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FPV: Historical mill, near Neuschwanstein Castle

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This historical, but decayed mill can be found at the bottom of Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria. The water driven mill was used to produce gesso, which was then filled into bags and shipped down the Pollat river.

Once you made it to this location, be sure to visit the Pollat canyon as well. The entry is just around the corner. Due to maintenance reasons, the canyon was kept closed during the last years, so you should check out if it is walkable before starting a trip.

My Drone Shots

Most of my aerial shots and videos are done from first-person view using Fatshark goggles and the DJI Phantom 2 V2 with the Zenmuse H3-3D gimbal. I am not a fan of the latest "once click" drones with all the built-in smartphone stuff. Digital video submission does not provide the same, smooth experience than analog 5.8GHz submission and suffers from a low framerate and a high latency - which is absolutely deadly for a pleasant FPV experience.

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