Thanks! That's what I thought, but I wanted confirmation.
In the DJI Fly app, it seems to show less battery charges than I've done. Does it track charges done in the 3-battery hub vs. charged in the drone? I'm doing all charging in the hub.
If I deplete a battery during a flight and then won't be flying for at least a week to 10 days, do I need to charge that battery to 100% and let it discharge automatically (if that works, I've seen a lot of posts saying it's not working on these batteries)?
Do I need to charge batteries to 100%...
Thank you this is helpful! I'll visit the Loveland parks after this next storm plays out. Checking out the Hughes Stadium site now. There are plenty of people out here hiking, walking dogs, etc. as they always have despite the No Trespassing signs that have always been here. No one flying right...
I’m trying to figure out where in the Fort Collins/Loveland area I can practice flying my new Mini 2 legally and safely. I will be flying for now for recreation only, personal photography, and the drone will always be in visual line-of-sight. I do have a Part 107 license for possible future...
I'm pretty sure you can't now: https://www.larimer.org/sites/default/files/uploads/2017/regs.pdf and https://www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/pdf/drone-policies.pdf
Thanks - I had a question about that. I found that document, but then I found this too:
https://focofpv.com/blog/city-of-loveland-ordinance/
Which is the most current, do you know?
I'm a new pilot with a new Mini 2 in Northern Colorado. I'm hoping to find places to safely practice flying near me. And for now, will be using the Mini 2 recreationally to expand my nature/landscape photography hobby.
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