Hey guys!
I finally convinced my finance manager and VP to let me order a P3P for work (with extra battery, manfrotto backpack and 32gb mini sd card; I'll be the pilot)
I work for a Theme Park company, and we're building a new park, which I think the P3P will perform beautifully in.
I want it mostly to end the contract with our company that does Aerial Shots and track changes from a different perspective. The fact that I can stream the FPV from my smartphone to the AppleTV and show it on the big screen will work great whenever we're meeting with the contractors regarding construction issues.
Now, the thing is... I've never piloted one... and that makes me scared!
I've read plenty of tutorials and watched YouTube videos about piloting these machines and doesn't seem too difficult, however, I can't say anything until I try it. I'm just scared of crashing it (I got the 3 year extended warranty, to be on the safe side)
Do you guys have any resources or any freeware I can download to learn how to pilot it? Or any tips?
Thanks!!
Danny
I finally convinced my finance manager and VP to let me order a P3P for work (with extra battery, manfrotto backpack and 32gb mini sd card; I'll be the pilot)
I work for a Theme Park company, and we're building a new park, which I think the P3P will perform beautifully in.
I want it mostly to end the contract with our company that does Aerial Shots and track changes from a different perspective. The fact that I can stream the FPV from my smartphone to the AppleTV and show it on the big screen will work great whenever we're meeting with the contractors regarding construction issues.
Now, the thing is... I've never piloted one... and that makes me scared!
I've read plenty of tutorials and watched YouTube videos about piloting these machines and doesn't seem too difficult, however, I can't say anything until I try it. I'm just scared of crashing it (I got the 3 year extended warranty, to be on the safe side)
Do you guys have any resources or any freeware I can download to learn how to pilot it? Or any tips?
Thanks!!
Danny