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  • Do you ever wonder what happens when you run out of fuel in an airplane?

  • There's a guy who found out the hard way in World War Two when he crashed his airplane

  • into the ocean, off the coast of Oahu.

  • There are two ways to explore this wreck, one is with scuba gear, the other is with

  • an underwater drone.

  • Today we have this guy, the Gladius, we're going to take it down underwater and see what

  • happened to the airplane the guy had to abandon.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • [Music playing]

  • So with this underwater drone, there are a couple different features of it: the camera

  • here in the center that shoots in 4K.

  • There's no gimbal, which should be interesting.

  • I've done a couple test flights with this drone underwater, but nothing as big as this.

  • So it will be interesting to see how well the camera is controllable and how well I

  • can point the camera at what I want to see.

  • There are a couple different propellers.

  • We got the right and left propellers here at the back that will guide the drone, you

  • know, left and right.

  • And then we have these propellers here in the middle which bring the drone up and down.

  • And a cool thing that I haven't seen on other drones are these front LEDthese headlights

  • that should allow us to see a little bit better underwater.

  • One thing that is different about underwater drones is that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals

  • don't travel more than a few feet underwater.

  • So the whole thing does need to be tethered, and we have this guy right here, a hundred

  • meter tether, which allows us to take the underwater drone, which is waterproof, about

  • 100 meters down in the water.

  • And this wreck, the Corsair, is 35 meters, which should allow us plenty of leeway with

  • this tether.

  • We have a bunch of these little o-rings right here, so I'm going to pop this tether into

  • the top of the drone and screw it on tight.

  • To charge the drone, there's this little tail pipe right here on the back and it just charges

  • up with a little circular connector.

  • And then all of the internal memory is inside of the drone.

  • There's no SD card slot or anything else, and you transfer the files via Wi-Fi.

  • If there was a removable SD card slot, it's just one more hole to waterproof, so I kind

  • of like that it's a whole self-contained design and no extra holes for water to get inside

  • of.

  • So turning on the drone, we have the one power switch right here, and we have a bunch of

  • LED indicators inside of the Wi-Fi spool.

  • Alright, so we have the drone pointed straight at us, and you can turn on the LED lights

  • right there and then we can see us in the screen.

  • Alright, let's see how it operates underwater and let's go explore this Corsair.

  • Tossing it in the water.

  • Let's go.

  • [Music playing]

  • So this propeller powered World War Two airplane called the Corsair lies just a few miles off

  • the coast of Hawaii.

  • In 1945, due to a mechanical issue with the fuel gauge, the pilot had to crash land the

  • plane in the ocean, but luckily still managed to survive.

  • The plane is also still in one piece, resting with one wing submerged in the sand on the

  • ocean floor, but the rest of the plane is pretty exposed.

  • While crashing a plane is usually bad news, it's good news for the fish in the coral.

  • During the last 70 years while the plane has been on the ocean floor, it's turned into

  • an underwater oasis for all kinds of ocean life, which makes it even more more fun to

  • explore and to film.

  • One thing that I really like about this is that there's a little diagram here in the

  • corner that tells me what direction the drone is facing, left, right, forward or backward,

  • as I'm actually flying the drone.

  • So it makes it easy to tell what direction I'm looking at.

  • [Music playing]

  • One thing that people don't think about underwater is that there are a ton of currents, kind

  • of like how there is a breeze out in the open air.

  • Underwater has the currents that flow back and forth and they're pulling the drone one

  • direction or the other constantly.

  • So that's why you'll see with some of the footage that the drone is tilted sideways

  • or floating back and forth with the flow of the ocean.

  • Luckily this drone does have like a little stabilizing feature that I can flip on and

  • then it keeps the drone kind of hovering in the same position, which is pretty cool.

  • Most of the flights we had today though, that feature was off and I was controlling it all

  • manually, making sure that I avoided the pull of the cable on the top which wasn't really

  • much of an issue because of all the slack we had.

  • The 100 meter cable was way longer than the 35 meter dive down to the Corsair airplane.

  • [Music playing]

  • Woo!

  • Good job buddy!

  • So all in all, we've been flying this thing underwater for about 2 hours now, and I'm

  • down to about 28% battery life, which is pretty phenomenal considering how long we were underwater

  • looking at that wreck and the turtles and the divers.

  • One thing that I want to point out is that the drone can go in saltwater or freshwater,

  • but there is a weight here in the bottom that you need to switch out, so I had the weight

  • for seawater because this is the ocean.

  • I've tested out a couple underwater drones and I'm pretty impressed with this one.

  • My favorite thing about it obviously is the headlights, which is pretty nice underwater.

  • When you're super deep in the water, there's not enough light, and light is required to

  • see color.

  • So when there is light produced by the drone, there is more color underneath the water.

  • We were pretty deep so I'm not sure how the footage is going to turn out, but you be the

  • judge, let me know down in the comments what you think.

  • So I took this underwater for a bit, pulled it back up, took a break and took my air drone

  • out for a while, and the controllers are very very different.

  • Like let's say you're looking at an object, the camera is pointed at the object and you

  • can go left or right and kind of like pan around the object.

  • The drone you can't do that, it's only a head-on motion.

  • So what I would like to see, the one improvement I would like to make on this is to keep the

  • the headlights, keep the waterproofness and everything, but make it so that the drone

  • can like pan left and right and circle around an object instead of just going forward and

  • backward and up and down.

  • It would make for a more cinematic feel to the footage.

  • [Music playing]

  • The Gladius drone does come with it's own storage container.

  • It's got slots for the controller and all of the drones and stuff which is great.

  • No complaints there.

  • Huge thanks to Gladius for sending this drone out for me to test.

  • Overall, it's a pretty fun drone.

  • I'm not around water very much, so I don't know how often I'll use it.

  • And aerial drone for me is a little more economical.

  • But if I had to choose, this one with the headlights, and the 4K, I'm a pretty big fan.

  • Huge thanks to Steve here for being our scuba diver, and we got Braxton right here, our

  • on-boat camera man.

  • And we're here with the Reef Pirates.

  • They took us out on their boat.

  • And a huge thumbs up to Gladius from Chasing Innovations.

  • They've make a fantastic underwater drone.

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

  • [Music playing]

Do you ever wonder what happens when you run out of fuel in an airplane?

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探索飛機殘骸--水底!(第二次世界大戰) (Exploring a Plane Wreck - UNDER WATER! (World War 2))

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