Now you (or your wife) can have a drone track your ride as opposed to using a GoPro on your helmet or bike.
BBC News - CES 2015: Testing the latest drones
Now you (or your wife) can have a drone track your ride as opposed to using a GoPro on your helmet or bike.
BBC News - CES 2015: Testing the latest drones
I want to figure out how to link four drones to fly in formation, carrying a net between them. Search and destroy.
I read a lost and found ad in the local paper where somebody lost a quad copter with an attached GoPro flying it around outside. That's not cheap.
Our local HS has an electronics club and participation tripled when the teacher/sponsor announced that they were purchasing four quad copters. Now they have their own YouTube channel and they've used the drones for projects ranging from following a preset course to viewing school district construction projects. Imagine Le Tour eliminating the distraction and expense of the helicopters and having Bob Roll manning a RoadID sponsored drone...
"$700 drone, $300 gopro, $200 gimball"
-Ben Newell
I'm sorry, this has already been figured out:
https://www.grasp.upenn.edu/research/swarms
Those shots of Danny Macaskill riding The Ridge on the Isle of Skye were shot with a drone and camera. Instead of having a helicopter with expensive equipment, you can now get some great shots of people doing stupid stuff with a goPro and Drone. For a a little more than a $1000 dollars investment, you can outfit your budding film-maker for action sports.
drones are sort of exciting in my general field of work because they are now affordable enough that they can be used to gather geospatial/remotely sensed data, like terrain data (LiDAR). Whereas you used to have to hire a plane or helicopter and pilot outfitted with expensive equipment, it's getting close to being feasible to own your own drone with a small, lightweight sensor and fly your own data collection. Real drones used for this purpose are autonomous, so they fly pre-programmed routes, unlike an R/C helicopter.
Drones have missiles and cool shit that explodes. Everything else is a toy.
I'm doing a budget version its a helium balloon on a piece of string with a camera phone taped under it
Will make your bike lighter too due to the helium
What about the local pervert droning the neighborhood pools? Is there anything other than a shotgun to stop that?
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