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One more try \:\(

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Whoooo Hooooo........You can teach a OLD dog new tricks.....LOL......

I have a AP picture I took from my trainer but they were lost when my old computer crashed a couple months ago. When the weather gets better I'll try to find a pond to fly over and post some pics here.
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Another method to get a pic of your land, is to use a model rocket with a built in camera. From the pics I have seen they give a good overview of the ground below them.

Like this: http://wondertrail.com/hobbies-collectib...ets/p_5844.html

Or step it up a notch and take video with it (video near bottom of linked page):

http://holden.customer.netspace.net.au/rocketcam.html

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 Originally Posted By: ceadmin
Another method to get a pic of your land, is to use a model rocket with a built in camera. From the pics I have seen they give a good overview of the ground below them.

Like this: http://wondertrail.com/hobbies-collectib...ets/p_5844.html


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Has anyone ever used these things? Are there links to typical photos?

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Minnow...that is unbelieveably cool. As I usually ask, gimme spec's. Did you build it all?

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 Originally Posted By: ceadmin
Another method to get a pic of your land, is to use a model rocket with a built in camera.

To the tune of "People Who Died" by Jim Carroll Band:

Mickey was a mouse that I kept in my pocket
I put him in the nose cone of my new model rocket.
The rocket took off and flew over the trees
And Mickey was subjected to 22 Gees.
The rocket came down and blew up with a flash;
The rocket had crashed, Mickey got trashed.


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we are soooo lucky


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Wow, I haven't heard that song in a long, long time.

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Skyline Globe is another satellite image program that I use quite often. The images are not as good as google earth or terra server but the free tools are a lot more useful for those of us designing lakes or looking for quantifiable info. My favorite feature: free surface area calculator.


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Can these planes be outfitted with a trolling motor? It sounds like fun to rip fish out of a pond with an airplane.


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Nah...scrap all those silly, irresponsible ideas about R/C planes. That's just plain crazy.
Here's where the smart money goes. Grab your camera and pick up one of these.

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