@@AltitudeMotionMedia Isn't 'drone' a word? How does the word become a name when it has present and past participles and definitions? Does a name have present and past participles and definitions? I think people have lost it with this 'drone' BS. This model is actually a Quadcopter, less the 'drone' nonsense. It is a modified version of a helicopter and flies exactly like it in principles. It lifts off vertically, hovers still and flies like a helicopter. It has 4 rotors, hence the 'quad word being used. It flies like a helicopter, hence the word 'copter' being used. Put the two words together, what does it become? Quad-copter. And that's how designers, e.g. Walkera decided to name these new 4 rotor models. I don't know how you people came up with this word 'drone' as a name. Blame the ignorant, poorly educated, low IQ illiterate idiots who 'no spikka da inglisha', who have spread the disease worldwide like COVID 19, without ever thinking how does a word become a name when it has present and past participles and definitions? DJI was the first bunch of such ' no spikka da inglisha' stooges who printed their products packages with the word 'drone' on it without any idea what it means, what it is and what is used for. The more people I see on TH-cam who use the word 'drone' to name Quadcopters, the more I think, oh my God, how many bloody ignorant, brainless, low IQ illiterates there are in this world, where one says something, the other follows, like the sheep, without thinking sensibly on how on earth does a word become a name but say it's a term being used these days. I say, really? Are you sure you speak and understand the English language, word for word? Its unbelievable what drugs has done to people, turning their brains into mashed potatoes or scrambled eggs as brains and no longer are able to sense, think, reason, judge, or tell what is a word and what is a name. Keep snorting that brain 'stuffer' cocaine, act like a brainless weirdo, lose the ability to think sensible, then listen to other equally stuffed up brothers and follow them the same, drone this drone that, yada yada yada. But are you aware that 'drone' is just a word used to describe, indicare or point out a certain continuous and annoying sound? Why do we say: 'An engine drones in the distance...', or 'The droning of those aircraft above...' or 'The drone of F1 engines...', or (again) 'The drone of a swarm of bees', etc.? If bee swarm emit a droning sound, why are they called male drones? Does it make sense? If a pilotless aircraft that was used in Desert Storm missions and later in Afghanistan missions was named Predator, why is it now called a Predator drone? If a person has a habit to live on others like a tick on a host, why is it called a drone? How do you justify calling a human a word that means a continuous humming sound? I mean, wtf is this drone nonsense that every ignorant stooges think its a name? Where is the common sense, the education, the intelligence on understanding that words are words and names are names, where words have present and past tense, participles and definitions and names have not? I mean (also), what school did you attend to, what education did you achieve not to know any of this? I will honestly answer that for you. First, let's forget the schools or education. A human brains are no different than animals, in this case, the sheep. Sheep are just animals, they didn't go to school to learn about life, what's right and what's wrong. They learned the basics of life by observing others. And that is what their brains capability hold, simple intelligence learned by observing and following what others do. And the sheep aren't the only animals that see and follow each other. These traits in turn are learned and stored in their genetic codes in their brains that would continue to get passed on to their offspring. So, the same goes with humans without schooling and education, but knowledge is passed on by their wise parents. But, since we have all these schools, all the education mastered, all the intelligence acquired, and yet, we can't even figure out that 'drone', a BS word cannot be turned into a name because it has never been a name due to having present and past participles and definitions. The word was originally derived from the loud sound made by drums hundreds of years ago. And since the English had been at war all that time, pillaging and burning enemy castles and villages, taking women, children and their dialected languages with them and them mixing it with their own language (an example of why they have so many different words, including Latin, in their vocabulary, books and dictionaries), they have then evolved into a world of confusion where other nations had to succumb from their language. At the race continued with England conquering the world and invading continents, e.g. America, Australia, S Africa, India, Argentina, etc., and then the native population had to learn their crappy language known today as English. And now, thanks to drugs and ruined minds, we are repeating the history and going back to ignorance by opting the 'I follow you, you follow me' sheep attitude. Shame 🙄
@@mickcarson8504 Excusing your smart-ass paragraph: A quadcopter is an unmanned helicopter, whilst a drone is is generally a quadcopter with a camera; at least in non military terms. And besides what makes a steak differ from a stake? One you eat the other you hammer in the ground.
@@mirkwoodphotography2089 LMAO! 🤣 Says the poorly educated low IQ ignorant illiterate who has no clue on WTF they're talking about. But it doesn't matter, stay ignorant like all other illiterate sheep who have spread a word all over the English speaking world that drone means this or that, blah blah blah. And the steak and stake? They're both words, not names. If steak it not a word, then what name is it? A Helicopter is a name, a Quadcopter is a name, made a name because it uses the same flying principles as a helicopter, quad, meaning 4 rotors and copter meaning the principle and ways it is flying. But, BS drone isn't a name and if it is a name, what about it's present and past participles and definitions, is 'droning' and 'droned' and the plural 'drones' also names? Are its definitions also names? And if you ignorant dunce think that Quadcopters are 'drone', how come that military pilotless aircraft is also called 'drone'? Find out why. I am not doing the teaching for you. Go to school, or better still stop following the ignorant 'no spikka da inglisha' sheep.
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She stills rules the skies..
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The day GoPro adds manual settings I will be happy
Now show us the video from the X5
That would have been a good idea. This was so long ago. :) Thanks for watching!
Hi, how to put hero on Inspire?
We simply mounted the GoPro on one of the arms using a standard GoPro bike mount.
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THank buddy!
song name please?
That is a great question. Actually, we looked back and we are not sure. Sorry!
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LOL @drone. WTF is drone, name or word?
The drone is an Inspire 1 Pro
@@AltitudeMotionMedia
Isn't 'drone' a word? How does the word become a name when it has present and past participles and definitions? Does a name have present and past participles and definitions? I think people have lost it with this 'drone' BS. This model is actually a Quadcopter, less the 'drone' nonsense. It is a modified version of a helicopter and flies exactly like it in principles. It lifts off vertically, hovers still and flies like a helicopter. It has 4 rotors, hence the 'quad word being used. It flies like a helicopter, hence the word 'copter' being used. Put the two words together, what does it become? Quad-copter.
And that's how designers, e.g. Walkera decided to name these new 4 rotor models. I don't know how you people came up with this word 'drone' as a name. Blame the ignorant, poorly educated, low IQ illiterate idiots who 'no spikka da inglisha', who have spread the disease worldwide like COVID 19, without ever thinking how does a word become a name when it has present and past participles and definitions?
DJI was the first bunch of such ' no spikka da inglisha' stooges who printed their products packages with the word 'drone' on it without any idea what it means, what it is and what is used for.
The more people I see on TH-cam who use the word 'drone' to name Quadcopters, the more I think, oh my God, how many bloody ignorant, brainless, low IQ illiterates there are in this world, where one says something, the other follows, like the sheep, without thinking sensibly on how on earth does a word become a name but say it's a term being used these days. I say, really? Are you sure you speak and understand the English language, word for word?
Its unbelievable what drugs has done to people, turning their brains into mashed potatoes or scrambled eggs as brains and no longer are able to sense, think, reason, judge, or tell what is a word and what is a name.
Keep snorting that brain 'stuffer' cocaine, act like a brainless weirdo, lose the ability to think sensible, then listen to other equally stuffed up brothers and follow them the same, drone this drone that, yada yada yada.
But are you aware that 'drone' is just a word used to describe, indicare or point out a certain continuous and annoying sound? Why do we say: 'An engine drones in the distance...', or 'The droning of those aircraft above...' or 'The drone of F1 engines...', or (again) 'The drone of a swarm of bees', etc.? If bee swarm emit a droning sound, why are they called male drones? Does it make sense? If a pilotless aircraft that was used in Desert Storm missions and later in Afghanistan missions was named Predator, why is it now called a Predator drone? If a person has a habit to live on others like a tick on a host, why is it called a drone? How do you justify calling a human a word that means a continuous humming sound? I mean, wtf is this drone nonsense that every ignorant stooges think its a name?
Where is the common sense, the education, the intelligence on understanding that words are words and names are names, where words have present and past tense, participles and definitions and names have not? I mean (also), what school did you attend to, what education did you achieve not to know any of this?
I will honestly answer that for you. First, let's forget the schools or education. A human brains are no different than animals, in this case, the sheep. Sheep are just animals, they didn't go to school to learn about life, what's right and what's wrong. They learned the basics of life by observing others. And that is what their brains capability hold, simple intelligence learned by observing and following what others do. And the sheep aren't the only animals that see and follow each other.
These traits in turn are learned and stored in their genetic codes in their brains that would continue to get passed on to their offspring. So, the same goes with humans without schooling and education, but knowledge is passed on by their wise parents. But, since we have all these schools, all the education mastered, all the intelligence acquired, and yet, we can't even figure out that 'drone', a BS word cannot be turned into a name because it has never been a name due to having present and past participles and definitions.
The word was originally derived from the loud sound made by drums hundreds of years ago. And since the English had been at war all that time, pillaging and burning enemy castles and villages, taking women, children and their dialected languages with them and them mixing it with their own language (an example of why they have so many different words, including Latin, in their vocabulary, books and dictionaries), they have then evolved into a world of confusion where other nations had to succumb from their language. At the race continued with England conquering the world and invading continents, e.g. America, Australia, S Africa, India, Argentina, etc., and then the native population had to learn their crappy language known today as English. And now, thanks to drugs and ruined minds, we are repeating the history and going back to ignorance by opting the 'I follow you, you follow me' sheep attitude. Shame 🙄
@@mickcarson8504 Excusing your smart-ass paragraph:
A quadcopter is an unmanned helicopter, whilst a drone is is generally a quadcopter with a camera; at least in non military terms.
And besides what makes a steak differ from a stake? One you eat the other you hammer in the ground.
@@mirkwoodphotography2089
LMAO! 🤣
Says the poorly educated low IQ ignorant illiterate who has no clue on WTF they're talking about. But it doesn't matter, stay ignorant like all other illiterate sheep who have spread a word all over the English speaking world that drone means this or that, blah blah blah.
And the steak and stake? They're both words, not names. If steak it not a word, then what name is it?
A Helicopter is a name, a Quadcopter is a name, made a name because it uses the same flying principles as a helicopter, quad, meaning 4 rotors and copter meaning the principle and ways it is flying. But, BS drone isn't a name and if it is a name, what about it's present and past participles and definitions, is 'droning' and 'droned' and the plural 'drones' also names? Are its definitions also names? And if you ignorant dunce think that Quadcopters are 'drone', how come that military pilotless aircraft is also called 'drone'? Find out why. I am not doing the teaching for you. Go to school, or better still stop following the ignorant 'no spikka da inglisha' sheep.
@@mickcarson8504 Are you from India? Your speech pattern indicates foreign language.