![]() The close proximity style of the video is very much part and parcel of typical indoor FPV…what makes this video so special however is the speed at which it is done and how well choreographed the take was with the people in film (I’ve heard it took 12 attempts to get it perfect!)Ībsolutely. The viral bowling centre video has really helped established FPV pilots like myself to show what can be done with a drone being flown in FPV. What did you like about the viral bowling centre video? I also operate a more traditional fleet of drones that the public would be more accustomed too and use these in conjunction with FPV drones. I specialise in FPV drone operations, flying small “cinewhoops” to capture indoor scenes (like bowling alleys), to racing drones chasing fast moving objects like motorbikes, to “cinelifters” which carry prograde cameras to capture cinemas grade film. I have been a commercial drone operator for the last two and a half years operating under what’s known as a PfCO from the civil aviation authority. We asked Luke for his take on the viral sensation. ![]() ![]() He first got on to our radar when we saw his amazing video of Lane7 Leicester and we are now working together to offer drone services to other bowling centres. Luke Gale is a first-person view flying (FPV) drone pilot with many years of experience at providing professional drone services across the UK. We happen to know an expert drone pilot who has some bowling experience… ![]()
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