I have been a comms engineer for 27 years. Married for 16 years. One adult stepson and a perfect 14yo daughter - perfect because she videos my model without grumping... I have flown rc for 26 years. Occasional full-size pilot but I don't have a current licence. I want a homebuilt... the wife isn't mad on me flying in something...
I got my first rc heli 6 years ago and after trying to fly with an uncharged battery... I built my first low-volt alarm. Someone on helifreak said "cool... can i have one?" and I ended up building 610 alarms for 28 countries - all thanks to forums. I still run an adjustable piezo alarm on my multis but I've now bought a quanum 2.4 monitor - so no more alarms.
I have always taken photographs - ever since school and with digital imaging, I could do it from models. Firstly a 48" foam high-wing diy electric trainer with a Pentax 3.2m p&s. Once I got into helis, I could see that I would hang hang one from there. That was 5 years ago. Our first job was for the local council with a street-race-circuit build. We did very well out of that
We are now shooting every month, some times weekly. What I call boutique shooting. Most real-estate is shot by an ex-realtor with a tethered blimp - no point fighting that battle! Then I saw multi's last year and being a diy man, off I went. My diy hex did it's first commercial shoot this week - indoors in a factory that we have shot every month for the last 6 months while it has been built. The hex complements my trex-600 and Trex-700 cameraships. I doubt they will replace them completely as the hex looks so small from 200 yards away - or 400'.
Next step. My new diy hex is about to be built. I will put together an interchangeable mounting system to cover stills and light-weight video. I am wanting to sort a 360 pano system too but there is only so many hours in the day...
Pete
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