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Thanks for all that but that was nothing compared to the guys I learned from. They are the ones that are tough! But to answer a couple questions.. maxxuav.com is where u can find dbs02. Same site, maxxrange is also a great choice. I just ordered it last night. Fits in the same bracket as the 02.Johnny Belew you had me scared to death!!! What a great video...I tried to fly in my back yard and it seemed like the trees were grabbing at my P3P if I got within 50 feet. Practice practice practice.
Johnny...when you came out of the woods and could see the hill, did you add altitude as you climbed or was that something you set on your bird?? It was so smooth and the distance from the ground remained consistent!
Where can I find more on the DBS02?
You are a stone cold rocket man!!
I need to buy more land...
In your opinion, what is the max distance for a P3 that can be flown with absolute confidence and assurance (excluding unusual interference, meteor showers, etc) of good signal and complete control? I don't currently expect jobs that require more than 1/4 mile.
Yes I had to fly the whole thing. Practice in your yard. If the ground looks like it's getting close, raise your elevation. Same going down hill. Navigating the trees is simple when in the app you add the cross hair to the middle of the screen. Shows exactly where your heading. Easier to navigate the branches. You can aim between two trees from a couple hundred feet back with a cross hair.
I appreciate this forum and the people in it so no hard feelings here.
Fly safe, fly often and don't hurt nobody. Cheers
Jb
Edit, as for distance for your p3p, all depends on location. Never try to judge your own bird with someone elses. They may get twice the distance as you, but it may be the location choice they fly in. Location location!!! Instead, work on ways to better your own distance in "your" location. If your in heavy wifi... Get a panel antenna like the dbs02. They reject more and will out penetrate "any" omni antenna. If your out in the country, omni is fine.
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