Just prefer to fly over the weekend at earlier morning time from 8am to 11am. Lots of people are still in bed , so you can fly your drone without any disturbance and not so windy.
Your videos are great! Does the remote show you how far and in which direction your drone is, or do you need to understand the area from above in advance to guide it back to you at the end?
@@rollybentulan Thank you! I just looked at that website, but it is a bit too technical for me, as I don't even have a mobile phone and know next to nothing about drones. I see, however, that your drone only seems to have one camera, so how do you manage to fly backwards safely? Is there an automatic anti-collision system?
@@peterjansen7929 yes, flying a drone is not that easy, it needs a bit of training and need to have a drone pilot license as well because there are lot of risk and responsibilities when you started to take your drone off the air.
@@rollybentulan Thank you! Yes, it can't be easy, or cheap! I wouldn't have the time for it, either, and I am not in an area where one could shoot as many interesting videos as you do. But I still don't understand, how one can fly backwards while looking forward. But perhaps this can only be done, while you can see the drone from where you stand, in which case the solution is obvious. You just watch out for obstacles from the ground. Anyway, keep up the good work, because your videos are very interesting.
@@peterjansen7929 because before i fly around the area, as you can see that i do survey first by turning around my drone before i go forward or backwards.
I was born and raised in Acton W.3 and had high hope with this....but I did not recognise any of this footage Why not start at a well known location, like say the High Street so peeps can get a bearing or at least say where you are at the beginning , South Acton, East Acton etc ...Beautifully shot but disappointed and somewhat frustrating
I was actually flying my drone inside the springfield gardens in horn lane and the springfield gardens is in the center of acton if you look up the google map. If you dont know that place means you're not from acton, and you should recognice the buildings in the center of a high street.
@@dredenny6654 i mean that i take off my drone in springfields gardens and springfields garden is in the middle of horn lane. As you can see the two tower high rise building in the corner of horn lane and the high street of acton
Mate I think you made this drone for me I saw my house where I was born in Avenue Gardens, my schools Berrymede school and Twyford School. and Crown street where I worked in the market as a kid I was born in 1956. Thanks for the memories.
fantastic view
@@rollynalutneb527 thanks
Acton so much great memories from there, grown up in Acton as young kid,I'll back one day as I felt this was my real home.
Acton has a lot of canges and a lot of improvements now👍
Ang ganda po content ❤️❤️ pa shout po sir sa next vlog nyo
Sure, on my next video upload,
Tnx for watching👍
Wow nice 😍
amazing!
Wowzer 👀. You really got some good shots 👀
Thanks for watching!👍
wow! That's awesome!🥳
Hey, thanks for watching! 👍
That awas an amazing view kuya! Thanks for the aerial tour! I'll be flying soon as well haha
Just prefer to fly over the weekend at earlier morning time from 8am to 11am.
Lots of people are still in bed , so you can fly your drone without any disturbance and not so windy.
Tnx for watching anyway👍
Очень грустная мелодия, даже плакать хочется. Жизнь - это и радость, и трагедия. Спасибо!
6:00 Just carry on towards the Scrubs!
Your videos are great!
Does the remote show you how far and in which direction your drone is, or do you need to understand the area from above in advance to guide it back to you at the end?
yes, the remote tells me everything where am I and how far I am from the drone. check this out on website dji mini 2.
@@rollybentulan Thank you! I just looked at that website, but it is a bit too technical for me, as I don't even have a mobile phone and know next to nothing about drones.
I see, however, that your drone only seems to have one camera, so how do you manage to fly backwards safely? Is there an automatic anti-collision system?
@@peterjansen7929 yes, flying a drone is not that easy, it needs a bit of training and need to have a drone pilot license as well because there are lot of risk and responsibilities when you started to take your drone off the air.
@@rollybentulan Thank you!
Yes, it can't be easy, or cheap! I wouldn't have the time for it, either, and I am not in an area where one could shoot as many interesting videos as you do.
But I still don't understand, how one can fly backwards while looking forward. But perhaps this can only be done, while you can see the drone from where you stand, in which case the solution is obvious. You just watch out for obstacles from the ground.
Anyway, keep up the good work, because your videos are very interesting.
@@peterjansen7929 because before i fly around the area, as you can see that i do survey first by turning around my drone before i go forward or backwards.
I was born and raised in Acton W.3 and had high hope with this....but I did not recognise any of this footage
Why not start at a well known location, like say the High Street so peeps can get a bearing
or at least say where you are at the beginning , South Acton, East Acton etc ...Beautifully shot but
disappointed and somewhat frustrating
I was actually flying my drone inside the springfield gardens in horn lane and the springfield gardens is in the center of acton if you look up the google map. If you dont know that place means you're not from acton, and you should recognice the buildings in the center of a high street.
I'm born n bread too. U mean springfield park na ? but there is flats called Springfield gardens tho so yh
@@dredenny6654 i mean that i take off my drone in springfields gardens and springfields garden is in the middle of horn lane. As you can see the two tower high rise building in the corner of horn lane and the high street of acton
@@rollybentulan Right
Mate I think you made this drone for me I saw my house where I was born in Avenue Gardens, my schools Berrymede school and Twyford School. and Crown street where I worked in the market as a kid I was born in 1956. Thanks for the memories.