Droning on and on...
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For your FPV drone, you'll need to have your remote controller on a lanyard if you want to fly legally and be able to remove your goggles frequently and often to maintain the required VLOS.
I think I agree with that, the FPV is moving forward so fast so quickly....the goggles have a pretty nice and wide FOV so it's almost ideal to just keep moving and simply dodge anything that's in your way. Prob why so many FPV flyers don't always have a spotter.I've heard that flying FPV without a VO and completely violating the VLOS rule keeping the goggles on is actually safer.
Some say all things considered, situational awareness is far better FPV than naked eye, and this is believed by those with this opinion to more than compensate for the loss of naked-eye peripheral vision.
Or so I've heard.
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I have seen this one advertised before but i can't figure out how the attachment "rings" don't get in the way of your hand/thumbs to get to the sticks. Has anyone here used one and can either send a picture or explain it? Thanks.For larger and heavier remotes like the RC Pro and original Smart Controller, I recommend something like this just so you can get and keep a better grip. It will offer some, maybe tiny bit of protection should you drop it and maybe save you from small dents or scratches. You don't have to use the lanyard every time but it's there if you need it:
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I actually have two of these, one has a solid tray that sticks out - picture a hot dog vendor at the ball game...lol.
Thanks for the input, but that’s a bit overboard as to what I would use.
This!!I would not fly without a lanyard.
It frees both my hands if I need to do something else.
It protects my investment RC Pro from drops.
I use Lanyards on All of my Drone Controllers that have a Screen on them, as well as my FPV Drones. It gives me Peace of Mind knowing that if I accidentally drop the controller, It will still be secured, giving me one less thing to worry about, I use the GPC Lanyards, they work very wellIs there any point or benefit of having a lanyard for the drone controller? One like this:
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Well, that is new for me, but sounds a great idea! I wonder if there is nothing on the market yet to be used for controllers without such a receiver hole on the bottomSome of the Smart Controllers, especially the larger ones, have a tripod compatible mounting receiver hole on the bottom. I use it quite often on larger mapping flights.
I've got one. Not that model, but something similar.Ok, I’m talking more specifically to those using the RC controller.
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