I've been checking out some drone video's on youtube, there's some pretty cool stuff out there. Just curious if anyone has a drone?
The only reason I'm interested is that many of these drones have built in features making it really hard to crash or lose. For instance, one feature is Return to Home - if it goes too far away and loses signal to the remote control, it automatically flies back and lands exactly where it took off from. With the 4k camera, you can capture some cool photos and video.
The DJI seems to be one of the leaders, though also rather expensive. Autel Robotics seems to be the best fit for quality, features and value. I also just learned about FPV drones. You put on goggles and then you fly as if you're in the drone. Really cool, it's like VR.
I also just learned about FPV drones. You put on goggles and then you fly as if you're in the drone. Really cool, it's like VR.
Drone operators can make a pretty penny privatizing their services with 4k cameras and such.
Yeah, but good luck dealing with all the new federal government rules, regulation, and permitting.Drone operators can make a pretty penny privatizing their services with 4k cameras and such.
Yeah, but good luck dealing with all the new federal government rules, regulation, and permitting.
Have any of you watched the drone races?
Frigging amazing speeds and dexterity.
My wife got me one for Christmas last year -- it was a ball until the FAA stepped in with over regulation in the apparent name of public safety. Since I live within 5 miles of a small general aviation airport, I'm not legally allowed to fly it in my backyard an inch off the ground unless I first coordinate with the airport. I would have just completely ignored the ridiculous drone regulations, but doing so puts my pilot certificate at risk for real airplanes.