Drones speeding through a forest Star Wars Speeder Chase-Style, gives an incredible first person point of view.
Could this be the next big thing in racing?
Drones speeding through a forest Star Wars Speeder Chase-Style, gives an incredible first person point of view.
Could this be the next big thing in racing?
Deep in the English countryside, aeronautical engineers are perfecting a new generation of aerial drone. With increased stability and manoeuvrability, and able to carry a much heavier payload… it represents a significant leap forward in drone technology. This small drone, however, is just the 1/3rd proof-of-concept model for something much more ambitious. A full-sized quad-copter hoverbike that can be piloted by a person as well as flown by remote. It’s the brain-child of engineer and helicopter pilot Chris Malloy, who first tested his concept with this bi-copter design.
They have even reached their goal on KickStarter!
BASE created a Spotify-powered PartyDrone that flies up to attendees at a music festival in Belgium offering a personal sound system. The PartyDrone is a hexicopter that carries a lightweight carbon case with 3 speakers producing 450 watts, an amp and a LED lightshow.
Video of the the Rotary Trail under construction taken on 3/13/2014. This project is an extension of Railroad Park from 20th Street to 24th Street along First Avenue South. When completed it will incorporates cycling and walking paths, bench seating, picnic areas, landscaping, lighting and amenities from amphitheaters to boardwalks.
In the video below skip to 1:30 to see an rendition of what it’s expected to look like when finished!
Aerial video coverage of the 2014 Bassmasters classic at Lake Guntersville by Tommy Wood of Elev8ed Photo. This is a silent video so crank up your favorite music and enjoy!
DAY 3 At the Bassmaster Clasic Aerial Video
It was an interesting day of aerial filming at the Bassmaster Classic this past weekend by hobbyist Tommy Wood. Tommy was flying his hexacopter, filming some of the top Bassmaster elite pros, when the hexacopter went down into Lake Guntersville around 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning. Thinking about jumping in to save it, Tommy stated, “I was about 2 inches away from diving in when logic kicked in. We were almost 40 miles away from the boat launch. The card was lost with everything else.”
According to Tommy the crash happened during takeoff when it hit the outboard motor of his boat and fell into the water. Tommy said, “I forgot to put it into manual mode before takeoff, and once it came off the boat, it rolled to try to get back over the spot where the GPS had initialized, plus the boat was moving under it.”
Fortunately with the help of E-Mergent RC Heli in Huntsville, Tommy was able to build another one quickly and have it in the air by 3p.m. the same day! Tommy said, “The equipment was replaceable, but the footage is what killed me to lose. I had a shot that easily could have been a magazine cover!”
According to bassmaster.com, Day One leader Randall Tharp witnessed the crash. “Maybe I’ll catch a bass off it tomorrow,” he joked.
On-site rescue divers used the situation as an opportunity to do a training exercise, but due to high-flowing currents, the recovery was not successful.
Great day today hitting the trails in Hayden, Alabama with my wife Amber and cousin Michael. Met some new friends with a serious rock crawling Jeep!
Wilson Dam is a dam spanning the Tennessee River between Lauderdale County and Colbert County in the U.S. state of Alabama. It impounds Wilson Lake. It is one of nine Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) dams on the Tennessee River. The dam was declared a National Historic Landmark on November 13, 1966. The main lock at Wilson Dam is 110 feet (34 m) wide by 600 feet (180 m) long. The lock lift is 94 feet (29 m). It is the highest single lift lock east of the Rocky Mountains.
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The 360 Grille in Florence, AL is a revolving restaurant on top of the 300-foot Renaissance Tower which gives you a full panorama of Florence and the Tennessee River. The restaurant rotates very slowly.
Address: 10 Hightower Pl., Florence, AL, 35630
Phone: 256- 246-3600
While you might have to turn down the audio, check out this Aerial video of kayakers @ Mulberry Fork. Video by Elev8ed Photo
Stunning video by Elev8ed Photo of the waterfall located at High Falls Park in North East Alabama. Gorgeous rainbow views. These falls were flowing hard due to recent snowstorms.