Absolutely not there’s no excuse in the 21st-century for not being able to spell properly, I am just joking if there was a contest for the worst speller in the world I would probably take at least first or second place
Love the editing you did here. The sound and the footage is a job well done. I watch Forensic Files in my free time and this really gives off that kind of vibe. Good one.
If anybody wants to tour one safely, SF-88 is a similar complex just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It is a national park, and free tours are available inside the launch complex. These were a big part of the era, however. I grew up just a couple miles from LA-96, a similar site in the San Fernando Valley at the corner of Woodley and Victory. I still remember seeing soldiers working on them when I was a kid.
Hey it's Matt here from bookmattic, thank you very much for commenting on my video earlier. I thought I would check out yours as well just out of curiosity and I really love the intro to your video and all the different facts about the location throughout. Seriously, really well done job with these videos. Amazing!
Wow, thank you very much for your kind words. I find places like this very intriguing, so I like to share my adventures with others. Thanks for your support
Flying in tight spaces is something we've been working on for the past few months. We can get the MA2 and MM through most small gaps, but the M2P is a little more difficult
Another brilliant production, truthfully I generally do not watch too many other TH-camrs videos regarding drones and Urbex You got a like from me and I already subscribed on your route 66 video your most recent one. Keep up the good work and you are actually mildly inspiring me to pull out my brand new Mavic but I have yet to put an air
Thank you very much for your constructive comments. We've tried to create our content in a way where it's not just about drones OR urbex. We aim to get great footage of awesome places, while also piecing together their history
Thanks for viewing. Underground was definitely eerie, but also amazing. It made me think of people who may have spent years of their life working there
@@TruDroneVideos I'm not planning on living underground. The plan is to get the barracks and other buildings fixed up. It is cool however to go underground and imagine all the history the missile magazines have seen.
@@weh000000000000001 What will you do once you fix the buildings up? Ever since I published this video, several people have reached out to me. Some served there in the 50s and 60s, or had relatives that served. It's fascinating to learn about what they experienced
@@santaclaritadrone2844 That's unfortunate. Hope everything's alright. I'm going to be driving by Santa Clarita today for the first time in a while. Not to fly, just visiting relatives
Your Forgiven, we all make mistakes, We are human.. But amazing videos love the drone shots.LOve the soundtrack proper cinematic feel to it.Cheers man 🤙🤙🤙
I misspelled "Hercules." Hope you can find it in your hearts to forgive me.
Absolutely not there’s no excuse in the 21st-century for not being able to spell properly, I am just joking if there was a contest for the worst speller in the world I would probably take at least first or second place
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드론비행도 시원시원하고 편집도 너무 좋네요. 잘보고갑니다.🌹👍
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I love how you show the history of the site. It's crazy how we have those still around
Yeah, some are still around. Many of them have been demolished or repurposed
@@TruDroneVideos That's cool. Repurposed how?
Love the editing you did here. The sound and the footage is a job well done.
I watch Forensic Files in my free time and this really gives off that kind of vibe. Good one.
Thanks so much for watching. I love Forensic Files. RIP Peter Thomas
If anybody wants to tour one safely, SF-88 is a similar complex just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It is a national park, and free tours are available inside the launch complex.
These were a big part of the era, however. I grew up just a couple miles from LA-96, a similar site in the San Fernando Valley at the corner of Woodley and Victory. I still remember seeing soldiers working on them when I was a kid.
This is so cool. Awesome video!
Thanks for watching. It's always awesome to check out spots like this and learn their history
This is awesome. I didn't realize we had these around. I gotta go check one out
I definitely recommend it. There were more than 200 around the US. Some of them have been repurposed
Hey it's Matt here from bookmattic, thank you very much for commenting on my video earlier. I thought I would check out yours as well just out of curiosity and I really love the intro to your video and all the different facts about the location throughout. Seriously, really well done job with these videos. Amazing!
Thank you very much for checking us out
This is awesome thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. What was your favorite part?
Great footage.Very nice flight
Thank you very much for watching
Wonderful drone shots and excellent video production! I enjoyed watching and listening! All the best, Elly
Thank you very much for watching. I really enjoyed making this one
Thank you for sharing awesome footage! Your team nailed it
Thank you very much hahaah. We practice often and try to improve each time
Very cool video. Interesting history info and footage. Great drone shots, awesome place too. Nice choice of music to go with the video. 👍😄
Wow, thank you very much for your kind words. I find places like this very intriguing, so I like to share my adventures with others. Thanks for your support
Love drone videos and abandoned exploration, so this video is right up my ally. Really great work!
Thanks for watching. Every abandoned place has a story. It's always interesting to me to learn what that story is
Fantastic video
Thanks for watching
Shit man how did you go into that small gaps clips are awesome ❤️😍
Flying in tight spaces is something we've been working on for the past few months. We can get the MA2 and MM through most small gaps, but the M2P is a little more difficult
Great history video! Nice of you to allow people to use it for projects too.
Yeah, absolutely. I keep all original files, without characters. Let me know if you ever need any
That was some documenting, great effort you have made on this...thanks for sharing
Thanks Omell. I'm a fan of your drone videos too. Great stuff. Hope to see more of them
Absolutely wonderful. Really enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing my friend.
🙂😉
We really enjoyed flying there. Such a unique place. Thanks so much for watching
this is really cool loved it bro a great video!
Thanks for watching
Another brilliant production, truthfully I generally do not watch too many other TH-camrs videos regarding drones and Urbex You got a like from me and I already subscribed on your route 66 video your most recent one. Keep up the good work and you are actually mildly inspiring me to pull out my brand new Mavic but I have yet to put an air
Thank you very much for your constructive comments. We've tried to create our content in a way where it's not just about drones OR urbex. We aim to get great footage of awesome places, while also piecing together their history
What a great video. Well done. It certainly gave me a feeling of impending doom.
Thank you. I'm well known for creating that kind of feeling. Just ask any teacher I've ever had
Awesome video 👍🏾 interesting content, definitely will be tuning in👏
Thank you very much for your support
Nice one my friend. Enjoyed 👏👏👍👍🥂🥂🍾
Thank you for watching, my friend
cool! I was just flying FPV there a few weeks ago!
Awesome. Would definitely be a great place for fpv. Did the cops bug you at all?
@@TruDroneVideos yeah it was dope - cops didn't give us any trouble. I think I was there Friday around sunset
@@FrameworkFilms I was also there on a Friday. I saw a convoy of police SUVs driving up as I was hiking back down. They do some training there
@@TruDroneVideos that's an awesome training ground ha sheesh
love exploring old ruins, wish I had a drone doe so I can do it like you damn those shots looked beautiful
Thank you very much. Exploring abandoned places like this is always cool. There's so much history everywhere
I must say, it felt very eerie going around the site and that only heightened when you went underground
Thanks for viewing. Underground was definitely eerie, but also amazing. It made me think of people who may have spent years of their life working there
Wow, excellent video. Need more of this kind
Thank you for watching. Stay tuned for more of this kind
I love seeing old ruins! They're so mysterious and eerie even if we know what they were used for!
Same here. Exploring ruins has become a hobby of mine. It's always interesting to learn the history of places like this
This is very interesting, fantastic drone shots also :)
Thank you for watching. What kind of drone do you use?
This is soooooo cool!! I love abandoned sites like this.
“Just needs a new battery”. LOL
@@PreppingWithSarge Thanks for watching, Sarge. We've got a few more abandoned videos like this one in our library, if you're interested
Awesome footage, great editing 👍
Thank you very much for watching. We've been uploading videos like this one lately, in case you like checking out abandoned places
this was incredible man. You've gained a new sub in me :)
Thank you very much for your support
Great footage. The shot in the rusty bus at the end is shot with a drone? Very brave :)
Yes, we flew the Mavic Air 2 through both buses. The second bus was not level, so it was a little more difficult
Very nice. I always enjoy Nike site videos. I am fortunate enough to own a Nike launcher site in the northeast corner of the US.
Seriously? That's awesome. Which one do you own?
@@TruDroneVideos I really don't want to make it public. Try to send me a message or get your contact info to me.
@@weh000000000000001 It's all good. I respect your privacy. Pretty great that you were able to purchase one. Would make a decent bunker
@@TruDroneVideos I'm not planning on living underground. The plan is to get the barracks and other buildings fixed up. It is cool however to go underground and imagine all the history the missile magazines have seen.
@@weh000000000000001 What will you do once you fix the buildings up? Ever since I published this video, several people have reached out to me. Some served there in the 50s and 60s, or had relatives that served. It's fascinating to learn about what they experienced
Very nice indeed great video and editing 👍🇬🇧
Thank you very much for watching, mate. Cheers
Wow this is so awesome would love to find some places like this around my area
There might be. They built over 200 of these sites around the US
Another good video!!! Is that the site at the top of Brown's Canyon???
Thanks buddy. I visited LA-88 in Chatsworth. How are you these days? Haven't seen many Universal updates lately
@@TruDroneVideos Yeah, taking a break from those right now. Personal reasons.
@@santaclaritadrone2844 That's unfortunate. Hope everything's alright. I'm going to be driving by Santa Clarita today for the first time in a while. Not to fly, just visiting relatives
@@TruDroneVideos I am going out to get some MM video today. I know nothing is going on, just like to peek in just in case.
Your Forgiven, we all make mistakes, We are human.. But amazing videos love the drone shots.LOve the soundtrack proper cinematic feel to it.Cheers man 🤙🤙🤙
Thank you for watching
Enjoyed the vid. Here from coast to coast drone therapy. New sub here
Thanks for your support buddy. I checked out your channel as well. Cool stuff
Stunning footage ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching
Another great video here bro.
Thank you very much for watching
Beautiful flight!!
Thank you very much, friend 🤘
Is it possible to just walk in to take some photos?
It's private property, so you're really not supposed to. But people do it all the time anyway
Great film 🙌🏻
Thsnks for watching
I want to take that bus home and restore it
That job will take forever hahahah
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