How to call a copter with 18 (eighteen) motors....?

ChrisViperM

Active Member
Since the "names" for our copters - quad, hexa, octo... - are coming from the ancient Latin language, this one would have to be a Duodeviginti-Copter...... :


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http://www.zerouav.com/en/Product/HOBBYxilie/239.html



Website says: Pesticide Spraying system......???



Chris
 
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kloner

Aerial DP
that's alot of prop balancing right there.... holly smokes

the center frame looks so under gunned
 




Dual Red's Hmmm could be a first for multicopter 3d films:nevreness:
Did you happen to see how The Hobbit was filmed? It was all on Dual REDs for 3D, but since the REDs were too big to put them close enough (usual eye distance of 10mm or so), they had to shoot one RED through a mirror. Quite interesting. Let's do it!!!
 


Cheshirecat

Member
Did you happen to see how The Hobbit was filmed? It was all on Dual REDs for 3D, but since the REDs were too big to put them close enough (usual eye distance of 10mm or so), they had to shoot one RED through a mirror. Quite interesting. Let's do it!!!


OK i'll get the Bonkers-O-Kopter, you Bring the Red's (Oh and don't forget the mirror) :tennis:
 

ChrisViperM

Active Member
Did you happen to see how The Hobbit was filmed? It was all on Dual REDs for 3D, but since the REDs were too big to put them close enough (usual eye distance of 10mm or so), they had to shoot one RED through a mirror. Quite interesting. Let's do it!!!


Interesting, didn't know that. But it is amazing, how much equipment they use for these movies. On the set for the Hobbit they had 48 Red Epic cameras !!!!!!




http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57320959-1/peter-jackson-reveals-3d-secrets-behind-hobbit/


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deluge2

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Did you happen to see how The Hobbit was filmed? It was all on Dual REDs for 3D, but since the REDs were too big to put them close enough (usual eye distance of 10mm or so), they had to shoot one RED through a mirror. Quite interesting. Let's do it!!!

Usual eye distance of 10mm?? What species? For humans its ~65mm. Could an adjusted Z15 handle two gopro H3s for 3D?
 

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