Drone for Christmas

Setting a throw line would suck, based on my drone experience. If the crotch is too tight to throw/launch a bag, it'll be tough to fly a drone through.



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Thanks woodslinger - excellent resource. I'm totally out of my depth there, but everyone has to start somewhere, huh.

Thanks lumberjack - your videos are amazing - you obviously know what you are doing. Of course, you're right - it would suck in many ways, but be a bonus for a few.

Pros for me:
Possibility to inspect TIP (if using live camera).
Possible method for gaining isolation at TIP (if wanted).

Cons
Cold (battery depletion)
Wind
Possible damage to drone from tree/foliage.
Possible damage to property.
Possibility of drone getting stuck/lost and having to retrieve it.
Friction from line being set.

I'm still going to pursue the idea though. This video gives me hope (and is the first video I've seen of a drone doing this).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io4YPV364RM

Found another couple
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhZi9lt3YFA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIYuVATAXxI

Ideally for a line setting purpose we'd look for compact, protected (from rotors), precise, and a bit of power. I know you can spend thousands on these things (in reality - that's probably what it would cost).
 
I'm laughing about the flying through a crotch you can't throw through. I'm guessing I've had enough crashes to not be interested in the idea.
 
That was the first one 3 years ago. I don't really know how much I spent fixing it, few hundred dollars maybe.
 
My God Carl $2600, for a video of treetops, that's insane! Insane enough for me to get one! They are truly amazing at what they're capable of doing! You gotta love technology!


Dave6390 in WI
 
I want a little remote hook on the drone. Clip throwbag to the hook, travel through the canopy, drop the bag.


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This was my thought, use an extra channel to drop the weight, like a plane or heli dropping a skydiver/smokebomb/comfetti/etc. I cannot think of a tree that I was trying to set a line where this would have been the easiest way, but that doesn't mean it can't happen.
 
My God Carl $2600, for a video of treetops, that's insane! Insane enough for me to get one! They are truly amazing at what they're capable of doing! You gotta love technology!


Dave6390 in WI

I have the Inspire Pro.... $7k package haha.
 
A throw/line could be reeled/spooled off from a drone. This might have some advantages over a (remote or otherwise) 'payload drop' system (which could be done) as the reel/spool is let out (depending on the tension/friction/weight) behind the drone on the line. I worry that the weight of the throw weight itself is often not enough to 'pull' the weight back to the ground (and it is often the momentum from the throw that helps it come right back down to the ground, despite the gained friction from the TIP on the line). I see the possibility of eliminating the throw weight altogether from this system as kinda cool. If the throw/line could auto feed itself out under certain tension (past the friction of the TIP for instance) then you wouldn't even need to 'drag' the line though (that friction wouldn't even matter). Ideally - you could bring the drone straight back down after passing the TIP - and it SHOULD come down, ha ha.

Got the ideas from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCDIuZUfETc

This opens up so many ideas too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w9YTJjGaEg

This just blows my mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2itwFJCgFQ

True - few applications where we'd need a drone where the apta, big shot, throw, ect couldn't already get us. Still - we could have a bit of fun figuring it out. Now where did I put that $1000...
 
Drone for Christmas was a definite winner. Me hanging it 65' up in a red oak was NOT. Me getting it back safe and sound restored my honor....
 
Drone for Christmas was a definite winner. Me hanging it 65' up in a red oak was NOT. Me getting it back safe and sound restored my honor....

What kinda drone d'ya get treesmith? - What's it like?

Did you mean to put it near the tree? :)
 
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