When you bust a prop on the trail and try using your drone as a steady cam, that’s called turning a frown upside down
Some of the video shows the shaking but far beyond my phone for degree of steadiness and staying level
Ok, but please delete the other two then. Click on "Edit" in the lower right corner and then on "Additional options" in the lower left. There you have the option. Thank you.
Once there are responses in a new thread you can't delete them any longer. And since you had responded to your own OP, this has happened. What you still can try is to first delete your own responses and thereafter the OP. It might work, but I have never tried.
Wachtberger Posted at 2018-9-3 08:18
Ok, but please delete the other two then. Click on "Edit" in the lower right corner and then on "Additional options" in the lower left. There you have the option. Thank you.
got to a pc and took care of it. deleting uses a popup for confirmation that wasn't working in mobile browser. thx again
wglovett Posted at 2018-9-3 14:27
got to a pc and took care of it. deleting uses a popup for confirmation that wasn't working in mobile browser. thx again
You are most welcome and thank you very much for sharing the video! It is very interesting.
You probably could of got away with saying the video was done with the Mavic and we would of said what a great job of flying.
Sorry about the prop. The video was great.
B1houdini Posted at 2018-9-3 15:28
You probably could of got away with saying the video was done with the Mavic and we would of said what a great job of flying.
Sorry about the prop. The video was great.
A little slower next time then! Haha replaced the prop and hoping all else is in good order. I was lucky to crash from about 30’ into some wild grass taller than me! Never touched the ground but sad to see MY drone in such a state