Greetings one and all.
I just took delivery of my first drone, indeed my first RC aircraft, a Mavic Platinum, yesterday.
I'm never sure what to say in these meet-and-greet threads, but the general gist of me is this.
I've been interested in aviation ever since I was a kid. I even have a few hours at the yoke of a Cessna 152. A friend of mine describes my venturing in to the world of drones as being a "bucket list" item, since I've wanted to fly RC since I first heard about it. Now, nearing 50, with the advances technology has brought, I find myself in the position where that is both doable and practical. I first thought of buying one because I am very much in to nature and wildlife photography, But the idea of having something to fly as well was just too much to pass up.
So, here I am. Already I'm seeing that there's lots to learn. And I'm catching on with flying by getting some basic air time in my living room. So far all the windows and furniture, and my drone, christened "Infinite Improbability", remain unscathed.
I just took delivery of my first drone, indeed my first RC aircraft, a Mavic Platinum, yesterday.
I'm never sure what to say in these meet-and-greet threads, but the general gist of me is this.
I've been interested in aviation ever since I was a kid. I even have a few hours at the yoke of a Cessna 152. A friend of mine describes my venturing in to the world of drones as being a "bucket list" item, since I've wanted to fly RC since I first heard about it. Now, nearing 50, with the advances technology has brought, I find myself in the position where that is both doable and practical. I first thought of buying one because I am very much in to nature and wildlife photography, But the idea of having something to fly as well was just too much to pass up.
So, here I am. Already I'm seeing that there's lots to learn. And I'm catching on with flying by getting some basic air time in my living room. So far all the windows and furniture, and my drone, christened "Infinite Improbability", remain unscathed.