@pedalsandpropellers Thank you. My only regret was not getting the train crossing right over. The ground was very icy and I couldn't risk getting too far out for a better view. Just been viewing your channel, you've given me inspiration before and so it seems a trip south and east to Wigan and Chorley which has some really interesting fly spots. 😎
@nickdavies5023 I prefer the metric measurements (copied from Wikipedia). They make more sense to me than 16 oz = 1 pound, 14 pounds = 1 stone and 36 inches = 1 yard and 2 yards = 1 fathom etc. 😉🤣
@nickdavies8197 Me too, brought up with pre-decimal coins, taught English in ITA, Imperial weights and measures then re-learned them all over again. Flying a drone is easier to understand in metres, that said when you deal with Air Traffic Control they still deal in feet. We measure distances in miles, beer in pints, petrol in litres, weight in stones and pounds. Makes no sense! 😉
At last ! A drone shot that transforms the landscape. Genius !
I'll take that, thank you. 🤗
Stunning, Karl. Well shot as usual. Nice one.
@pedalsandpropellers Thank you. My only regret was not getting the train crossing right over. The ground was very icy and I couldn't risk getting too far out for a better view.
Just been viewing your channel, you've given me inspiration before and so it seems a trip south and east to Wigan and Chorley which has some really interesting fly spots. 😎
🎉😊 love ❤️
@JulietteWGregson Thanks Juliette. 😘
Lovely video. New sub for you.
Thank you. Always great to get such positive feedback from a fellow drone pilot. 😎👍
440 yds. Long and round 100' high.
@nickdavies5023 I prefer the metric measurements (copied from Wikipedia). They make more sense to me than 16 oz = 1 pound, 14 pounds = 1 stone and 36 inches = 1 yard and 2 yards = 1 fathom etc. 😉🤣
I prefer imperial as I was brought up on it. I find metric difficult to visualise.
@nickdavies8197 Me too, brought up with pre-decimal coins, taught English in ITA, Imperial weights and measures then re-learned them all over again. Flying a drone is easier to understand in metres, that said when you deal with Air Traffic Control they still deal in feet. We measure distances in miles, beer in pints, petrol in litres, weight in stones and pounds. Makes no sense! 😉
That's why I'm fully imperial such as the height of Whernside being 2415' the highest of the west Riding Peaks.