Flying a drone, especially FPV, can be the most amazing experience. FPV is the closest feeling to flying while still on the ground. Just be aware there are very strict laws when it comes to drones/mulitrotors. PLEASE do your homework before flying one. 20 minutes on Google can save you a ton of future headaches. And, yes, FPV as a hobby has a extremely steep learning curve. So many people get frustrated and quit before even flying. Stick with it. The reward of flying is well worth the effort.
Also these poor birds that are attacking drones depending on the size of the Drone they can pretty much remove a finger so are these birds that are attacking these drones are they losing legs and talons? I would think so. I think that whenever a bird is getting close to a drone the Drone needs to get out of the area and not let the bird attack it, but they're doing it for views and probably maiming these poor Birds in the process.
Those birds are WAAAY faster than the reaction of the 'pilot'. But generally you should NOT fly near birds. And I thought the same about injuries. I'm against catch and release fishing for the same reason. Many die and all suffer.
11:03 yeah, most if not ALL planes can go upside down???? That looks like a USAF T38 trainer plane. Edit: is it in fact a Dassault Mirage. I dunno how the hell i mistook that for a USAF trainer plane
As if there aren't already a crap load of sunken ships already on the coast. Btw coral reefs have always been a shifting mass. So are ice shelves. Don't believe all the 'global warming' nonsense. Pollution, on the other hand, is a real problem.
Another stupendous example of someone who hasn't got a clue that saying nothing can speak volumes
5:41 Iceland should consider re-naming itself 'Ice and Fire Land'.
Flying a drone, especially FPV, can be the most amazing experience. FPV is the closest feeling to flying while still on the ground. Just be aware there are very strict laws when it comes to drones/mulitrotors. PLEASE do your homework before flying one. 20 minutes on Google can save you a ton of future headaches. And, yes, FPV as a hobby has a extremely steep learning curve. So many people get frustrated and quit before even flying. Stick with it. The reward of flying is well worth the effort.
Skip it.
thanks wont skip it.
I skipped until I got to the thumbnail..
The Osprey pilot looked like he was imitating the gymnasts who dance with the long ribbons.
11:17 shows how solids under pressure behave like fluids.
The whale in a whole is actually a fake.
Also these poor birds that are attacking drones depending on the size of the Drone they can pretty much remove a finger so are these birds that are attacking these drones are they losing legs and talons? I would think so. I think that whenever a bird is getting close to a drone the Drone needs to get out of the area and not let the bird attack it, but they're doing it for views and probably maiming these poor Birds in the process.
Those birds are WAAAY faster than the reaction of the 'pilot'. But generally you should NOT fly near birds. And I thought the same about injuries.
I'm against catch and release fishing for the same reason. Many die and all suffer.
It's not at the Arctic Circle, it's an Antarctic Expedition so they are at the Antarctic Circle...fyi.
Yup, I caught that too. 😏
11:03 yeah, most if not ALL planes can go upside down???? That looks like a USAF T38 trainer plane.
Edit: is it in fact a Dassault Mirage. I dunno how the hell i mistook that for a USAF trainer plane
Either way, a lot of planes can't go upside down. But most small military ones can.
2:58 when she said you where the first
9:15 maybe 20 billions human and 200 billion cattle didnt pss and sht in it
@@MassMultiplayerOr it settled and fertilized it.
What??
Great video but the narration was childish.
But are artificial reefs really good for for the environment?
Too large a question. Answer therefore is, yes.
I believe so ... in the right place.
As if there aren't already a crap load of sunken ships already on the coast. Btw coral reefs have always been a shifting mass. So are ice shelves. Don't believe all the 'global warming' nonsense. Pollution, on the other hand, is a real problem.