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Got very lucky ! At around 2:30 the bird narrowly misses an aspen tree just before flying between 2 power lines
Here's a brief read on the subject: Gilman Colorado toxic ghost townGreat flying there. Gorgeous landscape and interesting ghost town. Any idea what caused the town to die?
He was using Litchi to fly an autonomous, pre-programmed route. The flight wasn't dependent on a control signal from the operator. Loss of signal would have meant no video for the operator, but the drone would continue to fly the route to the end and return to the recovery point, provided there was enough battery left.I'm impressed on the close call and more that your signal was strong enough to fly that far and behind the buildings! Wow!
Mining turned the area toxic. It's a superfund site. Even turned large stretches of the eagle River (a tributary of the Colorado) orange ! It was evacuated in the mid 60's if I remember correctly. However I believe some scientists lived there til the late 70's. It's about 20 minutes from my houseGreat flying there. Gorgeous landscape and interesting ghost town. Any idea what caused the town to die?
Precisely what happened. To be honest, after I launched and set the mission to go in Litchi I actually got in my truck and drove 3/4 of a mile up the road to a different pull off ! I moved for a better view of the final stretch of the flight which I never actually got. I could hear it but not see it til it completed the mission. I had set the final waypoint pretty high up, around 300 ft. It took me a bit to realize that the video feed had come back. For a while I was wondering where the heck it was that I could hear it but not see it ! I hit the stick left/right and noticed the video respond, and flew the spark homeHe was using Litchi to fly an autonomous, pre-programmed route. The flight wasn't dependent on a control signal from the operator. Loss of signal would have meant no video for the operator, but the drone would continue to fly the route to the end and return to the recovery point, provided there was enough battery left.
I’ll take a guess: ran out of mineral or the price dropped, and the company pulled up stakes and left with no cleanup money. Of course I’m just guessing, but mining companies have a long history of screwing things up except for their bank accounts.Great flying there. Gorgeous landscape and interesting ghost town. Any idea what caused the town to die?
Fantastic footage! I too have risky close calls. Most of the time Spark is fairly far from an encounter but the camera shots look real close.Got very lucky ! At around 2:30 the bird narrowly misses an aspen tree just before flying between 2 power lines
I’ll take a guess: ran out of mineral or the price dropped, and the company pulled up stakes and left with no cleanup money.
Thanks !Wow, what a ride. Great footage, as well for the
scenic as the couple of close calls.
The bird must have nine lives...
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