Stonehenge and back

OK, obviously not the real Stonehenge -- where is this?

BTW, I believe it's actually illegal to fly a drone over the real Stonehenge, but this one should be fine...

If I could recommend ... generally its best to not fly right to an object like this. Fly towards it, fly around it, view it from a distance to put it in its setting -- then fly over it.


Brian
 
Hey there Brian. It was a landscape project for us on our golf course back in 2001. It is a full size replica of the original. Google it sometime. Fortine Montana NW Montana. A place called Crystal Lakes. I manage the property for the owner.

As far as video the only reason I shot it that way was I was trying to see how fast I could go from my place and land in Henge and back flying by stick only. I have done a fair amount of videos like you suggested of Henge also. My favorite is POI mode. Thanks so much for the suggestion though.

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