bclemms in the big time (1 Viewer)

I do a little drone flying with cheap starter drones.

I would love to see pics and/or get the details of that courageous drone. The range and stability of the drone and camera is crazy impressive
 
Excellent work Brandon.

And congrats on getting the recognition you deserve.
All of your hard work and dedication are not only paying off, but impressive to watch from the outside.
Kudos brother.
 
Thanks everyone, that has been a shot I've been after for years. If it had been a week later the drone would have been equipped with a new sensor that records all kinds of data and I would have flown it in.
 
Thanks everyone, that has been a shot I've been after for years. If it had been a week later the drone would have been equipped with a new sensor that records all kinds of data and I would have flown it in.

What an awesome video! I know this wasn't the strongest tornado, but from this vantage point, the tornado looked peaceful. It was interesting to see how the funnel changes when passing over the pond, across roads, through the ditches, etc.
 
How do you pronounce your last name? Saw your video today (from Kansas?) and they put the emphasis on the last syllable. Is that right?
 
How do you pronounce your last name? Saw your video today (from Kansas?) and they put the emphasis on the last syllable. Is that right?
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We're supposed to have our worst severe weather day so far this season Thursday. Making the drive?

I'd just as soon you tell me Mike Morgan and David Payne have no idea what they are talking about :)
 
My paternal grandmother’s maiden name was the same as b’s. We pronounced it Clay-maw.


This is correct.. for some reason, Northerners (anyone from north of I-10) pronounce Louisiana names like Clement with the accent on the second syl-LABLE.. Cle-MAW.. or Bour-GEIOUS... or even Tu-LANE , as in the school... i knew lots of Clements growing up, and it’s pronounced as the quote above states, with the accent on the CLAY... then ‘maw’
 
This is correct.. for some reason, Northerners (anyone from north of I-10) pronounce Louisiana names like Clement with the accent on the second syl-LABLE.. Cle-MAW.. or Bour-GEIOUS... or even Tu-LANE , as in the school... i knew lots of Clements growing up, and it’s pronounced as the quote above states, with the accent on the CLAY... then ‘maw’
but i promise you if someone was names Clement Clements those would be pronounced differently
 

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