R_Lefebvre
Arducopter Developer
I was looking for some footage from a servo-based camera gimbal (it's complicated, don't ask) and remember that Copterkids used to fly the old PhotoshipOne gimbals on helis back in the day, so I checked that out. While watching this video:
it struck me, and I commented "some of the scenes you still can't get with a multirotor, such as the bike jump at 1:19"
And then I was immediately challenged. Why?
That thing has to be doing at least 60 mph, maybe 80 mph or more? And this isn't a diving shot either, he's actually CLIMBING. I can't recall ever seeing something like that from a multirotor. This is a large machine carrying a real camera, not a little racer.
Claims were made about a 500-class quadcopter doing 100mph with a camera and gimbal on-board, which I don't believe. Closest I can see is actually the Inspire2 with claimed top speed of 80mph I think? The Inspire1 was 55mph right?
I said a quadcopter can only do 100mph full power straight down. To which the response was " there are many multies that can do this"
I tried to investigate further. Altura Zenith, rate at 72 km/h. Aeronavics, 70 km/h. I can't find a top speed on the Freefly Alta. Anybody have it? I saw one videographer saying things started to get a bit shaky above 15 m/s.
What about custom rigs? Anybody got something that could do this? Any examples?
You gotta admit, that is an amazing shot, and for 2012, it's just incredible what those guys achieved. It's not the typical scene, where the bike jumps past the drone, with maybe the drone following at half speed. The helicopter kept up with the bike the whole way, while CLIMBING.
it struck me, and I commented "some of the scenes you still can't get with a multirotor, such as the bike jump at 1:19"
And then I was immediately challenged. Why?
That thing has to be doing at least 60 mph, maybe 80 mph or more? And this isn't a diving shot either, he's actually CLIMBING. I can't recall ever seeing something like that from a multirotor. This is a large machine carrying a real camera, not a little racer.
Claims were made about a 500-class quadcopter doing 100mph with a camera and gimbal on-board, which I don't believe. Closest I can see is actually the Inspire2 with claimed top speed of 80mph I think? The Inspire1 was 55mph right?
I said a quadcopter can only do 100mph full power straight down. To which the response was " there are many multies that can do this"
I tried to investigate further. Altura Zenith, rate at 72 km/h. Aeronavics, 70 km/h. I can't find a top speed on the Freefly Alta. Anybody have it? I saw one videographer saying things started to get a bit shaky above 15 m/s.
What about custom rigs? Anybody got something that could do this? Any examples?
You gotta admit, that is an amazing shot, and for 2012, it's just incredible what those guys achieved. It's not the typical scene, where the bike jumps past the drone, with maybe the drone following at half speed. The helicopter kept up with the bike the whole way, while CLIMBING.