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I also wouldn't mind the extra money - but am not capable of that type of drone abuse with malice and forethought.I wish I had his kind of money and sponsors to do that[emoji14]
I also wouldn't mind the extra money - but am not capable of that type of drone abuse with malice and forethought.
Hope you are all safe from cairnsHows this for windy conditions.
We have been "stuck indoors" for around 14 hours and I would love to go out to fly the Phantom. It's just a bit windy. Gusts up to 164Kph! And we are not in the worst of it. The storm has a few more hours to go before it weakens..
To all those copping the brunt of TC Debbie.. Stay Safe.
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So, if I understand what you are saying is ..... when in windy conditions you "catch" your drone inflight instead of landing? In your opinion, do you feel overtime that catching a drone can stress the landing gear? Just wondering..... Thanks.I use Atti mode to gauge wind speed along with the forecast. When you get a few flights under your belt, you can tell approximate wind speed and direction. I don't fly in high winds. I only land the P3S on the ground when wind is light. I usually land the drone mannually, hovering at eye level and just grab the back leg on the battery side.
Grab it under the base mount. I use the back left battery leg. I am right handed. Your hand will support the body as it is clenched as a fist around the leg. That leg assembly is very easy to replace if needed. 4 screws per side. You can also take off the same way. I haven't tried it yet.So, if I understand what you are saying is ..... when in windy conditions you "catch" your drone inflight instead of landing? In your opinion, do you feel overtime that catching a drone can stress the landing gear? Just wondering..... Thanks.