In case you have not already seen this... pretty impressive.
At least one launch was from the summit of Everest... you can see the Tibetan flags there when the guy hand launches.Did the pilot go all the way to the top and launch or launch somewhere below the peak?
My understanding is the weather is not always great for climbing, let alone flying drones.
Hope the sherpa didn't have to lug too much drone gear up.
I would guess that it was a stock model.I wonder how similar the drone used was to the bog standard M3 available to Joe Public?
Just down right awesome!In case you have not already seen this... pretty impressive.
You are correct concerning (1640ft) but thinking about a different ceiling.I believe it is 1600 feet above launch ht
Man I never learned to hand launch.
So you have to control it with one hand while you hold the drone with the other, in that video.
And he's clinging to the side of a ridge it looks like, not like there was flat ground from which he could launch it.
I presume he was tethered to other climbers and the line was anchored somewhere.
Otherwise, I don't know about hand launching a drone with one hand and controlling the drone with the other hand.
Impressive!In case you have not already seen this... pretty impressive.
A truly amazing video . I had the experience of trekking the Event base camp at age 60, April 2000. My son in law and I trekked for 16 days to a point overlooking base camp (Kalla Pattar) at 18,500.00 feet. Wish I had a drone at that time. Here are two photos from that trip. The 2nd image shows Everest in the middle, peaking out behind Lhotse. We are looking down on to base camp at the end of the Khumbu glacier.In case you have not already seen this... pretty impressive.
The performance of the props decreases with density altitude - just like all aerodynamic lift. So when they quote an operational ceiling like 6000 m that's just an altitude at which the performance (thrust/lift and flight time) has decreased to some arbitrary level - it doesn't mean that it can't fly above that or that somehow it will suddenly be unable to take off above 6000 m. There will be an altitude at which the thrust no longer exceeds the weight of the aircraft and it will not be able to take off, but that is obviously much higher than 6000 m.But the ceiling for the stock Mavic 3 is 6000m isn't it?
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