• Drone Usage

    From grasshopper@VERT/OUTWEST to All on Mon Jun 22 22:27:49 2020
    Hello,
    Just thought I would throw out a couple of questions. Do you own a drone? If so, what do you use it for and how often? I have a DJI Phantom 3 Standard. I have used it only a handful of times on vacation when we rent a place. I have gotten really nice areal videos. It was fun to operate and still is but sadly I don't get that much time with it and of course, weather has to be good.

    What are your experiences?

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to grasshopper on Mon Jun 22 22:38:11 2020
    Re: Drone Usage
    By: grasshopper to All on Mon Jun 22 2020 10:27 pm

    Hello,
    Just thought I would throw out a couple of questions. Do you own a drone? If so, what do you use it for and how often? I have a DJI Phantom 3 Standard. I have used it only a handful of times on vacation when we rent a place. I have gotten really nice areal videos. It was fun to operate and still is but sadly I don't get that much time with it and of course, weather has to be good.

    What are your experiences?

    I have the same drone, among some other cheaper ones (e.g. from Banggood.com). I barely use it, but when I did, I got some good vids:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRfKjil4zb0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLWUUV35PJI

    digital man

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to grasshopper on Tue Jun 23 20:20:00 2020
    On 06-22-20 22:27, grasshopper wrote to All <=-

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    Hello,
    Just thought I would throw out a couple of questions. Do you own a
    drone? If so, what do you use it for and how often? I have a DJI
    Phantom 3 Standard. I have used it only a handful of times on vacation when we rent a place. I have gotten really nice areal videos. It was
    fun to operate and still is but sadly I don't get that much time with
    it and of course, weather has to be good.

    I've only played with a cheap drone. It took OK video, but had some control issues that could render it unusable at times. Hoping one day to get a better drone one day. Though a big challenge is finding places to legally fly them - between the proximity of the local airport, a helipad and much of the open space being managed by Parks Victoria (where it's illegal to fly drones), there's only a few sports fields that can be used, since I haven't seen anything prohibiting drones in the local bylaws. But have to make sure they are empty, to ensure one can comply with the aviation regs.

    But drones do have a lot of cool uses, when in the right hands.


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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Vk3jed on Tue Jun 23 07:22:00 2020
    Re: Re: Drone Usage
    By: Vk3jed to grasshopper on Tue Jun 23 2020 08:20 pm


    I've only played with a cheap drone. It took OK video, but had some control issues that could render it unusable at times. Hoping one day to get a bett drone one day. Though a big challenge is finding places to legally fly them between the proximity of the local airport, a helipad and much of the open space being managed by Parks Victoria (where it's illegal to fly drones), there's only a few sports fields that can be used, since I haven't seen anything prohibiting drones in the local bylaws. But have to make sure they are empty, to ensure one can comply with the aviation regs.

    But drones do have a lot of cool uses, when in the right hands.


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    I've considered buying a drone. I have 5 acres of my own land, plus80 acres
    of farmland behind it and 40 in front I have permission from the neighbors to walk/ hunt on. The major airports are over 20 miles away, and even the
    smaller private fields are more than 8 miles. While I have space or access
    to it, I'm at the point I have enough hobbies. I wish these were around when
    I was younger.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to grasshopper on Tue Jun 23 17:35:28 2020
    Re: Drone Usage
    By: grasshopper to All on Mon Jun 22 2020 10:27 pm

    Hello,
    Just thought I would throw out a couple of questions. Do you own a drone? so, what do you use it for and how often? I have a DJI Phantom 3 Standard. have used it only a handful of times on vacation when we rent a place. I ha gotten really nice areal videos. It was fun to operate and still is but sadl don't get that much time with it and of course, weather has to be good.

    What are your experiences?

    i got a drone for christmas. i think there was something wrong with it.
    i pushed the button to hover it and it would always go off to the side. couldnt calibrate it.

    anyways, i threw it out. the end.
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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Moondog on Wed Jun 24 19:18:00 2020
    On 06-23-20 07:22, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    I've considered buying a drone. I have 5 acres of my own land, plus80 acres of farmland behind it and 40 in front I have permission from the neighbors to walk/ hunt on. The major airports are over 20 miles away, and even the smaller private fields are more than 8 miles. While I

    Sounds like a great place to fly a drone. :)

    have space or access to it, I'm at the point I have enough hobbies. I wish these were around when I was younger.

    Haha join the club, I certainly don't have any trouble filling in my spare time, and my hobby project list seems to keep growing! :) With around 10 hours/week or more taken up with sports training, time is getting tight again. :)


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Grasshopper on Wed Jun 24 19:22:00 2020
    On 06-23-20 19:18, Grasshopper wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Yes, that is part of the struggle is to find a place to fly. I have downloaded the Android App "AirMap" to help me with where to fly. And from where I stand there are so many overlapping Controlled Air Spaces that I basically can't fly anywhere near where my house is. :( So, that makes it a bit difficult. So, I understand your pain! :)

    Actually, airspace is the easy part. There is airspace here, and the apps are great at finding free airspace. It's the parks authorities that are the biggest pain. They manage land all around here, and their website is not mobile friendly. They don't have an app or seem to link to any drone apps that I know of, so unless one is really careful, it would be easy to get a $3k fine. :/


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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Vk3jed on Wed Jun 24 22:15:00 2020
    Re: Re: Drone Usage
    By: Vk3jed to Moondog on Wed Jun 24 2020 07:18 pm

    On 06-23-20 07:22, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    I've considered buying a drone. I have 5 acres of my own land, plus80 acres of farmland behind it and 40 in front I have permission from the neighbors to walk/ hunt on. The major airports are over 20 miles away, and even the smaller private fields are more than 8 miles. While I

    Sounds like a great place to fly a drone. :)

    have space or access to it, I'm at the point I have enough hobbies. I wish these were around when I was younger.

    Haha join the club, I certainly don't have any trouble filling in my spare time, and my hobby project list seems to keep growing! :) With around 10 hours/week or more taken up with sports training, time is getting tight agai :)


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    My grandmother's farm was 160 acres. 100 was farm and the other 60 was
    wooded or reclaimed to forest. I loved going camping out there as well as hunting. There were spots where we could shoot our rifles out to 500 yards. The local clubs and ranges were usually limited to 200 yards. Shooting out
    to 200 is not that hard but after 350 yards factors such as trajectory need
    to be factored in.

    For a couple of years back in the 1980's some selct cut lumber was harvested, and the loggers left some trails that we continued to maintain through the woods. I'm sure flying a drone via a camera feed would've been fun along
    those trails.

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Moondog on Fri Jun 26 11:26:00 2020
    On 06-24-20 22:15, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    My grandmother's farm was 160 acres. 100 was farm and the other 60 was wooded or reclaimed to forest. I loved going camping out there as well
    as hunting. There were spots where we could shoot our rifles out to
    500 yards. The local clubs and ranges were usually limited to 200
    yards. Shooting out to 200 is not that hard but after 350 yards
    factors such as trajectory need to be factored in.

    Yeah, 500 yards, nice for a shooting range. Definitely a good place to work on your aim and technique. I haven't been shooting for over 40 years myself, it just became too hard, with the townies moving out to the bush. I have toyed with the idea of going to a local gun club when they have open days, but timing hasn't worked out so far. Not that I have time for a new sport or hobby anyway! :D Or money for that matter - I'm transitioning into a more expensive phase on the track, where training and travel expenses start to mount, but that's all good. :)

    For a couple of years back in the 1980's some selct cut lumber was harvested, and the loggers left some trails that we continued to
    maintain through the woods. I'm sure flying a drone via a camera feed would've been fun along those trails.

    Yeah, some nice footage could be had from a drone in places like that. Only way that would be doable here would be on private land, since public land of that type generally comes under Parks, and as I've said in previous messages, that's no go for flying.


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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to GRASSHOPPER on Fri Jul 3 10:58:00 2020
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    Just thought I would throw out a couple of questions. Do you own a
    drone? If so, what do you use it for and how often? I have a DJI

    Wife has one, but hasn't flown it for a few years now. Mainly just for fun, doing some arial photography for fun, you know. Did some recording at a tractor pull.

    It's a 4k unit I bought her at Best Buy, but I don't remember the brand...

    Phantom 3 Standard. I have used it only a handful of times on vacation when we rent a place. I have gotten really nice areal videos. It was
    fun to operate and still is but sadly I don't get that much time with
    it and of course, weather has to be good.

    What are your experiences?





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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to VK3JED on Fri Jul 3 11:00:00 2020
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    have space or access to it, I'm at the point I have enough hobbies. I wish these were around when I was younger.

    Haha join the club, I certainly don't have any trouble filling in my
    spare time, and my hobby project list seems to keep growing! :) With around 10 hours/week or more taken up with sports training, time is getting tight again. :)

    Yep! Same here! Have too many interests and not nearly enough time. :-)




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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to GRASSHOPPER on Fri Jul 3 11:02:00 2020
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    one in his videos. I know a former ham radio operator who had
    several, but he passed away suddenly just over a year ago.

    I am also a fellow HAM. AC9RE. Also ARRL member!
    73's,
    Grasshopper (aka John Angel)

    Yet another hobby I don't have a ton of time for - LOL.




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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Sun Jul 5 18:30:00 2020
    On 07-04-20 20:19, Daryl Stout wrote to Vk3jed <=-

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    Tony,

    Yet another hobby I don't have a ton of time for - LOL.

    LOL another one that occupies a bit of my time. :)

    Just a wee bit?? <G>

    Haha, especially when I've been building a low cost SDR on a Pi. ;)


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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to GRASSHOPPER on Mon Jul 13 09:55:00 2020
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    doing some arial photography for fun, you know. Did some recording at a tractor pull.

    I didn't know they allow one to fly a drone at events like that. Interesting... I thought about doing that but I thought people would be upset at me for doing so. Plus, the people holding the event, I thought would not be happy about it either. Did you get permission for such a thing?

    One of the relatives of the promoter was doing it at a show. He is a friend
    of ours, so we started doing it some too. :-)

    No one complained, but we are very VERY rural - not in a "city" at all.
    I think it would be frowned upon in any sort of 'big time' setting.




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  • From Hatton@VERT/THRCORN to JIMMY ANDERSON on Fri Aug 7 23:51:00 2020
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    doing some arial photography for fun, you know. Did some recording at a tractor pull.

    I didn't know they allow one to fly a drone at events like that. Interesting... I thought about doing that but I thought people would be upset at me for doing so. Plus, the people holding the event, I thought would not be happy about it either. Did you get permission for such a thing?

    One of the relatives of the promoter was doing it at a show. He is a friend of ours, so we started doing it some too. :-)

    I've been playing around with a Mavic Mini and doing a lot of reading, especially the rules around what is considered "hobby" versus "commercial".

    Be careful flying around groups, even with permission. Read up on the
    FAA Part 107 rules and the commercial license requirements and what you
    can do with it.

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