Paulcharleswood
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Really? I was planning on using it for real estate tours. Not a good idea? And why? What if I had guards on the blades?
You actually can fly indoors but there are higher risks involved as the drone has the potential to be less stable (GPS can be unreliable). You need to make sure the room is well lit so that the visual positioning system is active. There are other settings to change, like turning off obstacle avoidance and changing RC signal loss to hover instead of RTH. Also, make sure to use tripod mode. WATCH MULTIPLE YOUTUBE VIDEOS and TAKE NOTES.
Alternatively, many people have been using their Mavic indoors with a Katana. It holds the Mavic and has handles so that you can still utilize it's gimbal without posing risk to your Mavic or the house. The battery also lasts much longer.
Best of luck!