Who doesn't need one of these??
Flame Thrower Drones
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Who doesn't need one of these??
Not bad at $1,499 but they're out of stock. Go figure. I was surprised it is advertised for agricultural use and that the promo video said nothing about pirate ships or zombies.
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and that $1,499 is only for the attachment - you still need a drone that can carry 20lbs....
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and that $1,499 is only for the attachment - you still need a drone that can carry 20lbs....
Didn't catch that. I guess I need to work on my reading comprehension skills. Those drones are big bucks. Guess I cross that off my list! Still pretty cool though. Can I play with yours?
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Can I play with yours?
Are we still talking drones here?!
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Are we still talking drones here?!
rofl!
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not sure this is such a great idea - - I can easily see this being a huge problem in the wrong hands - - - with all of the wildfires we have had this year in California I kind of prefer it if the arsonists actually have to go out and be at the location where they might be seen in the act
just saying
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I have one that could lift it (23lb max) and can stay in the air for around 30 min with 1.5 gallons of gas
Airborne pic is the Pat Tilman bridge at the Hoover Dam shooting from spillway bottom. The other one was from a music video shoot we did during a snow storm (rap song wasn't my thing). This is also one of the rigs I used to film some things for Discovery channel. I was into drones before they got popular when being one of two people in Colorado to use them for work was very lucrative!
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I have one that could lift it (23lb max) and can stay in the air for around 30 min with 1.5 gallons of gas
Airborne pic is the Pat Tilman bridge at the Hoover Dam shooting from spillway bottom. The other one was from a music video shoot we did during a snow storm (rap song wasn't my thing). This is also one of the rigs I used to film some things for Discovery channel. I was into drones before they got popular when being one of two people in Colorado to use them for work was very lucrative!
That's a hell of a rig 3GunSteve . Is that some kind of NASA gyro camera gimbal? And is that a single rotor blade? If so, what is it like to fly? And does it shoot flames 25 feet? Just askin'.
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That's a hell of a rig 3GunSteve . Is that some kind of NASA gyro camera gimbal? And is that a single rotor blade? If so, what is it like to fly? And does it shoot flames 25 feet? Just askin'.
Yeah this was one of the first of many brushless motor gimbals I helped design and work on. This was a big one as it doesn't look like much in that pic but that's a 12lb RED camera that would then have a 2lb+ lens on it. Helicopter blades have 6ft "wingspan" and weighted in around 25lb full of fuel. Two person job. I fly the helicopter and film producer controls that camera gimbal and "frame" of each shot. We stand next to each other and work as a team. It's like flying a forty thousand dollar car so pucker factor was always high that I kept it in one piece. That hover damn shoot had some crazy turbulence in that canyon and why the "tour" helicopters won't go down into it. It did have a DJI stabilization unit on it and would keep itself upright, just won't know it was getting blow by the wind into a canyon wall etc...
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I have one that could lift it (23lb max) and can stay in the air for around 30 min with 1.5 gallons of gas
Airborne pic is the Pat Tilman bridge at the Hoover Dam shooting from spillway bottom. The other one was from a music video shoot we did during a snow storm (rap song wasn't my thing). This is also one of the rigs I used to film some things for Discovery channel. I was into drones before they got popular when being one of two people in Colorado to use them for work was very lucrative!
That must have cost you quite a mint. 23lb payload... WOW!!!
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I would 100% use this to de-ice my driveway in the winter if it were practical enough.