Folks, I love going out and exploring and nothing is off limits. You never know where I might end up next. The drones usually come with me but I realized that some videos just won't benefit from drone video or I may go to a place where drone flying is prohibited. The drones still come with me....just in case.
I hope you enjoy my videos as much as I like producing them. The Centralia, PA video and the Pennhurst videos are my favorites and I had a fun time exploring those places. I hope the DJI drone repair videos help those in need of a drone repair as these things can be expensive to repair/replace. I learned to repair them from watching RU-vid videos so it's my way of giving back to the RU-vid community.
Thanks for your interest in my channel and stay curious and keep exploring!
My buddies and I explored it about 5 or 6 years ago. We were minors at the time and probably could have gotten off with a slap on the wrist if we got caught, but Police trouble is never worth it. The office area was really cool because they had these rather large desk lofts for workers. There were tons of invoices, timecards and calendars from the 80s and early 90s scattered everywhere!
I remember when you posted the first video on the missile base, I didn't realize they were going to tear it down. But that was great you got a chance to get more footage of it being taken down. I wish I would have gotten over there to see it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment Ron. I would have contacted you if this was a planned visit but I came across this totally by accident. I’d like to get some drone footage of Lucy. I’ll get in touch with you later.
I live in Exton. Formerly in Devon Court,Beaver Creek Town houses. I used to walk by here a lot. My Parents went to dances they said with the Lloyds. Heartbreaking such a nice house and horse barn was left to rot and decay, resulting in two fires, one by arson,in the milking barn. So sad.
Such a fascinating thing to study, and you can just feel the pain and sadness through the hallways. All the graffiti from the people who just wanted to get out. It’s so sad and sick, may they all rest peacefully now. ❤️🩹
Video went through my feed and sparked a memory of my Dad and the 4-wheelers club he ran in the 70's used to go mudding around an old Nike site here in CT. Cool! Thanks for the memory blast!!
Wow. How lucky was that getting the before and after of the missile base. I found it very interesting seeing the base without all the trees and bushes. Hard to believe a place once holding weapons of mass destruction is now going to be a place for families to gather and enjoy. What a good out come ! Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
I filmed one in nj just outside the philly area. But it was in the fall and very interesting and cool to walk around all the structures and see where the missiles were stored underground. Glad you were able to recover the drone
Wow , quite an adventure ! Loved seeing the old structures and history. That was great finding your drone. Hopefully you have some calamine lotion at home ! Hope all is well. 👍
Although, mostly natural, there appears to be large places megalithic blocks on top of the natural out crop evidence of an ancient pre flood civilization perhaps l?? it reminds me alot of The Sage Wall site in Montana!!! Awesome video !!
I tried this today on my Phantom 4 Pro controller which hasn't taken a full charge in over a year. I took the board out as suggested and used a charger to test the light pattern to indicate charging or the lack of it. I used a reflow station hot air wand to heat the little chip just to the right of the lights. I started out at 450 degrees and tried that several times without any visible change in the chip's solder or in the charging lights. I turned up the heat and tried again for about 30 seconds, still with no results. Tried again for a little longer and then when I plugged it back in the light sequence hit all 4 lights! It worked! Put it all back together and flew a couple of miles and had no issue. Litchi showed the controller at 100 percent charge. Thanks!
Wonderful video! Thank you so much for posting. Great to know some of the history. I noted the heart that someone created on the floor of the barn ruins. Made me smile.
I didn’t change Mini 4 Pro sensors just bcs of that. Mini 4 Pro is different. I look for other solutions. I don’t want to send it to money grabber services..
@@cotyoran0652 I also never replaced the sensors , drone suffered a small drop from around 1m high and sensors are not damaged and perfectly straight , but now they are out of alignment and will not work properly showing obstacles when there aren’t any. There should have been a software release to calibrate these sensors at home , now since there isn’t any software we are forced to send drones back to dji for expensive repairs.
@@piccadillycircus9416 Exactly same problem here. Drone detects ghost objects whenever flying. Sensor works well for real objects however. My solution is only changing sensor lens glass. By this way, we won’t require any calibration or software things. Sensor glass change can be done on any cheap phone repair guys i think.
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Thanks for showing us these ruins of an old home and its’ better-preserved barn, just off the Brandywine Trail. Some talented stonemasons worked hard to make that 10-foot-plus barn wall so sturdy that it’s still standing. We’re fortunate that there is so much to see and explore right here in Chester County!
Growing up in Yeadon....I would cut thru the cemetery to get to southwest phila. It was dilapidated yet peaceful at the same time. As kids do, we cut thru Holy cross cemetary in Yeadon as well and explored the creek on its border, Its a beauty as far as cemeteries go (I think I'd like to rest in peace there) but when it came to Moriah we walked with earnest (always making sure to never step on a grave in either location). Ive moved but would make time to volunteer to clean Moriah if I move back.
I believe it was Lenape in that area. In our family geneology, we discovered an Eastern PA ancestor- a Dutch preacher, who married a Native (we believe most likely Lenape, Unami tribe) in 1720, with her extended family then moving into a house on the same land. It's so interesting to me to learn about the history prior to the formation of our country and all the betrayals.
What an amazing turnout. I always wanna go to this but i always forget when it is. Then i hear about it and see all the photos after its over. Btw your sons knowledge is very impressive. Great video bud