It was a bit of an interesting flight. At first everything went smooth, and I even saw the evening train arriving; then departing for Sofia on the Karlukovo train station in the background from up above. But then, at certain point, the flight became a bit unstable and I lost connection to my Ar.Drone 2.0. Eventually, it did not reconnect, even though I wasn't all that far, so it decided on it's own to land - happily enough, it did not land within the stone smashing machinery; nor on a rooftop with no access. It is back within me, safe and whole. But it really seems like I need to get a more serious machine soon.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Aerial video of the quarry near Karlukovo. Train from above.
This weekend I had the change to get closer to the quarry in Karlukovo - an amazing karst region in Eastern Europe; Bulgaria.
It was a bit of an interesting flight. At first everything went smooth, and I even saw the evening train arriving; then departing for Sofia on the Karlukovo train station in the background from up above. But then, at certain point, the flight became a bit unstable and I lost connection to my Ar.Drone 2.0. Eventually, it did not reconnect, even though I wasn't all that far, so it decided on it's own to land - happily enough, it did not land within the stone smashing machinery; nor on a rooftop with no access. It is back within me, safe and whole. But it really seems like I need to get a more serious machine soon.
It was a bit of an interesting flight. At first everything went smooth, and I even saw the evening train arriving; then departing for Sofia on the Karlukovo train station in the background from up above. But then, at certain point, the flight became a bit unstable and I lost connection to my Ar.Drone 2.0. Eventually, it did not reconnect, even though I wasn't all that far, so it decided on it's own to land - happily enough, it did not land within the stone smashing machinery; nor on a rooftop with no access. It is back within me, safe and whole. But it really seems like I need to get a more serious machine soon.
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