life - after retirement

Started by saikat, August 06, 2017, 12:17:18 PM

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saikat

as time marches on guys - the day draws nearer when i have to finally hang up my boots and retire.

i plan to operate a small scale outfit for aerial photography to provide a part time income after retitement,

i am quite familiar with multirotors , drones and their allied equipment and mantainence.


i request forum members to suggest a few high end multirotors along with high end camera system that
can be use for commercial shoots.

thanks and regards ... also if any members already into this ... then i would very much like to get in touch with them

K K Iyer

@saikat sir,
Spoke to Adiboy. Said he knows you.
He's now into only professional stuff, not hobby grade.
He'll probably have what you may need.

And once you retire, you can visit/stay with us...
Regards

saikat

hi kk thanks for the heartfelt invite, made my eyes misty.

could you pm me adiboys number ... (if he does not mind)

i've got a year to go -  thought might as well start making the arrangements now.

and if you are ever this side.... pls do look us up.

Voice of deaf

Quote from: saikat on August 06, 2017, 12:17:18 PM
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i request forum members to suggest a few high end multirotors along with high end camera system that
can be use for commercial shoots.

thanks and regards ... also if any members already into this ... then i would very much like to get in touch with them

Inspire 2
Born for FPV, Forced to LOS.

vineet

Hello sir

They are many out there , you can also build one if you ever like to ,that will give you more understanding on your setup

saikat

thanks vineet - i have been building multirotors . and I am quite conversant with the details

but as someone rightly pointed out - for commercial use it is better to use a proven and reliable solution.

if you have any suggestions please do tell...

K K Iyer

Sent you Adiboy's phone number yesterday night.
He knows you, so both of you probably have each other's numbers...