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Roker to Whitburn Windmill

   Roker Pier I drove to Sunderland today for a walk and to fly my drone. After spending a short time at Roker with it's wonderful pier, decided to drive towards South Shields. There's a wonderful landmark on the journey north, a grade 2 listed building which was built in 1790, a tower mill built to grind corn. This Windmill stands on it's own among a housing estate. A great opportunity to take a few snaps with the drone. Below are a few photos of the Whitburn Windmill. Video of the Whitburn Windmill, Whitburn in Tyne and Wear. Whitburn Windmill, Whitburn in Tyne and Wear. Whitburn Windmill, Whitburn in Tyne and Wear. Whitburn Windmill, Whitburn in Tyne and Wear. Whitburn Windmill, Whitburn in Tyne and Wear.

Images on this site and their use

DJI Mini 2 SE Thank you for taking the time to have a look at the photographs I've taken using my drone. I fly drones for fun, enjoying taking photographs and then experiencing the excitement of publishing the images when I get home. Personal Use of Images The images on this site are intended for everyone to enjoy and therefore free to download for personal use.. If you would like to mention me when using my images that would be great. Placing a link to my website www.andymitchell.uk does drive more traffic to it which is always appreciated. 

The Gaunless Bridge

It's called the Gaunless Bridge built in 1823 and it's claim to fame is that it was the first railway bridge constructed of iron. Designed by George Stephenson, part of the bridge can be found in York Railway Museum (the metal bit). The bridge is a short walk behind The Station pub in West Auckland, County Durham. The old illustration is to give an idea of how it looked. Time hasn't been to kind to it, but worth having a look. Stone foundation of the Gaunless Bridge The other stone foundation of the Gaunless Bridge Ariel view of the Gaunless Bridge Original Gaunless Bridge design

West Auckland Christmas morning 2023

A few photos taken of the green and memorial in West Auckland with a DJI Mini 2SE drone, 25th December 2023 West Auckland Memorial West Auckland Memorial and green. Ariel view of the green in West Auckland Ariel view of memorial and green in West Auckland Ariel view of West Auckland towards Toad Pool

Newton Cap Viaduct Bishop Auckland

Clearing the memory card in my drone in the hope I might get to fly it over Christmas. This is the final video of the Newton Cap Viaduct in Bishop Auckland Newton Cap Viaduct, Bishop Auckland Video of Newton Cap Viaduct, Bishop Auckland

West Auckland in the snow

Couple of shots of West Auckland looking out across the fields towards the bypass with the drone. Would you believe it's warmer today hence able to fly it. Very foggy, but the snow looks beautiful.  Ariel shot of West Auckland in the snow showing tributary of the River Gaunless

Newton Cap Viaduct and Skirlaw Bridge

Saturday morning flying at the Newton Cap Viaduct and a photo of Skirlaw Bridge in Bishop Auckland. Would recommend more than 1 battery when flying a drone, however if you have 3 batteries they do need to be charged! Suffice to say they are charging now. Short flying time this morning  😀 #djimini2SE Skirlaw Bridge, Bishop Auckland Newton Cap Viaduct, Bishop Auckland Under Newton Cap Viaduct, Bishop Auckland

A few drone images of The Batts in Bishop Auckland

Managed to get the drone out today after a few weeks of poor weather. Had lots of fun enjoying the views. There's one thing with flying a drone you get to see the world from a different perspective. River Gaunless, The Batts, Bishop Auckland River Gaunless, The Batts, Bishop Auckland River Gaunless, The Batts, Bishop Auckland

A few pictures of Marsden near South Shields

A couple of shots today using the drone near South Shields at a place calked Marsden. Bit windy so didn't do the fly out to sea and back again shot. Marsden Rock, South Shields Marsden, South Shields

Drone Footage Bollihope Bottom and Quarry near Hillend, Weardale

Video of Bollihope Bottom and Quarry near Hillend, Weardale  Really enjoyed flying my drone here. The landscape is just beautiful. Hope you enjoy.

DJI Mini 2 SE review

DJI Mini 2 SE This review is written on the basis and understanding that I'm a complete beginner in the world of drones except for flying a super mini version in the house. A week ago I purchased the DJI Mini 2 SE drone from my local Argos store, partly because they had a deal on at the time and partly because of the enjoyment in collecting tech from a shop. It was the Fly More package that was bought and glad I did as suggested by other reviews purely to have the extra batteries. The kit included the drone, remote control (smart phone needs to be attached), 3 batteries, a 3 battery charger, props, screwdriver, gimble cover, bag and props protector. The prop protector only comes with the Fly More pack it is really helpful stopping the propellers flaping around and getting damaged when being transported. YouTube is a wonderful place to find  videos to help set it up and get started flying the Mini 2 SE drone. I found the DJI videos less helpful especially when setting up...