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This flight is very unique as its simply the entire length of one street and wow when your up in the air you can appreciate just how straight it is. Abbey Street is the longest straightest street in Derby at 899 Metres, I had to fly from half way in order to fly it on one go. I start at the top of Abbey Street where it joins onto Burton Road. Part way down Abbey Street is dissected by the inner ring road. The connecting roads to Abbey Street are Burton Road (A5250), Boyer Street, Spa Lane, Stockbrook Street, Abbotts Barn Close, Wilson Street, Mercian Way (A601), Macklin Street, Monk Street and finally Abbey street ends where it meets Newland Street/Curzon Street/ Friary Street. I continue my flight along Curzon Street towards its junction with Wardwick and Friar Gate. Abbey Street was built from around 1825. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: Digital Illusion by NCALIB Stream: https://bit.ly/44ChXe2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information on my drone flying : ● My drone is a Class C0 drone sub-250g type, because its such a lightweight drone (236g), I'm allowed to fly it over residential and commercial property and people (but not crowds) without permission. ● I passed the theory test and have both valid flyer ID and Operator ID's. ● I have drone insurance (£5 million public liability insurance cover). ● I strictly follow all the CAA guidelines on flying my drone. ● I always fly in Cinematic mode (slow speed) as this is safer in urban environments. ● I plan all of my flights in advance of taking off to ensure I know my complete flight path and am aware of any obstacles in the way. ● In order to maintain VLOS (visual line of sight) with my drone I use extremely bright Strobe lights, if there are trees or buildings in my way then I have to land and carry on from a different location this means that I often have to join bits of flights together, I try and line up edits using telemetry to match altitude and position etc. but its not always possible to get good joins in clips so this can mean jump cuts and fades between clips. ● I carry out a risk assessment before each flight and ensure all batteries fully charged, GPS has a good fix etc. ● I always engage with anyone nearby informing them the reason for my flight. Thanks Andy #djimini4pro #Derbyshire #Drone