RedHotPoker
Captain
Flight distance : 165105 ft
Canada
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Flying at night for me, is certainly a lot of fun, removing several of the negatives associated with day light flight.
Obtrusive bystanders, kids and grown ups alike. Mostly Uneducated noisemakers who love to create unecessesary turmoil. People in general.
Most parks and large open public areas are empty so I can fly to my hearts content, without bothering anyone, or attracting unwanted attention.
Only the local constabulary have noticed my excursions above, after dark. Ah, but they hover above me briefly and then just buzz off, on their own aerial missions. Haha
My only real negative, while flying on warm summer nights are those dreaded vampires, the large blood thirsty mosquitos. Oh man those pesky little buggers are more annoying than a disgruntled bystander. ;-)
But if I break out the DEET or citrus oil, they can be held off, for a couple of batteries worth of air time.
Sorry to read the negative comments above. You would think we could "all just be get along", being in the same hobby and drone family.
But there are always those negatory people who are just not willing to play friendly. Sad, but true... I feel for you!! Feel disappointed.
I suppose, now that I am utilizing my super bright Lume Cubes, http://www.lumecube.com/164.html that my night flights, will be recognized from a much farther distance away, which may be cause for alarm. Particularly from those folks who are sky watchers, seeking to witness real UFO craft visiting our tiny spinning globe from their own distant planets and far-far away galaxies.If you want to experience a new thrill with your drone, go out to an open vacant lot of land, and take off, into the darkness of the night.
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