as a rookie fpv pilot i would never trust myself sitting on the roof like that lmao...in a close almost crash or a crash i would get scared and jump prolly
Thanks! Theses bee's seemed to especially dislike my drone. I am sure it it true with almost all drones. It was most likely the vibration of the motors and the fact that I was flying in close proximity to the queen / hive. Once one attacks all the others are signaled to attack. It could have been much worse though. At any rate, thanks for commenting!
Dylans VitaReviews Thanks! My drone was not harmed, although I can't say the same for the other drones.. At least one was sucked into the props during landing which is how I identified it.
BTW had these been killer bees, they would have not only attacked the drone but picked up your scent and came and attacked you resulting in you going to the hospital or to an early grave.
Seriously, Ryan, you where sitting on top my house. Boy, was I out there. Love you both
WOW YOU ARE AWESOME ...and what a beautiful neighborhood
Great Video!. Glad you was able to avoid any bee stings! What editing move software are you using? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! You should use Adobe!
I like the Adobe line. Thanks
Awesome. thanks for the flyby
ahh the good old days when we could fly drones BVR NFG.
So you fly over yourself while killer bee's are chasing your drone??? That's like running to your house when there's a killer chasing you
Oh crap! Where in orlando did you see the bees, i live in orlando
University Estates UCF area
as a rookie fpv pilot i would never trust myself sitting on the roof like that lmao...in a close almost crash or a crash i would get scared and jump prolly
strap one of those bug bombs that spray continuously to your hex and fly the same route again lol
Hey I can "see" the music in the first seconds of video!
Just fly up and down a bunch of times. the bees will get chopped to bits by the props.
Being a new drone pilot! Your information is good to know! If they can draw birds to attack, why not bees, too?
Thanks! Theses bee's seemed to especially dislike my drone. I am sure it it true with almost all drones. It was most likely the vibration of the motors and the fact that I was flying in close proximity to the queen / hive. Once one attacks all the others are signaled to attack. It could have been much worse though. At any rate, thanks for commenting!
Dylans VitaReviews Thanks! My drone was not harmed, although I can't say the same for the other drones.. At least one was sucked into the props during landing which is how I identified it.
the bees must have been around your house
what the drone called looks really good
what model hex u flying? cool video btw!
what type of setup do you have?
what model of drone is this? several people asked but you never answered. I've been wanting a DJI Phantom.
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Which Drone is this? I have been wanting to get one for myself and this one seems smooth and easy to fly. Can you tell me the name?
Get Yuneec Q500+ 4k with a CGO3 camera on it.
Nice area you live in. Whats the music name?
Thanks
Could've cut out the first 50 seconds.
This would be a good idea for someone to use a quad copter like what you have to act as a scout in an area suspected to have killer bees. Great video.
I was thinking the same thing. If there ever was a need to scout for bee hives this could be a useful tool. Thanks!
Dylans VitaReviews Great idea! We thought of doing that, but never had the time.
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"killer" bees are not found in Florida. Nice try. They range from South America up into Nevada, Southern California, New Mexico and Texas.
BTW had these been killer bees, they would have not only attacked the drone but picked up your scent and came and attacked you resulting in you going to the hospital or to an early grave.