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Looking for suggestions on Takeoff and Landing on a Kayak
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<blockquote data-quote="cdouble" data-source="post: 100440" data-attributes="member: 15092"><p>I've heard of people launching and recovering a phantom 4 by attaching a handle (pvc pipe) to the bottom using a T- fitting and a pipe clamp. You hold it by the handle like an ice cream cone (drone is the ice cream, pvc pipe is the cone). Now obviously this is too heavy for a spark but the concept is pretty cool. You have a totally secure way to release and catch the drone without losing a finger. </p><p></p><p>Maybe zipties, a dowel, and some ingenuity could scale it down for a spark?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdouble, post: 100440, member: 15092"] I've heard of people launching and recovering a phantom 4 by attaching a handle (pvc pipe) to the bottom using a T- fitting and a pipe clamp. You hold it by the handle like an ice cream cone (drone is the ice cream, pvc pipe is the cone). Now obviously this is too heavy for a spark but the concept is pretty cool. You have a totally secure way to release and catch the drone without losing a finger. Maybe zipties, a dowel, and some ingenuity could scale it down for a spark? [/QUOTE]
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