And where do you guys register for taking the test once done with the training at remotepilot101.com ? And is there any cost to take the test and certification with the FAA?
IMO there is no need to do it. I have a Du-BRO prop balancer that I use for my racer quads which is very needed for gemfan, kinkong, dal props and all others but every time I check my p3p props they are always perfectly balanced. Have not find one that is not balanced...
I just got this message yesterday with winds of about 12-14 mph and temp of 78F. It worried me but I kept calm and just took it easy on the throttle for the rest of the flight. Battery was at about 60% when this happened... I honestly thought this was just a safety feature from the last firmware...
Can you explain in more details about the conversion? I have a GoPro but don't use the gopro program anymore. I usually record everything in 1080 but I have this one video of the fireworks right at midnight on the 31st of December that I mistakenly did in 4K and my laptop can't handle it. I have...
When doing the FAA registration I don't recall it specified anywhere that you need to be a resident. Anyway, if you won't be breaking any laws, I don't see why you should worry...
I have the Killer RC and the performance and quality of the videos and gimbal movement its exactly the same... What has change is that I now have a little bit more peace of mind... Already got a broken camera cable once due to a minor crash before installing the killer RC ...
I have the Headplay and it is a really cool set for FPV. I use it with my sport cub s plane and with a mini drone to fly around the house. I haven't try to use it with my P3P yet because I don't have the hdmi port on my controller and honestly I fear you'll be at risk of crashing if flying near...
I've been looking a lot lately for a good build at that price range and yours looks promising. I'm inclining to give it a try! Thanks for posting the links!
If you meant maximum wind speed recommended for flying, most people here will tell you that under 18 mph is ok to take the drone out. I usually don't take it out if wind at 400 feet is more than 15 mph... I use the UAV Forcast app to verify this data...
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