The drone is moving forward and backward in the video.
So you think that the little drone is under its own power moving as fast and faster as that train? You can see through the windows how fast it is going. It's at least 100km/h. How is that little drone accomplishing that?
Have you ever considered the actual physics of your claims?
The longer the drone stays in the air, the slower it gets compared to the train. The drone has to be moved forward, in order to keep up with the train, as shown at the 13 second mark.
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.
The drone is moving forward and backward in the video.
So you think that the little drone is under its own power moving as fast and faster as that train? You can see through the windows how fast it is going. It's at least 100km/h. How is that little drone accomplishing that?
Have you ever considered the actual physics of your claims?
The longer the drone stays in the air, the slower it gets compared to the train. The drone has to be moved forward, in order to keep up with the train, as shown at the 13 second mark.