More time lapse stuff! I'm working a job on the Coastal Range in Oregon and I shot all this footage to give me something to do for those OVC030 10sm weather days...
It's the mighty Partenavia. To get the point density required for the project we had to get "low" and follow terrain. We're not really mapping, what we're doing is way too inefficient and focused for that. With the accuracy of the elevation data we acquire and how it's used, surveying really is the best way to describe it.
Dammit, I KNEW I should have used "Sail".... Don't really think that's dub step, but ok.... Here, I did the hard work and wikied it, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstep. So you tell me.
I got that, but i think a/s went below 60 at one point... I dont really know what lidar is but id think below 60 wouldnt be reqd... Also ive never flown a partanavia, so what do i know, maybe they stall at 35
I got that, but i think a/s went below 60 at one point... I dont really know what lidar is but id think below 60 wouldnt be reqd... Also ive never flown a partanavia, so what do i know, maybe they stall at 35
The really slow stuff is all in the turns. With this system we're limited to 20 deg of bank off-line. That make for some pretty wide turns. Especially, when you have to hit a line that's only 30m over. So with a fixed bank angle the only other way to control the turn radius is with ground speed. Vso in the P68C is 60KIAS. With 1/2 tanks or less, full flaps, 20 AOB & a little power I can get it to come around at 55. In smooth air as low as 50. That propwash over the wings is like having adjustable VGs. You can also play with differential power little too. But you gotta be careful with that, or you'll be treading on thin ice in a hurry. BTW, none of the above is how our company expects us to operate or trains us and I don't teach anyone this... These are just things that some of us have figured out based on the airframe we have to work with.
There's a little more to it than that, but it's all about groundspeed control. One system we have allows 30 AOB, with that we can easily get our turns well below 1 minute.
It was one camera over 4 different flights... The mount was super Hi-tec... I stuck my Canon 60D on a tripod (closed), put it in the right seat and used tie-downs to keep it there. I just changed angles & lenses between flights. I used a EFs 10-22mm & EFs 15-85mm.
WOW, that's back when she was new! And the company logo is on the tail! What did they do back then? Fly in and give people massages???
I actually like that paint job better....
Great video. The music was spot on for the time lapse and repetitive motions happening.
Very reminiscent of my last aerial mapping job with the limited bank turns. Something about making sure the GPS antennae was always pointed at enough of the sky. I certainly don't miss that kind of flying although the money wasn't too bad.
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