Thanks for the heads up. I appreciate the feedback. I usually carry very light loads. Just fun things for my neighbors and friends. You are absolutely right, everything needs to be accounted for before pushing the loads. Anyone know the Max load a mavic can handle without performance...
I don’t use a signal booster for the mavic. It’s for my AT&T signal. Never had any signal problems with the mavic. I do use a Marco Polo tracker for extra security.
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For what it is, it gets the job done. $4.99 Plus $5.99 and you can pic from 6 different colors, so everyone is happy. It might be a good place to place...
That’s possible but doubtful. There’s a lot of applications and I guess it would be situational. You can deliver lost keys, deliver an engagement ring use in case of emergencies. I hardly use this device but I now have an extra tool in my mavic bag Incase I need it. It’s a simple $10 carrier...
I get very sparse cell phone signal. I use a signal booster for AT&T. My iPad has no cellular sim card. I usually put it in Airplane mode when I fly so I don’t have WiFi to the iPad.
I have. So far I’ve only loaded up pretty light cargo. Others, more experienced pilots have reaserched this. The mavic can surprisingly carry some weight.
I have an advantage that I live on top of a mountain about 1400 ft looking down at a canyon in Southern California . Most of my friends live down from me. We are surrounded by avocado and fruit and flower orchards so I feel safe flying around. The friend that lives above me, live close enough...
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