Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-33954631-20190829205500/@comment-27370080-20190904005555

DrestinBlack wrote: SatanLovesJello wrote: Scream And Fly wrote: I’m a professional photographer and multicopter/quad pilot myself. You would absolutely not be required to pay royalties on shooting a photo of any structure. Thanks alot. I'm currently piloting a DJI Inspire 2, and a Phantom 4 pro v.2 for backup, Futaba radio. I've enjoyed them so far, but the Inspire can be a little squirrely in a crosswind. I usually just keep it on auto, but if you're flying for fun, it can be monster.Did you ever get into heli's at all? That's where my brother and I got started. My very first heli was a Lite-Machines fixed pitch with a mechanical gyro. Those were the days. What kind of photography do you provide? Real estate is a big deal where I'm from. I've always thought it would be neat to get into the cinematography element of it, because there's big money in it, but it looks like the market's pretty much cornered on that. Anyways, wow, it was cool to run into a fellow pilot. Oh, are you in the states? You go to any Fun-Fly's? Phantom 4 Pro v2 mainly. I do real eastate work of course, easy money. I also shoot concerts, clubs and events; fun fun! Plus boating adventures, LOTs of fun (almost set the new world record for most boats in a  Tie Up (had ONE gap ... sigh)):  https://youtu.be/fbp9rpZo8wk

In the states. Don't really do much FPV flying. You guys have drifted off topic, but it's hard to ignore the coolness factor of your video. That sucker really has some incredible range! Thanks for sharing. Please consider moving to an off-topic thread. I'd love to follow.