JDawg
Well-Known Member
Flying over water is a sinch, even hand catching from a boat. It's all in your head to think otherwise, have confidence in your AC and your flight abilities and you'll have no problem. Get on the horse Tonto!
Just not true.
Flying over water is a sinch, even hand catching from a boat. It's all in your head to think otherwise, have confidence in your AC and your flight abilities and you'll have no problem. Get on the horse Tonto!
Ha! Now were are not taking about 4 -10ft swells or the North SeaYour post is good for my business. Hand catching on a pitching and rolling platform with ocean breezes... lol
Ha! Now were are not taking about 4 -10ft swells or the North Sea
Even a 1' swell will move you enough to make the bird uneasy. Make sure to turn off your sensors.Right, a little common sense is in order[emoji4]
Although this is the PNW offshore, so actually we are talking 4-10ft, that’s as flat as it gets [emoji4]
I’ll start off inshore though[emoji4]
Flying over water is a sinch, even hand catching from a boat. It's all in your head to think otherwise, have confidence in your AC and your flight abilities and you'll have no problem. Get on the horse Tonto!
I'm one of the idiots who have lost a drone at sea - my own fault as I'd forgotten to take off my radio antenna and then I couldn't get the drone into tri-pod mode for more control. I may try again but wondering if anyone has tried catching the drone with a flat (horizontal) net on a pole? I haven't tried manual catching yet. Seems like that might be dodgy on a rocking boat as well.
Right, a little common sense is in order[emoji4]
Although this is the PNW offshore, so actually we are talking 4-10ft, that’s as flat as it gets [emoji4]
I’ll start off inshore though[emoji4]
The suspense is already killing me. 10' swells, it's a cinch...With blood or no blood?
Nice video. At 2m42s it looks like a combination of flying a kite and catching a shark. The drone almost went in to the water.
A few things I noticed.
To me, this would be terrifying.
- The boat was in gear and moving forward. Not much of a wake, but still moving.
- At takeoff, the drone was oriented towards the pilot. Better to keep the rear of the drone pointed toward you.
- As soon as the drone had enough lift to take off, it was aft of the boat 50 feet in around 3 seconds. It was still oriented forward towards the pilot.
- The pilots left finger was on the collective but his right finger was off the cyclic.
- Drones dont need headwinds to take off because they are rotary wing instead of fixed wing, and a headwind can even be detrimental.
Easy as pie. Stop the boat, hand launch and off you go. 27' you'll have no issues, unless you're in the North Sea, which to some here IS THE OCEAN everywhere! When Cobia are running here at the Port and Sebastian Inlet, it's easy sighting them. Oooo here's something for those worm eaters. Ya know, open a can of worms....get it? If I "spotted" a fish with a UAV and sold that fish....does that person need a 107?27’ still waiting for it to stop raining , ha ha
I’ll post the results when I get out![]()
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