Buzz here from SoCal. I'm currently in Camarillo but on temporary duty in Goleta/Santa Barbara. I've had the Phantom 4 Pro for a few months now but my time to get out and fly are very limited. That and working right at the tip of the airport runway/flight path means I can't fly here at all. I kind of suspected that since I could throw a rock in the air and it might hit a manned aircraft landing.
After losing two now, count that TWO, small FPV drones, I've pretty well made up my mind that the road is best left untraveled by me. They get away so fast, are hard to control, and for me are not good at all to learn how to fly a drone with. I believe the last one is now in a palm tree about 50 feet in the air. Perhaps a Raccoon, Opossum, or Crow can put it to better use.
My uses for the drone(s) is for photography/videography work but I'm not limiting myself to that. I plan to retire soon and this may be a good supplemental occupation and as an artistic outlet at the least.
After losing two now, count that TWO, small FPV drones, I've pretty well made up my mind that the road is best left untraveled by me. They get away so fast, are hard to control, and for me are not good at all to learn how to fly a drone with. I believe the last one is now in a palm tree about 50 feet in the air. Perhaps a Raccoon, Opossum, or Crow can put it to better use.
My uses for the drone(s) is for photography/videography work but I'm not limiting myself to that. I plan to retire soon and this may be a good supplemental occupation and as an artistic outlet at the least.