@@KenHeron You assume I'll be headed upwards :-) Remember the volume of traffic going down is likely to be much greater than the volume of traffic heading up. That's why we have a Stairway to Heaven but a Highway to Hell and rock music does not lie!
One suggestion for black fly. @02:15 they show the emergency chute rod. Not sure if this is a push or pull, but I'd recommend this be connected to the chute charge via metal push/pull rod and rod ends. Make it from titanium if you're worried about weight. If you ever have to use it, you don't want to wonder if the carbon fiber resin or the connecting resins/epoxies have degraded from time/UV exposure. That one connection is the one to have a positive, safety-wired metal rod on.
My commute to work is 8 miles with slow traffic and lots of stop lights. My house and my workplace, as the crow flies, is about 2-3 miles overwater. This would be superb for my commute. I weigh 160 pounds. How much weight in gear could I bring along?
While nobody would probably enforce it and the relevant law (14 CFR Part 103) is overall the most permissive in the world, that would technically be illegal. Ultralight operation is permitted only for the purposes of "sport and recreation"; you are not allowed to conduct a flight in an ultralight for any useful purpose, which transport from one place to another would fall under. The whole motivation behind Part 103 is that the FAA had its hands full enough with real airplanes and didn't want to take on inspecting and regulating these toys which popped up five minutes after the hang glider started getting decent. So get on the honor system, stay away from where the real planes are flying, and don't make us step in and drop the hammer please. Over the decades they have issued a couple "Advisory Circulars" clarifying policy, in one of which the useful task of inspecting irrigation pipelines and ranch fencelines was again explicitly forbidden - a job ultralights are regularly used for in Australia, along with mustering livestock. A rare case where our - again, overall less onerous - law restricts something permitted in a Commonwealth country.
@@HypoceeYT Outstanding explanation, much appreciated. I wasn't going to buy one anyway, as my house is not on the water's edge, but several blocks inland. Ditto for the rooftop level of the hospital parking lot where I work. I would literally have to overfly the emergency room! I knew that skimming residential roofs between my property and the bay would be in violation of the FARs, unless this ultralight can "VTOL" straight up to and maintain 1031' AGL. If not, then I wonder what Vx is in this thing? I'm an instrument rated private pilot.
@@JustSayN2O Well the whole point is that it's a VTOL octocopter until you choose to tip over onto the wings, so if it can hover upward to a couple hundred feet it can go to a thousand, albeit at the cost of a chunk of juice. If this is supposed to be compliant with part 103, it supposedly has a power-off stall speed of 24 knots or less. I've expressed my skepticism of that elsewhere here; I'm betting they're finagling it as one-motor-out hover. Or maybe they've actually talked with the FAA and been told that the ballistic parachute satisfies the FAA's limited interest in the pilot's safety that motivates the stall speed requirement. I hope the latter.
Imagine a ultra light glider setup with 3 motors for vtol and since its a glider you dont use the motors much and get a fantastic range and heat management is no longer an issue.
@@JinKee I saw a video of one, I think they are pretty popular in Germany. It was cool when he hit the button and the motor stopped, and tucked away in the top of the fuselage.
Black Fly is the best and safest VTOL Ten years of testing and millions of miles flown. Its even an ultralight so no license required. You can even land on the water ‼️ I bet in the history of the design not one incident where the ballistic parachute was needed. 😉😎⚓
Seems like an ingenious design. It's capable of vertical takeoff, but rotates to achieve efficient horizontal flight. Aircraft have been doing this for decades, but are incredibly complex. This is simple.
Well is it Black Fly or Helix? Is it Opener or Pivotal? In fact, what company does make this thing and who decided to change the company and product names?
Toroidal propellers aren't more efficient, they just have a different frequency of sound. They were probably weigh a little bit more than regular props as well.
Привет из России ! Очень интересная оригинальная конструкция ! Сама идея превосходная . Безусловно конструктор очень талантливый . 👍👍👍 Удачи в совершенствовании данного аппарата !
Isn’t active comms an FCC reg? What about flying a drone in vicinity of an active human flown aircraft? What’s with the cardboard in the cockpit? Looks cool and stupid. Thanks for the video!
That whole opening I kept repeating "There's no way Ken is flying, no way, na uh, not a chance.......well.....maybe.....possibly........NAA can't be....." Then the real shot...."Oh thank goodness!"
I love it and I want one but as far as radio goes how about just wearing a motorcycle communication headset I'm sure you could adapt one to wear in the cock pit.
hey ken , is there a chance the FAA wouldn't like the idea of a drone near a aircraft in flight? is there rules? etc, im asking as uninformed person with very little knowledge in this field
If you as a drone pilot coordinate with the aircraft you're filming, that is the safest way to get it done. This was filmed in class G aerospace at a non-towered airport. FAA has no problem with this.
That's a pretty high-dollar display hood that he's got there in the cockpit to block the Sun. Ken I'm sure you've got an extra hood laying around with all the drones you have?
"Does your drone flying look like this...?" 👍 I can't wait to see the Ford Musting Driving School advert. Gonna have to stand much farther back, though!
ABIT OF CARDBOARD FIXED. TO SEE THE HUD? LETS TAKE A REAL GOOD LOOK INSIDE THE COCKPIT? VERY BASIC. HOW MUCH AGIAN IS THIS CRAFT? HOW LONG DOES IT FLY FLY? DEPENDING ON WIND SPEEDS= BATTERY USE.
Not remotely close.... As soon as he said 2 joysticks for redundancy that right there tells you the entire attitude towards safety is different. The rest of the video just reinforced that take.
@@jjjjrrr678that and the training required which he called “intense” along with only 6 motors needed for sage landing AND a ballistic parachute “oh $hit” system. I’ve wondered why some need hasn’t taken a DJI drone apart and home built an ultralight quad yet. There are several 6 and 8 motor rigs that, with some transistor and Rectifier magic, could control enough juice to carry a guy up. Imagine getting in and your “stick” is a DJI motion controller (tethered for safety) and there’s a “pause” button as well as “return to home”.
Regarding the lack of radio, I think the weight limit he mentioned is for the aircraft itself. Why couldn’t he simply carry a radio on his person for local communication?
He does not keep this at an airport. This is just another location where he does a flying demonstration for those in the aviation industry. He is a good ambassador for the company in this way.
This aircraft is on the top on my commuter vehicle list and probably one of the few that is easier to fly than than any airborne craft. Drone tech for auto-stability. The only thing I don't like is it is not George Jetson's flying car shaped.
Flight time about 20 minutes, range, speed is legally limited to 55 knots = 63 mph, so 21 miles. But while probably nobody would enforce it, it's technically illegal to use this for anything but "sport and recreation", i.e. to take off with the intention of being transported to a different place. If you tried to fly into a city or town somebody probably would enforce the prohibition on operating it over a "built-up area" or "concentration of the public".
Great demo. motor overheating, that's not great. Meaning motor are too small. Bigger motor = more then 1lbs limit = not going to happen. Such a thin line to balance.
Why not pair this with a small motor to recharge the batteries and some solar recharging on the wings. Use the aptera solar panel sheets. Make a hybrid instead of all electric
Theres some bad properties about this. it cost 190,000$. Its an ultralite with limited range and speed. I would like to see an experimental category with unlimited range and speed but you need a pilots license. If you got this far a pilots license is a good thing. Use gasoline in 2 inboard motors/engines. Add a second seat. Put a wheel under it for landing like a plane sometimes. Now you got something thats useful.
This is the only thing that flys that i will get in and let someone else do the flying. I TRUST THIS MACHINE. If it's not "Black Fly", then i have to build it and fly it ori am not getting in it
I hadn't thought about it but it's obvious in retrospect that they'd be trying to stay within Part 103 parameters to keep their target market of bored billionaires from having to get licensed. But you're trying to tell me that that stubby biplane with eight non-feathering props on both leading edges, which is "one pound under the weight limit", has a *power off* stall speed of 24 knots or lower?
I can't have this at all. I would never drive to work or clients' homes ever again! Besides one, the majority of my clients don't stay near an airport. I would fly this thing every day!
Without that shute it would be a death trap 😅 definitely would want to hurry and get up to where chute would deploy fast enough. Below 200 ur taking big risk. I'd probably hurry up to about 800 feet and stay above 800
awesome thing. feels like 60-70s retrofuturism come true 👍 kind of you can fly it to some social parks and spa, and park it near youre house at lawn 😅🤗
Kind of crazy when the FAA rules about weight actually cause people to make decisions about leaving out something like a radio that could increase safety and in some cases be critical to avoiding an incident. Need a way to make the rules be "spirit of the law" and not the letter. I'd rewrite the law to say a craft must be X weight to start, but you could add things like GPS, Radio, fire extinguishers, parachute, first aid kit etc. without penalty.
For those who have been paying close attention to the East Coast "Drone sightings" and the videos I can be certain of one thing and that is but this prototype appears in one of them...
A bit off topic but I have contacted US Secret Service on your behalf telling them they should hire you for all future outdoor Presidential rallies. I assured them you would not ever need to call any drone manufacturers “HELP” number. Heron Cove Neil in FL
Is that aircraft grade certified cardboard in the cockpit ?
I believe that is his lucky cardboard.
....cheap sunshade for the instument LCD screen.😄
.. it's Aircraft grade Composite Cardboard BR549 🤔
Pizza box???
Instrumentation is not bright enough.
That was his chicken nuggets from dinner break 😂
I want my coffin to be cheaper and have fewer propellers.
I also don't want to still be alive when it goes into the ground. 😲
So you can fly right up to heaven? 😀
@@KenHeron You assume I'll be headed upwards :-) Remember the volume of traffic going down is likely to be much greater than the volume of traffic heading up. That's why we have a Stairway to Heaven but a Highway to Hell and rock music does not lie!
🤘😎🤘
Yeah gas jet arms are superior. One motor and you hover on compressed air. Parachutes that open on falling
One suggestion for black fly. @02:15 they show the emergency chute rod. Not sure if this is a push or pull, but I'd recommend this be connected to the chute charge via metal push/pull rod and rod ends. Make it from titanium if you're worried about weight. If you ever have to use it, you don't want to wonder if the carbon fiber resin or the connecting resins/epoxies have degraded from time/UV exposure. That one connection is the one to have a positive, safety-wired metal rod on.
How much is the pizza box option?
how do the 103 guidelines work for electric powertrains? Do you get a weight offset for the batteries, since you dont carry fuel?
I wonder if these are whats flying over New Jersey and has everyone all worked up, lol.
My commute to work is 8 miles with slow traffic and lots of stop lights. My house and my workplace, as the crow flies, is about 2-3 miles overwater. This would be superb for my commute. I weigh 160 pounds. How much weight in gear could I bring along?
I don't think you can carry groceries in this.
While nobody would probably enforce it and the relevant law (14 CFR Part 103) is overall the most permissive in the world, that would technically be illegal. Ultralight operation is permitted only for the purposes of "sport and recreation"; you are not allowed to conduct a flight in an ultralight for any useful purpose, which transport from one place to another would fall under.
The whole motivation behind Part 103 is that the FAA had its hands full enough with real airplanes and didn't want to take on inspecting and regulating these toys which popped up five minutes after the hang glider started getting decent. So get on the honor system, stay away from where the real planes are flying, and don't make us step in and drop the hammer please. Over the decades they have issued a couple "Advisory Circulars" clarifying policy, in one of which the useful task of inspecting irrigation pipelines and ranch fencelines was again explicitly forbidden - a job ultralights are regularly used for in Australia, along with mustering livestock. A rare case where our - again, overall less onerous - law restricts something permitted in a Commonwealth country.
@@HypoceeYT Outstanding explanation, much appreciated. I wasn't going to buy one anyway, as my house is not on the water's edge, but several blocks inland. Ditto for the rooftop level of the hospital parking lot where I work. I would literally have to overfly the emergency room!
I knew that skimming residential roofs between my property and the bay would be in violation of the FARs, unless this ultralight can "VTOL" straight up to and maintain 1031' AGL. If not, then I wonder what Vx is in this thing? I'm an instrument rated private pilot.
@@JustSayN2O Well the whole point is that it's a VTOL octocopter until you choose to tip over onto the wings, so if it can hover upward to a couple hundred feet it can go to a thousand, albeit at the cost of a chunk of juice.
If this is supposed to be compliant with part 103, it supposedly has a power-off stall speed of 24 knots or less. I've expressed my skepticism of that elsewhere here; I'm betting they're finagling it as one-motor-out hover. Or maybe they've actually talked with the FAA and been told that the ballistic parachute satisfies the FAA's limited interest in the pilot's safety that motivates the stall speed requirement. I hope the latter.
@@HypoceeYTmost likely it’s that it is a rotorcraft and has the ballistic chute.
Heard of dominant hand but never heard submissive hand. Bedtime must be a struggle.
Hey Ken, do the simulator and film it. That would be an awesome video.
Good idea!
Imagine a ultra light glider setup with 3 motors for vtol and since its a glider you dont use the motors much and get a fantastic range and heat management is no longer an issue.
That would be interesting
@@KenHeronthere are electric “motorgliders” with self-launch capability and they fold the motor away for the majority of the flight.
Very cool!!
@@JinKee I saw a video of one, I think they are pretty popular in Germany. It was cool when he hit the button and the motor stopped, and tucked away in the top of the fuselage.
With him "backing it in" during landing, does he have anything to enhance vision behind him? A camera, a rearview mirror I didn't spot?
No camera
I have always loved the Blackfly, which is now called Helix! I cannot wait to fly it!
So why not get a smaller FPV for the gopro?
Longer flight time with the octocopter
Black Fly is the best and safest VTOL
Ten years of testing and millions of miles flown.
Its even an ultralight so no license required.
You can even land on the water ‼️
I bet in the history of the design not one incident where the ballistic parachute was needed.
😉😎⚓
What is the cardboard box and yellow tape in the cockpit?? I don't think so..
The other hand is not "submissive". The term for the other hand is "non-dominant".
It maybe his submissive hand when he’s alone in the bedroom
@@DS-xg9kf The "stranger" Lmao
🤣🤣🤣
Are you telling him how to identify his own hand? 😂
@@kurtzFPV Well, I shouldn't. His non-dominant hand already identifies as "Submissive".
Qhy no handheld tranciever?
Seems like an ingenious design. It's capable of vertical takeoff, but rotates to achieve efficient horizontal flight. Aircraft have been doing this for decades, but are incredibly complex. This is simple.
This is the first personal drone/plane thing I have seen that makes sense. It looks good, looks right.
It does?
Have parachute if engine fail ????
I seen this for years When will they be sold?
The next generation is being developed right now. It's called the Helix. Link in the description! 🤓
Do you have to have a spotter like the drones? It's stupid for the drones too. Got that FAA?
Amazing and fun to hear more about it from you and Dean!
Rob rules.🤘
Well is it Black Fly or Helix? Is it Opener or Pivotal? In fact, what company does make this thing and who decided to change the company and product names?
It's the Pivotal Black Fly. Pivitol Helix is in development. Hope that clears it up for you.
@@KenHeron Not at all. What happened at opener?
@@vaughnbay Re-brand by new CEO.
Friggin cool, that’s all one has to say 😎
It was really fun seeing it in person!
Would toroidal props make it fly faster and longer?
Toroidal propellers aren't more efficient, they just have a different frequency of sound. They were probably weigh a little bit more than regular props as well.
@@KenHeron. Damn and I was hoping that it would have been the solution to everything.
There's always a catch...!
4:25 You can see the clear plastic around the cockpit flexing behind his head on the left and right. Wonder how much the thing is flexing up there.
Привет из России ! Очень интересная оригинальная конструкция ! Сама идея превосходная . Безусловно конструктор очень талантливый . 👍👍👍 Удачи в совершенствовании данного аппарата !
Thanks for watching.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Can that thing glide without power?
No
After how many years now, Ken has finally transcended to a higher plane of drone flight. So cool!
😆👍
What about a headset connected to a cell phone that is transmitting to a repeater radio on the ground in order to communicate with airport traffic?
Great idea
$5 says homeboys “1776 we the people” shirt was made in china
😂 💯
If only he knew how much of a weirdo wearing that makes him look to the rest of the world
@@lukeamato423 We dont care
@@lukeamato423Soy boys ≠ the rest of the world.
@@skipondowntheroad5833 you'll be crying in November
Isn’t active comms an FCC reg? What about flying a drone in vicinity of an active human flown aircraft? What’s with the cardboard in the cockpit? Looks cool and stupid. Thanks for the video!
That whole opening I kept repeating "There's no way Ken is flying, no way, na uh, not a chance.......well.....maybe.....possibly........NAA can't be....."
Then the real shot...."Oh thank goodness!"
🤣👍
I like the super high tech cardboard dash.
I love it and I want one but as far as radio goes how about just wearing a motorcycle communication headset I'm sure you could adapt one to wear in the cock pit.
Weight is a consideration but that is a good idea
hey ken , is there a chance the FAA wouldn't like the idea of a drone near a aircraft in flight? is there rules? etc, im asking as uninformed person with very little knowledge in this field
If you as a drone pilot coordinate with the aircraft you're filming, that is the safest way to get it done.
This was filmed in class G aerospace at a non-towered airport. FAA has no problem with this.
I would think being so flat vertically would pose a problem with crosswinds
He did mention that it gets a little wonky in wind
How fast do you have to be going to glide in with no engines ? 😉
That's a pretty high-dollar display hood that he's got there in the cockpit to block the Sun. Ken I'm sure you've got an extra hood laying around with all the drones you have?
I like the redundancy and the ballistic parachute. It says these folks are serious about going to market. No mention of range?
"Does your drone flying look like this...?" 👍 I can't wait to see the Ford Musting Driving School advert. Gonna have to stand much farther back, though!
😜👍
ABIT OF CARDBOARD FIXED. TO SEE THE HUD? LETS TAKE A REAL GOOD LOOK INSIDE THE COCKPIT? VERY BASIC. HOW MUCH AGIAN IS THIS CRAFT? HOW LONG DOES IT FLY FLY? DEPENDING ON WIND SPEEDS= BATTERY USE.
Great video Ken. I was thinking when you started with you in it.... ah.... you got me. I've seen this fly at Oshkosh. Good drone shots!
Thanks 👍🤓
Wherever he is going it's not going to be far.
😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe so, but it would be fun as hell.
Range of ???? 200 300 miles?
How much does it cost?
Right around $200,000 ish.
Add a parachute
I refuse to take these things seriously until they can fly for more than 15 minutes before needing a recharge
It’s progress. If everyone thought that way, nothing new would ever get invented!
@dean51267 I suppose the point is that they could fun a ice generator and fly for hours
@@dean51267 Progress? Towards what?
That's some Oceangate Titan tier construction, surprised it doesn't have a Playstation controller in it.
🤣🤣
Not remotely close.... As soon as he said 2 joysticks for redundancy that right there tells you the entire attitude towards safety is different. The rest of the video just reinforced that take.
@@jjjjrrr678that and the training required which he called “intense” along with only 6 motors needed for sage landing AND a ballistic parachute “oh $hit” system.
I’ve wondered why some need hasn’t taken a DJI drone apart and home built an ultralight quad yet.
There are several 6 and 8 motor rigs that, with some transistor and Rectifier magic, could control enough juice to carry a guy up.
Imagine getting in and your “stick” is a DJI motion controller (tethered for safety) and there’s a “pause” button as well as “return to home”.
how long till i can fly one to my local wally world
I think if you could afford to own one, you would send your personal shopper to Walmart. 😜
Love this!! thank you for sharing Ken! I can't wait to fly one!!!
Thanks Levi
Oh my days .😮 Drone to the extent. Never seen anything like this crazy. Machine ❤
It's really impressive in person!
Regarding the lack of radio, I think the weight limit he mentioned is for the aircraft itself. Why couldn’t he simply carry a radio on his person for local communication?
A spherical transparent cockpit on a gyro would be nice so the cockpit stayed horizonal...similar in style the the Carver Car
Its crazy that nobody even notices all the lines in the sky. People must
think its natural. Both the Drone and the VTOL had the WOW factor.
Wow, a plane.. lol what's the wow factor here besides the badass drone thing lol
Everyone notices. No one thinks it's natural.
That was sweet man that was prolly an experience of a life time great video 👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Was a really fun day.
Funny how every time I watch a Ken Heron video, the ad is for Pilot Institute! I wonder if I watch a Jason Shappert vid🤔
They're desperate for customers. 😆
I’ve noticed the same. 🤣
as my old WW2 dad and pilot would say, “ Ive bailed out of more airworthy aircraft than that ! “
Impressive, could lead to a new industry
Heck yeah
Cool machine
Can't wait to get one
Simple question? Why does this guy keep this at an airport when it is a VTOL? What am I missing?
He does not keep this at an airport. This is just another location where he does a flying demonstration for those in the aviation industry. He is a good ambassador for the company in this way.
What's the plan B if the electrical system shorts out?
Pull the parachute!
That was fun hilarious and informative
Thank you
Stuart in Ireland ☘️
Hey Stewart so glad you enjoyed it!
🇮🇪👍
This aircraft is on the top on my commuter vehicle list and probably one of the few that is easier to fly than than any airborne craft. Drone tech for auto-stability. The only thing I don't like is it is not George Jetson's flying car shaped.
If you don't die in the next 20 years, you will see George Jetson like vehicles.
How cool would this be to get to work!!! Awesome Vid Mr Ken!
That would be cool!
😎
In fog ?
In snow ?
In strong wind ?
In the dark ?
Good fkn luck Charlie 😅
Flight time , range ?
Flight time about 20 minutes, range, speed is legally limited to 55 knots = 63 mph, so 21 miles. But while probably nobody would enforce it, it's technically illegal to use this for anything but "sport and recreation", i.e. to take off with the intention of being transported to a different place. If you tried to fly into a city or town somebody probably would enforce the prohibition on operating it over a "built-up area" or "concentration of the public".
@HypoceeYT for the pilot it would actually be fairly safe with the parachute .how long is chare time ?
@@stevebelcher1527 Pivotal claims about 30 minutes, although that may rely on a 220V fully installed fast-charger.
Great demo. motor overheating, that's not great. Meaning motor are too small. Bigger motor = more then 1lbs limit = not going to happen. Such a thin line to balance.
It is a balancing act for sure
1 lbs under the limit. Just loose 2 props and u can have radio.
Why not pair this with a small motor to recharge the batteries and some solar recharging on the wings. Use the aptera solar panel sheets. Make a hybrid instead of all electric
It would be too heavy as a hybrid, but the solar panels might be an idea.
@@KenHeronBigger wings
Theres some bad properties about this. it cost 190,000$. Its an ultralite with limited range and speed. I would like to see an experimental category with unlimited range and speed but you need a pilots license. If you got this far a pilots license is a good thing.
Use gasoline in 2 inboard motors/engines. Add a second seat. Put a wheel under it for landing like a plane sometimes. Now you got something thats useful.
The landing and takeoff concept is a Rube Goldberg design.
On your back with no headrest? Seems a bit uncomfortable and perhaps dangerous.
This is the only thing that flys that i will get in and let someone else do the flying. I TRUST THIS MACHINE. If it's not "Black Fly", then i have to build it and fly it ori am not getting in it
I hadn't thought about it but it's obvious in retrospect that they'd be trying to stay within Part 103 parameters to keep their target market of bored billionaires from having to get licensed. But you're trying to tell me that that stubby biplane with eight non-feathering props on both leading edges, which is "one pound under the weight limit", has a *power off* stall speed of 24 knots or lower?
Love the pizza box dashboard. 1:22
I can't have this at all. I would never drive to work or clients' homes ever again! Besides one, the majority of my clients don't stay near an airport. I would fly this thing every day!
You know you want one...
DO IT! 😄👍
@@KenHeron lol 😆 😂 🤣 yes your right lol
So cool, like the the bat in Dark Knight Rises
8:49 until it crashed, that was literally the quietest drone ever! Silent but deadly! Lol
Without that shute it would be a death trap 😅 definitely would want to hurry and get up to where chute would deploy fast enough. Below 200 ur taking big risk. I'd probably hurry up to about 800 feet and stay above 800
awesome thing. feels like 60-70s retrofuturism come true 👍 kind of you can fly it to some social parks and spa, and park it near youre house at lawn 😅🤗
That would be really cool.
Kind of crazy when the FAA rules about weight actually cause people to make decisions about leaving out something like a radio that could increase safety and in some cases be critical to avoiding an incident. Need a way to make the rules be "spirit of the law" and not the letter. I'd rewrite the law to say a craft must be X weight to start, but you could add things like GPS, Radio, fire extinguishers, parachute, first aid kit etc. without penalty.
remember, ur talking about the FAA
They do make that allowance for a ballistic chute, but part 103 needs to be updated to allow more weight and performance.
@@jamesb2291 Also takes advantage of weight allowance for floats if amphibious, which technically this is.
Imagine hearing those things buzzing around all day
Similar aircraft are buzzing around farms right now!
@@KenHeron but can one hear them over the chickens? That is the real question.
@@KenHeron impressive creation for sure.
Chickens are very loud. I think the chickens win in that instance.🤓
For those who have been paying close attention to the East Coast "Drone sightings" and the videos I can be certain of one thing and that is but this prototype appears in one of them...
Needs some adjustable shade that isn't cardboard.
Be the Drone.
Heck yeah
Can't believe you didn't break it
I probably chipped the carbon fiber. 😆
A bit off topic but I have contacted US Secret Service on your behalf telling them they should hire you for all future outdoor Presidential rallies. I assured them you would not ever need to call any drone manufacturers “HELP” number.
Heron Cove Neil in FL
Much appreciated. 😄👍
Very cool...very cool indeed!
It's so much cooler in person
So that's what Billy Bob Thornton has been up to!
sorry Ken, but I think I would still rather stand outside with a controller in my hand, lol.....
I'm with you!
If that was on your "would you fly it" part of TNL you would have said HELL YEAH lol
So true
This was in Kentucky thats wild i kinda want one now
Be honest Ken, your diaper has got more than a pound in it 😂
I like this guy
You know your plane is safe when .... the cardboard parts of your cockpit are secured with a double wrap of duct tape and it's yellow.
The cardboard is very comforting
Ain't it though?
You know there are people in other states freaking out about these flying car drones now eh.
Nice to see a piece of cardboard as a sun shade.
Noticed the lack of tattoos on the pilot....good sign of a real person.
He's definitely not AI generated.
No, just not mentally ill.
Fricking Awsome...!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍
Thank you Bronson! 👍