i was paid to film this so will admit its strange but .. money in pocket

because this is only part of the film, at the end of the tunnel i do even stranger things that only an I2 could do. Like climb 120m whilst focusing on the customer property etc...

filling still in progress but rain stopped play. He had one done before by another company but it was a very predictable film but i promised i would impress and so far he is big time. The high speed flight through his building complex is excellent and i need to change my underwear after doing it.
 
Pretty chitty job of trying to fly straight, wiggling all over. ehhhhh
Suggestion
Set something up with an app, if you can't fly a straight line.
 
Yea this is odd lol, trying to keep these straight ain't easy but pretty cool overall.
 
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Coming from time on a pixhawk and a laptop and watching Tap fly in use I would question this as an alternative. The question I am guessing is that it uses a heavy amount of GPS for the straight line shot instead of the camera, and in doors the gps might be pretty heavily degraded. Still I would like someone to comment on in door GPS and tap fly. Too me an indoor shot with perfect alignment, geometry, and smoothness would be huge.

-Cody