Your MRS had a less than flattering distinction, as I recall.
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pappy said:So ... the group of us pull into La Cueva and there is the sweet FZJ80 in the lot. We park, get out and start introductions to the new folks. The owner of the FZJ80, JemezToys, introduces himself to me, matter of factually and confidently as "John Stewart." I, and others, look at him like he knows me (true via my 4Runner), and he is pulling my leg. He says again his name is John Stewart, but folks call me "Dave." OK, I'm sure now he just knew who I was and was messing with me. Right? Nope. He pulls out his driver's license and sure 'nuff his name really is John Stewart.
Dang.
It was a great run. Marc would have loved it, there was no wheeling.
Well, Ash seems to think I'm the elder of the two. I'll just say I'm a '57 baby.
Excellent!
Awesome vid Lurch! Thanks for posting.
Yup, the quadcopter is now going to be a staple on all future runs! Simply a very cool perspective.
Very cool! I nominate Lurch as the official HDV videographer... directly under Ash as Our Glorious and Supreme Leader.
How do you fly the copter and control the camera at the same time?
Could you slap a depth finder on that thing? Would be really handy for the river crossings, LOL!!!
I press record and then fly it around at some point I'd like to control the pitch of the camera gimbal with a POT on the controller in addition to the stabilization the on board controller does.
So perhaps a laser based range finder that (might?) work through water and the ultrasonic sensor for the surface distance and you would have a calculated depth that could be broadcasted through the FVP OSD or data transmitted on the audio channel of the FPV to a laptop...
GEEK OUT!