Curious for a critique...
Links to general aviation backcountry flying-oriented videos. It can be yours or stuff you find on the internet. Please no airline/military.
NFL style would be very cool, but since we're talking back country flying, Sam Elliott would be awesome *and* he's still alive. I wonder if he's a pilot looking to give back to the community Harrison Ford style...
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Thanks for all the replies. while I am not reading off a script I completely agree I sound rather stiff. Ill have to do a little practice...
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Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:37 pm
What quadrotor are you using?
Is that an AR Parrot 2.0 . . . or??
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bumper wrote:What quadrotor are you using?
most of the stuff capable of carrying any sort of load are mostly modular. the brain for the hex here is a DJI wookong. the rest is a variety of motors and parts the arms are off a 450 I don't really recall the gimble but its a starter/cheap unit that fits in the Maule. Sorry for the ambiguity, but its just soooo many different pieces put together.
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Can't resist...every time I'd ask my father for a critique, he would invariably reply, "get a haircut!"
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FiddlerPilot wrote:Can't resist...every time I'd ask my father for a critique, he would invariably reply, "get a haircut!"

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There's no way that was an AR Drone! I'm interested in knowing what it is to. Also, I'd love to know what camera you had on the drone and how you mounted it.
I think the narration was overall well done. One random critique that I have, and it's weird, is that your fast motion pans in the intro are very nice, but you should change them up left-to-right. It will liven it up a little. I would probably like a few more shots from the planes perspective.
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I would like to see more video of the retro wagon.
Kidding, well done buddy!
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Tue Feb 26, 2013 11:05 am
I didn't hear anything wrong with the narration, "attempting to claw" notwithstanding. Reading from a script or at least from notes is pretty mandatory unless you are already an experienced public speaker. I have attended too many seminars where the note-less speaker made himself sound clue-less too, with a bunch of "uhs" to fill in the gaps while he tried to think of the next thng to say.
Good job, learnto!
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[quote="mountainmatt"]I would like to see more video of the retro wagon.
Perhaps when it gets it new shoes and prop!
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