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A Scottish Aerial Diary · Est. 2021

Scotland,
seen from the wind.

Drone films from the Highlands, the Hebrides and the cities in between. Quiet, cinematic, and flown one battery at a time.

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The Pilot

A love letter, in 4K.

For nearly twenty years, my world was small. Between health battles and personal loss, I lived in a "bubble" where the Highlands were just a memory. I was told what I couldn't do, where I couldn't go, and who I was supposed to be.

On June 3rd, 2026, I popped that bubble. I passed my driving test with zero minors in a push-and-pull adapted car, and for the first time in two decades, the road belonged to me.

These 4K drone shots are my way of saying thank you to the land that waited for me. Every loch, glen, and castle I capture is a piece of my freedom reclaimed. I'm not just a pilot; I'm a man who survived the storm to see the view from the other side.

This isn't just Scotland from above. It's my life, finally in focus.

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Featured Clips

Recently flown.

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Aerial Reels

The full flight library.

Every clip I've flown, in one place. Tap to play.

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Field Notes from Above

The Flight Path
of a Survivor.

Every pin is somewhere I've stood with my drone since I popped the bubble. Tap one to read a note from the flight.

PerthStirlingGlasgowLoch LomondForfarDundeeCoupar Angus
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Perth

Home for two decades. The window I watched the world through is now the window I take off from. Every flight begins here.

56.395° N · 3.431° W
All stops, in order
By Region

Three Scotlands, three ways to look at them.

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Behind the cuts

Subscribers see the cold takes.

Raw flight logs, unreleased reels, and the post-production breakdowns. £2.19 a month, cancel anytime.

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Community Spotlight

Subscribers tell their own story.

A space for the people who paid £2.19 a month to share what they flew, and why it mattered.

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Locations Map

Every flight, pinned on a map of Scotland.

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Things to do nearby

Hand-picked walks, festivals, and the quietest beach in Britain.

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The Journal

Field notes, tips, and one stubborn opinion about colour grading.

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