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Old 04-18-2018, 08:11 PM   #41
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Nice spread! Very cool picture. You must have a good drone. I know some have elevation limits.



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Old 04-18-2018, 08:58 PM   #42
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Nice spread! Very cool picture. You must have a good drone. I know some have elevation limits.
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Thanks, no doubt this Autel drone has it's limits but I have not pushed them yet. This shot was only around 300 feet up. Its got plenty of of altitude left after that.
I used it to shoot this "leaf tour" video following the 52 Mercury this past fall.
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Old 04-18-2018, 09:01 PM   #43
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So is it like this? It follows you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqFWiPUTumU

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cool shot ralph, can even see the curve of the earth! so much for those flat earth folks! all those big sheds, you need to wall off a small space you can heat for winter work on the merc. no such thing as too much insulation, and its money well spent
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cool shot ralph, can even see the curve of the earth! so much for those flat earth folks! all those big sheds, you need to wall off a small space you can heat for winter work on the merc. no such thing as too much insulation, and its money well spent
Would you believe all those sheds are full and I need still more space? This farming hobby keeps cutting into my old rusty car occupation. Actually the little red shed where the 53 is parked has an oil furnace with a little insulation and I can get the temperature up to a workable level if I have a job that really needs doing.
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75 in my 28 x 36 all winter. got some used freezer panels for insulation, 6"thick, 4x9, cut to fit between the studs. heat with wood, never seen it below 49 even when out of town for a week in mid winter, usually about 62 in the morning. money well spent
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