Saturday, November 3, 2018

Emirates Airbus A380 Jet Close Encounter With A Drone

Drones are amazing little gadgets that have been doing us a world of good for plenty of years already. However, with drone tech becoming cheaper and more advanced with every passing generation, there are lots of amateurs that are getting their hands on technically capable equipment. Mainly, I am referring to 4K drones such as DJI Mavic or DJI Phantom series since these are the most popular ones.

However, some of these amateur aerial photographers are making our hobby look bad. Not like it’s already on a very bad reputation all across the globe. You see, there’s a gentleman that shot an up-close video of an Airbus A380 Jet taking off. The location was at the Plaine Magnien airport on the beautiful island of Mauritius. Needless to say, such an act is illegal and outright stupid… but hey, there’s all sorts of people out there.

Reckless flying such as this one can lead to a massive catastrophe but I’m afraid the person who shot this video didn’t even think twice about what he could cause. But how did it got to this? Aren’t there some sort of protective systems that deny flying in areas close to airports. Well, there is… Newer high-end drones come with NoFly Zones embedded into their firmware but there are usually not enough to stop potential thrill-seekers.

 

NoFly Zones not doing their job

Yes, even though certain high-end drones indeed to have NoFly zones incorporated into their firmware, it’s still a long shot to stop potential lawbreakers. How come? Well, some can simply be completely turned off while others are susceptible to bypassing one way or another. The end result – amateurs can still get their drones to fly in dangerous locations and there is pretty much nothing there to stop them. Except for common sense, but I guess they don’t have that, do they?!

However, there’s another issue with the Plaine Magnien airport. You see, certain drones do in fact recognize it as a NoFly Zone… but the radius is too small for such a runway meaning that the drone could’ve easily had NoFly zones turned on and still be able to record the video. Also, some people are suggesting that this video is not illegal simply due to the fact the drone was outside of the NoFly zones.

 

Is this still illegal?

Of course, it is! Just because there is a misunderstanding with the NoFly zone area doesn’t make this flight any less illegal. In fact, it’s not just illegal but outright stupid as well. I mean, why on Earth would you record an Airbus takeoff from such a close distance. There’s a ton of things that could’ve gone wrong and the outcomes could’ve been catastrophic. These types of drone users are what’s pushing our hobby down and making a bad name for it. This is among the reasons why people don’t like drones in the first place. Yes, I am triggered by this flight and the pilot’s irresponsible behavior, and so should every drone lover be!

AirBus A380 Drone Video

Different countries have different laws as far as small unmanned vehicles are concerned… but there’s one thing that’s the same throughout the globe – flying near airports is a criminal offense. So, hopefully, the culprit will answer for his deeds which could’ve led to a tragedy on the beautiful Mauritius island. So, will there be some sort of prosecution for the person flying the drone? Well, here is what we know so far:

 

Will there be an investigation?

Once again, as far as the public knows, the flight was recorded next to Plaine Magnien airport on Mauritius. The plane taking off seems to be Airbus A380 but unfortunately, the exact flight number still hasn’t been figured out. Some people suggest it was a flight connecting Mauritius to Dubai but so far it has not been confirmed.

Many people are also talking about what sort of a drone was used to record the footage. Some suggested it was the likes of DJI Mavic Pro or DJI Phantom, but such claims quickly broke down. How come? Well, the video shows camera zooming in and out several times and there is only a handful of drones with a zoom feature. The most likely model is the all-new Parrot Anafi (read Parrot Anafi review here) which is known to produce a similar zooming effect to the one seen in the footage.

But how did the public learn about this video? Well, it originates from a facebook post uploaded by a man called Thierry Paris. It is unknown whether or not he’s the one piloting the drone. But it’s pretty likely. Plus, he was quick to delete the video soon after it became viral. All things considered, Mauritius local authorities have already announced they’ll be starting the investigation soon. From all we’ve seen so far, Mr. Thierry Paris is most likely going to be the first person of interest.

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[Review] Holy Stone HS700 | Is it better than MJX ?

Holy Stone has been a steady player in the drone industry for quite some time now. They started out with miniature drones aimed primarily at children but moved their way up the food chain since then. HS170 Predator, their most notable mini-drone, received quite a lot of praise in its time. There were few iterations afterward but none managed to create enough fuss. But then, they surprised everyone with HS100 – their first ever mid-range model. With impressive build quality, GPS, return to home and an interesting motorized camera, Holy Stone HS100 was a massive success.

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Driven by such good sales and customer feedback, Holy Stone staff rolled up their sleeves and went to the drawing board. Now, they are presenting us with a brand new model – the best one yet, may I add… It goes by the name Holy Stone HS700 and brings several new features to the table… as well as improved specifications.

 

Holy Stone HS700 Review | Tech Specs

Flight time : Up to 20 minutes

Flight range : up to 400 meters

Camera : 1080p FHD Camera

Advanced Features : GPS, Follow Me,

Battery : 2800mAh LiPo 

Transmitter : A dedicated physical transmitter

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We’re talking about a smart drone here

holy-stone-hs700-smart-drone_webAfter experimenting (and doing a great job, if I may add) with miniature, toy-grade drones, Holy Stone decided to take a bold step and invest time and money into more advanced UAVs.

First off, they released HS100 which was an absolute hit in every meaning of that word. At the time of writing this Holy Stone HS700 review, its little brother, HS100, has close to 1200 unique reviews on Amazon. And the average rating is 4.5 stars – I believe that speaks enough about the quality.

Now, after such a huge success, Holy Stone is proud to present their newest endeavor – HS700. It looks somewhat similar to the old champ 3DR Solo but with a couple of twists here and there.

As for the actual features, HS700 just like HS100, has an onboard GPS module. It enables smart features including follow me, circle around me, return to home and TapFly. All features are pretty precise plus the GPS locks in around 19 to 22 satellites in less than a minute from bootup.

Calibration is pretty easy to deal with too with clear and simple instructions. Furthermore, there are 3 types of return to home with HS700, similarly to MJX models such as the highly popular MJX Bugs 2W. They are as follows – Low Battery RTH, Signal loss RTH and Manual RTH. Altitude Hold is present as well, but I guess that’s logical considering the presence of GPS.

 

The camera could be better

holy-stone-hs700-camera_webIf there is one thing we could change with Holy Stone Hs700 Ophelia, it would definitely be its camera. Perhaps switch it out for a GoPro Hero 3 or maybe even a newer model. The bracket supports GoPro Hero 2 3 and 4 so there should be no issues as far as mounting is concerned. This would, needless to say, do it a world of good as far as image quality is concerned.

How come? Well – the stock camera won’t really impress you with its sharpness. Plus, it has that weird fisheye effect due to the fact its lens has 110 degrees field of view. It can shoot videos in Full HD, but they are pretty shaky due to the obvious lack of motorized gimbal.

The camera is mounted in a small bracket which does have basic anti-vibration dampening, but nothing that will smoothen out your aerial footage. Luckily, if you aren’t impressed with the camera, you can always switch it out for a better one. Anything with proper onboard image stabilization will work wonders with Holy Stone HS700 Ophelia. You will notice the difference at the very first glance – much sharper footage with smoothened transitions and great general quality.

 

Good choice of brushless motors

Let’s start off by stating the official names of the motors that HS700 comes equipped with. We are talking about 2204 1500Kv brushless motors, first ever for Holy Stone. It’s true – this is their first brushless model and, mind you, there’s a huge difference between brushless and their brushed counterparts. First of all – endurance. Brushless motors can withstand a lot more mileage before they give out and stop working. This is simply because they don’t possess a brush that tends to wear out with time and use.

Furthermore, we are talking about high-quality brushless motors too. 2204 1500Kv poised with a mere 7.4v battery might not sound like much at first, but once you see this little bugger in action you’ll immediately change your mind. This thing is powerful – and that’s awesome to see since it’s a pretty big drone. You can get high-speed aerial footage with it, and at the end of the day, that’s what a drone is all about for some people!

 

Decent battery for the price

If you were expecting a monstrous battery with this one, I am sad to inform you that it’s not. However, it’s not a trash battery either – it’s a golden middle if you ask me.

A solid 2800mAh LiPo that guarantees extended longevity and good power efficiency. For those of you who are more interested in the flight time of this beauty, I hope you weren’t thinking of reaching the numbers of premium models.

With drones such as HS700, you really have to adjust your expectations to match the price tag… And we all know HS700 is quite the bargain. With that being said, it’s specifications offer great value for money.

Battery duration tends to get close to 20 minutes which is, mind you, roughly what you can expect from DJI Mavic Air. Now go ahead and compare the prices and you will understand what I’m talking about here!

 

Holy Stone HS700 | Conclusion

That’s about it, guys! We have to bring Holy Stone HS700 review to a close since there’s nothing more to be said about it. It’s a good drone, no doubt about it. A combination of brilliant built quality, decent camera and a solid set of features makes it a force to be reckoned with in the mid-range market.

It just came out and we’ve heard there is already a huge buzz for it. Sales have skyrocketed this week so I wouldn’t be surprised if it sells out in the next few days. This all means Holy Stone took another step in the right direction… with another splendid drone to their name. Good work Holy Stone, you’ve done well !

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