BigN8
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Corinth, TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
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It sure made me want to drink some beers and play a couple games there!that was somebody thinking, what a good way to promote your business,
Pretty sure that no drones were hurt in the last shot.....I suspect there is an edit in there and they threw a GoPro (or some such smaller camera) in with the pins at the end (probably multiple times until they got a shot where they could see something). Possible they crashed the drone....but pretty sure we'd see blades if that were the case.Thats AWESOME! I've seen guys that can fly those tiny indoor drones through impossible obstacle courses at great speeds, but those teeny tiny drones just don't have the lift to weight ratio to carry the heavier camera batteries for anything but potato quality cameras, and if they did, I never thought they could retain nimble maneuverability. The willingness to destroy the drone for a great shot at the end says it all.
That video was incredible! Thanks for sharing it.