I have a drone but I will shoot any drones that flies over my property because I just got into the slingshot community.
The general public just doesn't understand and know we pilots wouldn't risk thousand dollars equipment just to spy on others. It's just the bad eggs that did it that gave us...
Kinda a shame I didn't find out sooner about this as the Nokia 6 was a birthday present from my wife and it took a while for me to decide on it after shopping around for a dedicated screen for the mavic.
I use a Nokia 6 and it has been fine but the only app on it is dji. I chosed the Nokia 6 for its pure android, the IPS screen and resolution. Considered the Lenovo P2 for its 5100 maH battery too but decided to try out Nokia.
I'm a Chinese so I named my mavic something auspicious "福"which means fortune or good luck. More importantly its written as FU in English and that's probably the first 2 alphabets I'll be cursing when the drone decides to crash.
I'm a new mavic owner as well, less than a couple of months.
In this couple of months I have upgraded the firmware more times than I actually fly the mavic, do I regret my decision of getting it? It's a yes and no, I generally like all RC toys but the "no" part is I can't fly it whenever and...
1. You need mobile data for maps which you can also preload with WiFi or other means before flying.
2. You need GPS for certain features like Follow Me or something.
3. The iPad mini pro can sort of fit but it depends whether you will find it awkward to hold the remote controller or not. If...
Just got my mavic yesterday but haven't flew it yet as I'm new to quadcopters. Been playing with my Parrot Mambo for a couple of weeks to get the hang of controls.
Will be doing a lot of reading as I'm overwhelmed by the many functions of the mavic. Any tips for beginners would be welcomed.
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