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Bill592
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RE: drone practice flights

That is some nice clear video !
That thing has a decent camera on it.

Bill

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*gaze jealously at what David

*gaze jealously at what David has been doing*

Coooooooool video's...

*hmmmmmmmpause for spectacularly good idea*

I'm going to add "drone" to my birthday present list!

Yes. I am! :)

*consider

insurance

claims*

No. I'm not!

HAPPY NEW YEAR EINSTEINIANS!

:)

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Chris S
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RE: I'm going to add

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I'm going to add "drone" to my birthday present list!

Yes. I am! :)


Aaaarrggghhh

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*consider

insurance

claims*

No. I'm not!


Corrr, don't do that to me, my equilibrium went all tizzwozz for a moment there ....

Happy New year Annie :-))

Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)

Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now

TimeLord04
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Happy New Year Annie and

Happy New Year Annie and Chris and everyone in the UK!!! :-)

7 Hours and 50 Min to go here.

TL

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Well since I already have

Well since I already have several Einstein GPU tasks sent in for January 1st 2016

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAPPY NEW YEAR

David S
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RE: RE: drone practice

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Pretty cool video. Should post a pic of the a/c.

questions: why was there a trailing box car on the oil train in the 3rd video. Also I noticed there was a red "gondola" (???) following the oil trains engine cluster. Any reason why? I was thinking they provided a "crush" zone but I don't know much about trains.

Also was the oil train carrying full tankers. For a train that long with a "full" load I would have expected to see additional engines near the middle. But then again ....


Not my picture, just from the web.

This is a Professional, whereas mine is a Standard. I think the only difference is the color of the pre-applied stickers and the camera resolution. At this angle, you can't see the right rear arm; a little bit of its prop is sticking into view above the right front arm.

The "mineral red" cars are actually covered hoppers loaded with sand. They serve as buffers between the volatile load and the locomotives (the sand is ballast). There is one at the rear because at some loading and unloading terminals, the most efficient (or only possible) procedure is to uncouple the power and run it around to the other end of the train. Under certain circumstances (usually winter on BNSF), some railroads will put remote controlled locos at the rear end, but under the same circumstances other railroads (NS and CSX) will not want them there and will insist that BNSF rearrange it before they will accept the train. BNSF's inclination to put it there has as much to do with feeding air to the brake line from both ends as with propelling the train from multiple points.

Yes, in this case, all the tanks are loaded with crude, most likely from the Bakken fields in North Dakota. This is why some people refer to them as "bomb trains." The empty trains generally return via the reciprocal route, but this one is seen going east, so it's a load. I don't know this train's designation, so I don't know if it was interchanged to NS or CSX at Chicago (or possibly CN, but I doubt it), but it probably ended up at a refinery somewhere on the east coast (possibly upstate New York). BNSF seems to do the most oil traffic with NS, but lately a lot of trains for NS have been taking a slightly more circuitous route that avoids downtown Chicago, so this could be a CSX.

We should get some sun as well as temps above freezing (although not much) this weekend, so maybe I'll take it out again.

BTW, I set these to unlisted on Youtube. I'm inviting you to watch them, but please don't share them all over social media, at least for now.

David

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mikey
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Happy New Year everyone!!!

Happy New Year everyone!!!

Mike Hewson
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Great shots David. I counted

Great shots David. I counted 107 oil cars in that last one. It has quite a speed of translation when it can. There's a fair bit of prop down wash on the grass.

{ But did you notice there was a guy loitering about ? He was taking a great interest in your drone. I'd keep a close eye on him if I were you .... :-) }

Cheers, Mike.

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Good afternoon and Happy New

Good afternoon and Happy New Year everyone. :-)

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David S
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RE: Great shots David. I

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Great shots David. I counted 107 oil cars in that last one. It has quite a speed of translation when it can. There's a fair bit of prop down wash on the grass.

{ But did you notice there was a guy loitering about ? He was taking a great interest in your drone. I'd keep a close eye on him if I were you .... :-) }

Cheers, Mike.


Yes, there is a fair bit of down wash. Just another reason not to fly it in the house where there might be loose papers or delicate objects laying around casually.

Yeah, I saw that guy in the brown stocking cap. Funny how he and his oversize stomach show up at all the locations where I fly. Fortunately, he has a power inverter in his car to run the drone's battery charger, and a dual USB adapter to charge both the remote control and the phone.

Right now, that guy is going to take his twisted ankle and his possibly bruised ribs and his probably arthritic hip to bed because they really hate sitting in front of the kitchen computer. These parts really complain when he gets up without benefit of Tylenol and Advil.

David

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