead mosquitos would be my guess. That dragonfly must have been dealing with a lot of turbulence from the drone's propwash.
H Arnold LeVine said: How in the world did you train that dragonfly to fly into your photo? Click to expand... Patience and a lot of dead mosquitos would be my guess. That dragonfly must have been dealing with a lot of turbulence from the drone's propwash.