finity
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Dontcha mean 'No Harm. No Fowl'?
Exactly my thoughts when I read it but you beat me to it.

Dontcha mean 'No Harm. No Fowl'?
I hit a starling in a 206 as I was trundling down the runway for takeoff. I saw him on the runway, yelling at him 'get out of the way!' But sadly, he flew straight down the centre line. He did admirably, I saw him looking over his shoulder a couple of times before impact with the prop. At my destination, I checked for damage, and right at the top of the HF antenna on the tail was a skull and spine. Took a while to clean that up. He had the last laugh, as the prop had picked up some damage that became apparent over time, bit of a wobble that was of some concern.I can remember flying a twin engine Seneca five aircraft VFR over the Alps at 12,000 feet when and Eagle filled the screen ! I thought it was going to hit then it dropped a wing and dived beneith the Aircraft !
That is a great clip the birds adding to the dynamics ! Most will get out of the way.
Here in Uk I often get Red Kites flying at my drone more through curiousity than in attack mode
Great clip
No fowl! (See what I did?)If you look at my channel, Coconut Island Drones you'll see one of my first videos covered that site.
Nice! A bit nerve racking - but nice capture.Out flying the drone earlier and this happens !! I was aware of them incoming but thought I was much higher, obviously not.
It was nerve racking alright lolNice! A bit nerve racking - but nice capture.
Yes very lucky not to have my drone meet it's end but also very lucky to have caught that bit of footage.Seems you have been lucky, but what a WOW video!![]()
Don't know about seeing it but I'm pretty sure somewhere at sometime it's happened.Has anyone ever seen a goose collide with anything? Another goose? Tree? Tower? Building? Kite? Drone?
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