A very interesting idea , what about trying to tie 2 lines around the body so that the battery is free,then do a V shape tie to both end of the body string and find the center then attach from there the rest. That should Stop the sensors from malfunctioning for the most part I would think. Great video
Hi Ben. I don't use a drone because I do goshawks, but falconers in the area use phantom 3. Some consider phantom 4. The video and explanation is excellent. J
Hey Ben, appreciate how informative your videos are. I was wondering if you could make a video about the nutritional needs of the various birds you work with, if you haven't already. Having recently taken an interest in falconry I've read a few books on the subject, but I would greatly enjoy your input as well, if you wouldn't mind sharing your experience that is.
A very interesting idea , what about trying to tie 2 lines around the body so that the battery is free,then do a V shape tie to both end of the body string and find the center then attach from there the rest. That should Stop the sensors from malfunctioning for the most part I would think. Great video
Hi Ben. I don't use a drone because I do goshawks, but falconers in the area use phantom 3. Some consider phantom 4. The video and explanation is excellent.
J
Hey Ben, appreciate how informative your videos are. I was wondering if you could make a video about the nutritional needs of the various birds you work with, if you haven't already. Having recently taken an interest in falconry I've read a few books on the subject, but I would greatly enjoy your input as well, if you wouldn't mind sharing your experience that is.
Hope to see videos on u using the drones for training and training the birds in general ad when u use them for hunting
Great video Ben! 👌🏽
The mavic 2 system has a water landing kit that acts like a tripod for about $30. Might be worth a look.
Very nice
Thank you
what falcons are you training this year??
Gyr and a peregrine myself, but also helping a number of new long wingers get their peregrines up and going