Thank you so much for the informations!
My goal is to reach about 1500m max(less than 5000 feet) from take-off point, not more!
I live in the Alps surrounded by peaks over 4500m (15000 feet).
There are many peaks with abbeys and fortresses abandoned.
Unfortunately, starting from an altitude of 1000 / 1500m , I can't make shoots of these peaks with only 500m of height autonomy.
It 's not my intention to get to 10,000 feet but around 4000/5000 feet with residual autonomy of about ten minutes to do some nice video shoots.
In the worst case scenario it climbs to 1500m (4921ft) by 10m / s vert. speed takes me 2/3 min to get to the top and others 3/4 minutes to go down without incurring in any problems for the battery.
My question is ... can I build for the Phantom 3 Advanced a mod (from fw 1.7.6) to use with 1.3.20 RC firmware that can go up and down about 10 m / s and climbs to 1500m from take-off point?
Having a few tips from you and from your experiences I could do the changes to the firmware by myself and share the results with the community.
Thanks a lot to everyone!
My goal is to reach about 1500m max(less than 5000 feet) from take-off point, not more!
I live in the Alps surrounded by peaks over 4500m (15000 feet).
There are many peaks with abbeys and fortresses abandoned.
Unfortunately, starting from an altitude of 1000 / 1500m , I can't make shoots of these peaks with only 500m of height autonomy.
It 's not my intention to get to 10,000 feet but around 4000/5000 feet with residual autonomy of about ten minutes to do some nice video shoots.
In the worst case scenario it climbs to 1500m (4921ft) by 10m / s vert. speed takes me 2/3 min to get to the top and others 3/4 minutes to go down without incurring in any problems for the battery.
My question is ... can I build for the Phantom 3 Advanced a mod (from fw 1.7.6) to use with 1.3.20 RC firmware that can go up and down about 10 m / s and climbs to 1500m from take-off point?
Having a few tips from you and from your experiences I could do the changes to the firmware by myself and share the results with the community.
Thanks a lot to everyone!