I plan many typical uses form the H but also plan to use it as a tool on my farm. For instance, when I irrigate alfalfa, I've had to do a lot of walking. 28 miles in rubber boots in one day according to my fitness tracker. That's more than I ever want to do again. Sometimes it's just a matter of walking from one end of the field to the other to check water progress. Sometimes it's walking down 1,400' of sprinkler pipe checking for plugged sprinklers and then coming back the other direction on the next line, back and forth 11 or 12 times. About 12 hours later each of those lines gets moved over 40-45' for the next set. I could see just tapping the other end of the field and letting the camera tell me if I even needed to fix anything (often not). With breezes, etc. I would think that the H could fly in a straighter line than I could. I can use it to check water level in my ditch (pumping water for sprinkler lines out of the ditch) which is a straight shot from my house or a long drive around a couple of fields and work my way there. When I've got plenty of work to do, easier is more important to me than fun.