Capt Binkley
Active Member
Now I would love to turn the families Cessna 188 into a drone, but I don't think that is going to happen. Maybe if I talked to DJI.
MIght be easier to turn it into a 182.
Now I would love to turn the families Cessna 188 into a drone, but I don't think that is going to happen. Maybe if I talked to DJI.
Here in the central valley of California we don't have winter as others do. I know a bit about fertilizers and pesticides, I flew crop dusters until I used up eight of my nine lives. Now I would love to turn the families Cessna 188 into a drone, but I don't think that is going to happen. Maybe if I talked to DJI.
MIght be easier to turn it into a 182.
Sounds pretty far fetched, but think about how much high quality camera/lens gear you could fly in a full size airplane, and you wouldn't have to land every 15-20 minutes to change out your batteries. I also think precision ag imaging is going to have to keep scaling up to be cost effective ... so not that far fetched?
That's funny, have you seen a 188.
That makes two of us that aren't satisfied to sit in a rocker and watch the world go by - NEVER to old to learn !!Here in the central valley of California we don't have winter as others do. I know a bit about fertilizers and pesticides, I flew crop dusters until I used up eight of my nine lives. Now I would love to turn the families Cessna 188 into a drone, but I don't think that is going to happen. Maybe if I talked to DJI.
I wish you the best of luck, and keep posting your experiences, I'm an old dog that love to learn new tricks.