are you trying to tell me that if i launch a drone in the air to hover above while im in a moving vehicle, you think it'll stay directly overhead without any movement required on the drones part?
If you turn on a drone in a moving vehicle like a train and it is not outside of the windows (ie....wind) yes. ...if balanced and calibrated it will hover.....just like the helicopter example.....
So how, do you explain this? The drone is not physically connected to the train so why does it not move in the opposite direction of where the train is moving?
are you trying to tell me that if i launch a drone in the air to hover above while im in a moving vehicle, you think it'll stay directly overhead without any movement required on the drones part?
If you turn on a drone in a moving vehicle like a train and it is not outside of the windows (ie....wind) yes. ...if balanced and calibrated it will hover.....just like the helicopter example.....
In a train, yes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnXf7EJ8Qvc
Here you go.
So how, do you explain this? The drone is not physically connected to the train so why does it not move in the opposite direction of where the train is moving?
At 13 seconds, the pilot tries moving the drone down and up. When it reaches its lowest point, it accelerate backward, before moving upward.
So are you saying that drone has to move at the speed of the moving train under its own power?
In your logic, that would be neccessary.
Based on the 13 second mark of the video you choose to share, the drone is clearly not able to keep up with the moving train, under its own power.