gtranquilla
RadioActive
When doing golf course fairways from tee-off to pin how are MR pilots doing these? Especially for the longer holes, e.g., 500 yards. Are pilots using FPV and/or autonomous waypoint flights?
Also...... How do people handle situations where the golfers suddenly show up on the fairway or at the tee box?..... I don't like to fly over anyone even if they, the course marshal and golf course management are not concerned. This has been a first time no charge task for the purpose of getting a web site c/w aerial videos up and running. I see severe challenges forthcoming to do this commercially.
Par 5s: Stand under a tree halfway down the hole and fly a mix of LOS and FPV. Oh, and don't hit any trees - they seem to be popular on golf courses.
Most Par 4s and 3s you can stand behind the tee box and fly mostly LOS to the hole.
Coming at this from a Golfers perspective, I've seen many Golf Hole Fly Byes over the years that do nothing to promote the Course or assist the Golfer in formulating a game plan.
To those offering this service, may I suggest some points to consider :
a) maintain a constant altitude, speed and field of view to capture the entire width of hole, to include hazards, boundaries, etc.
b) fly directly over the play line of the hole, this is particularly important on the longer dogleg holes.
c) when approaching the Green, it is very effective to reduce speed and increase altitude while tilting the camera down to capture the entire Green, hazards and surround. A camera operator could train the lense on this view as the RC Pilot does a 180* and then holds position.
Here are some CGI Fly Byes to give some idea of this last point. These fly byes are too low and too fast. although it is possible to play them at 0.5 speed on YT, which, I feel is more effective. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkErJ-JnpIs
Hope this helps ?
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Ive always done it fpv. Just pretend your the ball going for a hole-in-one every time