The demand for the Mavic has been huge. Seen a few falling out of the sky though.
Also GoPro has recalled all of their Karma drones. Not good news.
Also GoPro has recalled all of their Karma drones. Not good news.
Ramjet said:The demand for the Mavic has been huge. Seen a few falling out of the sky though.
Also GoPro has recalled all of their Karma drones. Not good news.
Yeah cmon how do you know?silver said:Cmon Gypsy, how do you know ? 8)
B5MECH said:Yeah cmon how do you know?silver said:Cmon Gypsy, how do you know ? 8)
Are you the sausage man :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/11/09/13/02/barbecue-drone-collection
Buggers took the video down
Edit here it is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dHQxNCIYUE
jethro said:Has anyone tried operating a phantom 4 or Mavic in and around heavy tree cover, forests? I am interested in one of these to help locate old mine workings in the mountainous bush in north east Victoria. I have heaps of leads on where old mines may be located but trying to find them on the ground is almost impossible due to walls of blackberries & dogwood etc. Ive often thought of flying over an area and taking Photos for later analysis. just wondering if the object avoidance is good enough to avoid branches etc?
jethro said:Has anyone tried operating a phantom 4 or Mavic in and around heavy tree cover, forests? I am interested in one of these to help locate old mine workings in the mountainous bush in north east Victoria. I have heaps of leads on where old mines may be located but trying to find them on the ground is almost impossible due to walls of blackberries & dogwood etc. Ive often thought of flying over an area and taking Photos for later analysis. just wondering if the object avoidance is good enough to avoid branches etc?
Fizz said:Just picked up my mavic last week. Been doing a bit of testing/learning and find it relatively easy to use (much easier to fly than a $100 drone from Dick Smith). Fortunate to have km's of wide open spaces, as surrounded by wheat fields and no neighbours. Very impressed.
Heading out tomorrow for a swing and will take it along with me. Planning on flying over a few diggings, that I haven't visited before, on my way home. Not really sure about what altitude to run it at to get the best footage, but open Ironbark forest so hopefully be able to get a fair idea of the lay of the land.
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