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I was reading the Grand Canyon thread, and it got me wondering...
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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 89155" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>If I lived someplace with thousand foot high cliffs and sheer canyon walls I'd take footage from BOTH vantage points. </p><p></p><p>Take some shots from the canyon floor flying upwards. Then take some leaving from the top of cliff and descending down the face. Both sound great. </p><p></p><p>Just remember when going over edge of cliff and descending that if could be hard to keep Spark and RC in line of sight. If Spark descends below the "horizon" the ground you are standing upon will block signal. Can you really get that close to the cliff edge and still stand safely?</p><p></p><p>I hate to start a debate but I just thought of something interesting -- when standing on top of cliff and your Spark flies over the edge it will be 1,000+ feet above ground level (the canyon floor) -- this is an FAA violation. Super strange situation because Spark is actually flying below your feet yet it's too "high". Mind Blown!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 89155, member: 10850"] If I lived someplace with thousand foot high cliffs and sheer canyon walls I'd take footage from BOTH vantage points. Take some shots from the canyon floor flying upwards. Then take some leaving from the top of cliff and descending down the face. Both sound great. Just remember when going over edge of cliff and descending that if could be hard to keep Spark and RC in line of sight. If Spark descends below the "horizon" the ground you are standing upon will block signal. Can you really get that close to the cliff edge and still stand safely? I hate to start a debate but I just thought of something interesting -- when standing on top of cliff and your Spark flies over the edge it will be 1,000+ feet above ground level (the canyon floor) -- this is an FAA violation. Super strange situation because Spark is actually flying below your feet yet it's too "high". Mind Blown! [/QUOTE]
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I was reading the Grand Canyon thread, and it got me wondering...