![]() Bill told us that once the drone is up in the air, it can steady itself against moderate wind, but taking off with it is dangerous. We tried flying the drones the next day, but to our disappointment, the wind was too strong. Perhaps plugging it in the generic camera fixed a formatting issue because when we replugged in the go pro, it streamed just fine. This solved the problem, and we were able to lifestream video to our fat shark goggles. We tried subbing out the go pro a different camera. We tweaked the channel settings on the fatshark and the wire connections of the camera, but it remained unresponsive. We tried to connect the cameras on the drone to the fat shark headset, so that we could live stream video as we fly. The next thing we did was try to get the cameras of the drones operational. Bill showed us that the region begins at Waiakailio Bay and ends at the border between the North and South Kohala districts. The first thing we needed to figure out was the area we would studying. ![]() This week, we became familiar with the drones and maps of ala ala kahakai coast. ![]()
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