Cool as he11 self piloting drone
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Cool as he11 self piloting drone
https://www.lily.camera/ Definitely on the wish list. Could get some awesome fly by shots of retrieves and blind setups.
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Wow that thing is only $500. I have wasted more money on worse things....
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$500 until June 15 and it won't ship until Feb 2016.
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Might be worth the wait though and yes I've spend more on dumber things too.jtdumallard wrote:$500 until June 15 and it won't ship until Feb 2016.
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Re: Cool as he11 self piloting drone
Clip that tracker to a dog collar. VERY cool.
UNLESS you clip it to TK's $5 Dog. $5 Dog just turned into $505 Dog.
UNLESS you clip it to TK's $5 Dog. $5 Dog just turned into $505 Dog.
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Holy crap!!!!!!!!!!!!That is so cool..... I can picture some cool video............hovering in the trees out of sight of ducks then they drop in and wham!!!!
Startup Silicon Valley company........price will double in January.
The ad info said...............audio included but no anti collision sensor... Guess i will have to put it in an open space and not move around. Still very cool.
Startup Silicon Valley company........price will double in January.
The ad info said...............audio included but no anti collision sensor... Guess i will have to put it in an open space and not move around. Still very cool.
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I'd throw it in the water / off a bridge and it wouldn't cut on.
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Re: Cool as he11 self piloting drone
May have to get me one....I need something else to spend money on. ..
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Re: Cool as he11 self piloting drone
dumb dumb dumb..... it's follow me mode only stupids. you gonna run thru dem duck holes so it can follow you? You can't control it. 

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Put feathers on it, set it to hover with a front view, chunk it out, and see in first person slow mo as one of your dumb booty friends shoots it down while missing a shoveler.99beers wrote:dumb dumb dumb..... it's follow me mode only stupids. you gonna run thru dem duck holes so it can follow you? You can't control it.
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Re: Cool as he11 self piloting drone
How does it avoid trees and other structures?
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Re: Cool as he11 self piloting drone
It doesn't.............that is the problem...Seymore wrote:How does it avoid trees and other structures?
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http://www.gizmag.com/sensefly-ebee-uav/25851/
pre-programmed flight is lil more expensive
Three years ago, Swiss sensor manufacturer senseFly released its Swinglet CAM unmanned aerial vehicle. Priced around US$10,600, the little aircraft can follow a pre-programmed flight path or be piloted by remote control, and uses its built-in 12-megapixel camera to create aerial maps, or keep tabs on things like wildlife, crops and traffic. Now, based on its experiences with the Swinglet CAM, senseFly is about to release a new UAV known as the eBee.
Thanks to its detachable wings, the foam-bodied eBee and all its associated gear fits in a sturdy case that meets International Air Transport Association guidelines as carry-on luggage.
Once on site it can be launched by hand, after which it will autonomously follow a flight path mapped out in advance by the user, via the included eMotion 2 software. Users are also able to take control of the UAV at any point, and remotely pilot it in real time. Upon completion of its flight, it can land itself without any human intervention – thanks partially to an integrated ground sensor and the ability to run its motor in reverse.
Some of the eBee’s other features include a 16-megapixel camera, onboard data logging, and the capacity to create 3D maps using that data after the flight. It has a 3-kilometer (1.9-mile) radio range, a maximum cruising speed of 57 km/h (35 mph), can hold its course against winds of up to 45 km/h (28 mph), and manages about 45 minutes of flight time on one charge of its lithium-polymer battery.
It has a wingspan of 96 centimeters (37.8 inches) and weighs in at 630 grams (22 oz), making it slightly larger and heavier than the Swinglet CAM – on the plus side, however, its camera, radio range, top speed, and flight time are better than those of the Swinglet.
Although there are any number of uses that the eBee could likely be put to, senseFly is aiming it at industries such as surveying and mining. While hobbyists might like to fly it around their neighborhood just for fun, at a planned price of around $12,000 (according to a report in IEEE Spectrum), they might want to find something else ... such as a $300 AR Drone, which is made by senseFLY’s new parent company, Parrot.
pre-programmed flight is lil more expensive
Three years ago, Swiss sensor manufacturer senseFly released its Swinglet CAM unmanned aerial vehicle. Priced around US$10,600, the little aircraft can follow a pre-programmed flight path or be piloted by remote control, and uses its built-in 12-megapixel camera to create aerial maps, or keep tabs on things like wildlife, crops and traffic. Now, based on its experiences with the Swinglet CAM, senseFly is about to release a new UAV known as the eBee.
Thanks to its detachable wings, the foam-bodied eBee and all its associated gear fits in a sturdy case that meets International Air Transport Association guidelines as carry-on luggage.
Once on site it can be launched by hand, after which it will autonomously follow a flight path mapped out in advance by the user, via the included eMotion 2 software. Users are also able to take control of the UAV at any point, and remotely pilot it in real time. Upon completion of its flight, it can land itself without any human intervention – thanks partially to an integrated ground sensor and the ability to run its motor in reverse.
Some of the eBee’s other features include a 16-megapixel camera, onboard data logging, and the capacity to create 3D maps using that data after the flight. It has a 3-kilometer (1.9-mile) radio range, a maximum cruising speed of 57 km/h (35 mph), can hold its course against winds of up to 45 km/h (28 mph), and manages about 45 minutes of flight time on one charge of its lithium-polymer battery.
It has a wingspan of 96 centimeters (37.8 inches) and weighs in at 630 grams (22 oz), making it slightly larger and heavier than the Swinglet CAM – on the plus side, however, its camera, radio range, top speed, and flight time are better than those of the Swinglet.
Although there are any number of uses that the eBee could likely be put to, senseFly is aiming it at industries such as surveying and mining. While hobbyists might like to fly it around their neighborhood just for fun, at a planned price of around $12,000 (according to a report in IEEE Spectrum), they might want to find something else ... such as a $300 AR Drone, which is made by senseFLY’s new parent company, Parrot.
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Re: Cool as he11 self piloting drone
Sorry, not clicking any link called "giz mag" while I am at work.donia wrote:http://www.gizmag.com/sensefly-ebee-uav/25851/

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ha! that's a "g" for gizmo, not a "j"....completely different affinity!
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