This is really part two to my other question about having charged batteries ready to go all the time for spontaneous events.
But, since this thing is so portable, let's say you take it on a hike. Assuming you're gone for the whole day, with no way to charge the batter(ies), how would you address the "never fly on anything other than a fully charged battery" requirement?
For example, let's assume there are multiple points of interest on the hike - canyons, waterfalls, scenic overlooks, etc... Knowing that what power you have with you is finite, is it unsafe to fly in 4-6 minute intervals to save power? Each time you pull it out, your battery has less remaining capacity. Is that an issue? How do you get around that (short of carrying a half-dozen batteries)?
But, since this thing is so portable, let's say you take it on a hike. Assuming you're gone for the whole day, with no way to charge the batter(ies), how would you address the "never fly on anything other than a fully charged battery" requirement?
For example, let's assume there are multiple points of interest on the hike - canyons, waterfalls, scenic overlooks, etc... Knowing that what power you have with you is finite, is it unsafe to fly in 4-6 minute intervals to save power? Each time you pull it out, your battery has less remaining capacity. Is that an issue? How do you get around that (short of carrying a half-dozen batteries)?