Surprised those first three words weren’t censored here….Ford was smart enough to park the Broncos where you can’t fly a drone.
cool drone pics OP!
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Surprised those first three words weren’t censored here….Ford was smart enough to park the Broncos where you can’t fly a drone.
And it's next to the General Motors building...... yeah, nobody would look there!Ford was smart enough to park the Broncos where you can’t fly a drone.
I don't care what Levine says, I don't believe they are going to "move" those vehicles around until they get the call to drive them to the mod shop.You nailed it!
Let's see if I can post the full panoramic pic from Mike's video.
The big building in the background is the GM building. Scan towards the right and you see the tall hanger, a long building in the background, and the green(?) sided building in front of it. Vid was shot from the Yankee Air Museum Hanger!
^^^ Well , that didn't work too well.
This is better... circle shows the shooters position and the lines show the hangers and other buildings in the pic. One of the dirt mounds is even there.
Thanks for all the help! I was able to look up the location on my aeronautical maps app and the broncos certainly do sit in a no fly zone. But! I can get FAA clearance for the nearby restricted zones to fly pretty damn close between 50 and 200 feet. Stay tuned!Ford was smart enough to park the Broncos where you can’t fly a drone.
what kind of drone do you have?Thanks for all the help! I was able to look up the location on my aeronautical maps app and the broncos certainly do sit in a no fly zone. But! I can get FAA clearance for the nearby restricted zones to fly pretty damn close between 50 and 200 feet. Stay tuned!
what kind of drone do you have?
Do you have the Smart Controller?DJI Mavic 2 Pro
No, I use my phoneDo you have the Smart Controller?
Thats pretty wild, and seems like they’re going way too fast!I was curious how the process works for loading cars on rail cars. I didn't realize that they drive them from one rail car right through to the ones in front. Obviously makes sense and much more efficient than loading each car individually. Here is a video. How the heck do the drivers get out though without banging the doors?