Thank you for the compliments. I still have a lot to learn.AK, this is one of my favorite videos on the forum. I plan to take Solo snowmobiling with me this winter. I'm in California and waiting for more snow and with El Nino we should get plenty this winter. I love your shots overhead taking your gimbal from 0 to 90 degrees. I can't wait to mimic this in the Sierras soon. Any tips for flying in the snow are appreciated. We have so many sunny days here and usually don't ride while it's stormy, but I'm interested in what you take-off and land on? I'm planning to bring part of a yago mat with me. What do you use?
Hans Solo that's a while back there Del, showing ones age a bit Ha Ha.Water is water...let it be little rain or little snow...it's not good for Solo!!
I would do what @Han Solo suggested ..wait it out.
I wouldn't risk on damaging my investment for that perfect shot !
Just my thought
Fly Safe
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I don't recall exactly because I was intending to do some dedicated cold weather testing later this winter but I think the coldest I have flown was around -11F the other day.Cleared a landing pad from all the snow to demo for a friend to minimize the snow kicked up from take off. The GPS did an awesome job of putting it back on the pad. Wondered if anyone has put limits on the temperature to fly Solo. Of course I would not stand around in northern MN when it was 20 below to fly. Just wondered...
By the way -20F is still warm enough for a 15min flight without getting too bundled up. ;-)
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