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<blockquote data-quote="Memmber Berry" data-source="post: 21057" data-attributes="member: 4382"><p>The 3DR solo had An amazing cable cam. that you could set up multiple waypoints that would remember elevation and camera angle. You also had full control of the yaw the whole time, you could even spin 360 degrees at 10 revolutions a minute the whole time while the drone flew tracking the cable cam line up down wherever you had set it. You had control over speed as well and it rounded out all the corners of the waypoints to to make it as smooth as butter! Sadly mine lost all signal on a downward cable cam and dove right into the Atlantic. The only problem is that it had crappy GPS receiver and would sometimes drift as much as six feet! It would have been epic if optical sensors could've have been incorporated into a newer model. After coming from the solo the thing that most blows me away is the gps acquisition is lighting! I could t believe inside of 15 seconds I was tracking 26 satellites the first time I flew the spark. Mind blown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memmber Berry, post: 21057, member: 4382"] The 3DR solo had An amazing cable cam. that you could set up multiple waypoints that would remember elevation and camera angle. You also had full control of the yaw the whole time, you could even spin 360 degrees at 10 revolutions a minute the whole time while the drone flew tracking the cable cam line up down wherever you had set it. You had control over speed as well and it rounded out all the corners of the waypoints to to make it as smooth as butter! Sadly mine lost all signal on a downward cable cam and dove right into the Atlantic. The only problem is that it had crappy GPS receiver and would sometimes drift as much as six feet! It would have been epic if optical sensors could've have been incorporated into a newer model. After coming from the solo the thing that most blows me away is the gps acquisition is lighting! I could t believe inside of 15 seconds I was tracking 26 satellites the first time I flew the spark. Mind blown. [/QUOTE]
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