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  1. Giovanni59

    Turbo Ace X88-J2

    I am on the cusp of graduating from flying my F550 to a more steady heavy lifter. I have studied all the known biggies; Cinestar, Droidworx, Dragonflyer, Hoverfly and Aericam. However there is another candidate out there that has very little talk about it and I started this thread to see if I...
  2. Giovanni59

    Turbo Ace X88-J2

    I am on the cusp of graduating from flying my F550 to a more steady heavy lifter. I have studied all the known biggies; Cinestar, Droidworx, Dragonflyer, Hoverfly and Aericam. However there is another candidate out there that has very little talk about it and I started this thread to see if I...
  3. Giovanni59

    Upgrading my F550, need good 6S motor for 14-15" props

    I would consider going with Skyrover's upgrade kit: http://skyrover.us/products/skyrover-hexa-frame-carbon-fiber-dji/ He recommends T-motors
  4. Giovanni59

    Before you buy, please read this

    I'm a professional photographer for 30 years, all types. Been doing AP from an 18ft. blimp for 15 years, tethered with a JR radio to control pan and tilt, FPV with 8" LCD display. No video, just still shots with a Canon Rebel. I'm retiring the blimp and going multi. I bought a used DJI 550...
  5. Giovanni59

    Licenses to shoot commercial AP and AV in the US?

    I'm a professional photographer who has done AP from a helium filled blimp. I'm practicing with a Flamewheel 550 and I am about to buy an octo. However I think I better do some more research before I invest in a system. I hope more contribute to this thread.
  6. Giovanni59

    Hi, I'm a professional photographer want a multicopter for aerial photography

    Wow, I never was aware that was the case about FAA. If I go with a copter it will definately be without the blimp. I am so done with that system. Any wind over 10 mph makes it almost impossible to get any good shots, let alone keep it from crashing into trees and buildings. What is the wind...
  7. Giovanni59

    Hi, I'm a professional photographer want a multicopter for aerial photography

    29 years as a professional photographer specializing in architectural photography. For 15 years I have also been operating Blimp Cam, a helium filled 18 ft. blimp, teathered with remote control servos for tilt and pan. The blimp can go as high as 500 feet. Samples on my website...
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