It is the second time that I visit the splendid Azores archipelago, and the first time that I decide to film with an FPV drone, enjoy!
In the video the islands of Sao Miguel, Flores, Corvo and Faial, unfortunately due to the weather on the island of Corvo I was unable to film anything apart from the town and its aerodrome.
Watch and please like it on Skypixel for 9th anniversary contest, and on AirVūz if it pleases you!
Special thanks to: The Regional Directorate for the Environment of the Azores Islands for allowing me to use the drone in some protected areas, The National Aeronautical Authority (e-AAN) for giving me permission to fly and film with my drone in spots such as the Arnel, Albarnaz and Capelinhos lighthouses, Corvo aerodrome and many others, The SATA airline and Corvo aerodrome for allowing me to fly near the Corvo aerodrome under their supervision and outside operating hours, Gorreana Tea Factory for allowing me to use the drone inside their property.
This video is an absolute work of art!
The jaw-dropping shots and the mind-blowing drone action with the Mavic3 and FPV had me totally hooked from beginning to end.
It's like taking a visual trip to paradise. You absolutely crushed it!
Wild FPV Posted at 11-6 00:40
This video is an absolute work of art!
The jaw-dropping shots and the mind-blowing drone action with the Mavic3 and FPV had me totally hooked from beginning to end.
It's like taking a visual trip to paradise. You absolutely crushed it!
Thank you for watching it and taking the time to leave this lovely comment, thank you so much!
Paride, not only was that so enjoyable and awesome but those shots were mesmerizing.
Loved the cow and horse closeups and the last shot was right on the money.
Cacike47 Posted at 11-6 18:01
Paride, not only was that so enjoyable and awesome but those shots were mesmerizing.
Loved the cow and horse closeups and the last shot was right on the money.
Blériot53 Posted at 11-6 23:51
Magnificent. What a tremendous amount of work you must have done to produce just a few minutes of pure viewing pleasure. Well done!