Brief Bit O’ Sun
While taking pictures of the updated condos on HHI yesterday there was a brief appearance by Mr. Sun, so I stepped out on the balcony of AR-301 and grabbed a quick panorama shot.
Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 1438
While taking pictures of the updated condos on HHI yesterday there was a brief appearance by Mr. Sun, so I stepped out on the balcony of AR-301 and grabbed a quick panorama shot.
What was supposed to be a nice sunny day turned into a cloudy, gray day with occasional fog here on HHI. Still beat a Saturday at home raking up a blanket of brown oak tree leaves.
After yesterday’s outdoor fun I brought the quadracopter back in and charged it up so I could take this little movie. Did you notice the the slight delay/hesitation on one of the props before the drone zipped out out of sight stage right? It went straight for the wall and crashed into it. After I straightened out the newly bent propeller, it would still only skim over the ground heading in one direction. So I swapped out the propeller that I had just bent straight with the second of the four extra blades that came with the flying machine. Then all it would do is lift one side of the drone leaving other two of the legs firmly planted on the ground, no matter how much throttle was applied. No amount of rebooting prop swapping would get it to do anything else but lift on side up like a puppy peeing on a fire hydrant.
Sigh, the cumulative effects of flying and crashing over 4 days took its toll. There is always next Christmas…
Environment For Flight
Please try in the spacious indoor, and ensure that no obstacles, animals in the surrounding crowd
If you remember last year I bought a Micro Drone 2 for my Christmas gift. Turns out I didn’t get it until late January. And then my inept flying talents led to numerous crashes and shortening its life span to about one week.
This year the weekend before Thanksgiving the folks at Stack Social were offering the same Micro Drone 2 again. I took one look at it and said, “I’m not falling for that again.” A couple days later I noticed they offered a Nano Drone without a camera for 50% off, bringing it down to a mere $35. I thought about that a bit and decided not to try that one either.
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving I changed my mind and thought I should go for the cheaper, smaller one, because even though I didn’t get the Micro Drone flying with any regularity, it sure was a heck of a lot of fun. When I went to the Stack Social site the offer was sold out. Rats.
I highlighted the name of the thing, googled it and came back with a bunch of hits. Found one nearly exactly like it (different logo) on Amazon for $22 shipped! It arrived Monday and I’ve been monkeying with it ever since.
Began To Take Off
Boot process right boot sequence is as follows:
1. Will hit the lowest throttle joy stick throttle
2. Open the aircraft power supply, the aircraft on a level surface, motionless. Vehicle lights flashing.
3. Open the remote control power supply, remote control issue “DAILY DOUBLE” sound, then the throttle lever (Figure 2) hit the highest, issued a “GOD” the sound of the throttle lever to hit the lowest (Figure 3) indicates the success of the code. Meanwhile aircraft lights stop flashing.
I even took it to work yesterday and let several people fly (or try to fly) it around our office area. One fellow was really good with it because of past RC flying experience and he made me extremely jealous. Needless to say I sent out the link to everyone in the place, with so far one confirmed order being placed. I took it up front and showed a few people there too and with the price of these things I bet there will be a few more in stockings this year.
The thing has some trimming capabilities and it did fly pretty straight right out of the box, but my constant banging into walls and ceilings have now made it essential to get it trimmed before each flight.
Accelerator Alignment
When the flight is not smooth or fast drift in one direction, the need to calibrate the accelerometer.
1. Aircraft and remote control of the code, the vehicle on a level surface.
2. The sensitivity settings in the advanced mode and push the throttle to the lowest position.
3. After the throttle / rudder control lever to the lower left comer, elevator /aileron control lever to the left corner, then the aircraft lights flash for 1-2 seconds, the calibration was successful.
This evening in the fading daylight I took it out in the front yard with a fully charged battery and flew it around until there wasn’t enough juice left to get it off the ground. Actual flight time maybe 10 minutes, but I was out there twice that long picking it up out of the leaves after augering back to earth.
Operation And Control
Caution: Avoid out of control, in control of four-axis aircraft needs to always be careful when moving slowly operate the remote control, remote control aircraft lost a bit of momentum in the process, so you can add a little extra gas to make micro four-axis flight exercises to maintain a certain height.
Heck I’ve half the cost of the thing in fun, just trying to decipher what the instructions actually mean…
The folks in the gray shaded blocks are in the playoffs. The top team in each Division gets a Bye Week to “rest” their players while the next two in line play this weekend to see who gets to play the top seed next week for the Division Championship. I think I’m going to have to get lucky to win the next three weeks and be a repeat League Champion.
Here is the text of the email I sent out to the league owners today:
All,
We had an exciting last weekend of the season, 4 teams had already clinched playoff spots, but there were 5 teams fighting for the last two openings.In the East Division the Legion of Boom and the Swamp Rats SR had the same record and they were playing each other, so the winner was guaranteed entry into the playoffs. Naturally the game ended in a tie… But by virtue of winning the earlier match up, the Boomers punched their ticket to the post season and the Rats were left to scurry back into the alley from which they came until next year.
In the West Division the top two teams were already in the playoffs and the bottom team was not going to get in no matter what, so that left three teams with their post season hopes on the line. If Team Gregory won they would be in no matter what the other two did, so naturally they lost. With the Gregories loss had Team Wrangler won, they would have been in, so naturally they lost (by one point.) The Meatheads needed a win to advance and by some fluke they did win, but it wasn’t enough. The Meaty Boys ended up with the same record as Team Gregory, but because of their head to head record, Team Gregory moves on to the playoffs. The two teams had split the season series, In the first game the North Augusta Meatheads won 76-51 and in the second game Team Gregory won by a score of 77-51 there by making the playoffs by One Point!
For those of you who didn’t make the playoffs, keep on playing, because it is not just the overall playoff champion who takes home a physical trophy, there is the coveted “Best of the Rest” or the “I Might Not Be Very Good, But I’m Better Than You” statuette up for grabs.
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Brian Bogardus
Commissioner
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Owner/Director of Player & Personnel
Purple Whales
November wasn’t really a banner month around here, early on it was big ways as we lost a member of the family and 10 days later a good friend. More recently in little ways. Last Wednesday while washing clothes in preparation for the trip to Hendersonville, I noticed a big wet spot underneath the water heater that resides in the laundry room. Sunday afternoon the monitor on the PC started to flicker blue tinting in the lower left corner that grew to encompass 75% of the screen. We caught an Early Cyber Monday Sale and picked up a 23.6″ Samsung monitor for $120, but nobody had any Black Friday deals on water heaters though.
While December has got to be better, but it got off to an inauspicious start. Tonight while chewing a hamburger I bit on something hard, thought at first it might have been a bit of bone, but upon further review it turned out to be a piece of the lower right mandibular second molar. For the past few months I had an occasional pain on the right side when chewing, but never could pinpoint whether it was upper or lower and it was never regular enough to worry about. On the bright side, I don’t have to worry about how to use up that last $500 we had in flex spending anymore.
Somewhere just south of Spartanburg, with Donna at the wheel, the Purple Whale swam past the 52,000 mile mark.
We are up in Hendersonville today at the SMH to have turkey dinner with my sister, her husband and my brother Paul who is down from Connecticut. As we drove the last couple miles up to the house and for a while after arrival it was snowing lightly, well not really snowing, not even flurrying, more like about 52,000 randomly spaced snowflakes drifting down over the space of an hour.
Like we did a couple of years ago, we had a pot luck Thanksgiving meal at the Clubhouse of Diane & Allen’s gated community. There are about 100 folks eating in one big ol’ room, in the middle of which are 8 folding tables arranged in a cross that are piled high with food. This arrangement segments the room into four quadrants of three or four tables each. For the first pass at the food we are instructed to only select from our L-shaped serving area and to go in a predetermined direction. To eliminate any long lines the social director calls out table numbers one at a time for each quadrant.
Some people, move way too slow, fill their plates from the wrong direction and/or reach across over to the other tables, but it mostly works OK. It sure is a darn sight better than letting everyone loose at the same time and to go wherever they think the best looking food items are.