TM74
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Just bought a very dark skin from decal girl in the US and shipped it over to UK - so easy to put onDo you have a skin on that Mini or is that some special edition one?
Just bought a very dark skin from decal girl in the US and shipped it over to UK - so easy to put onDo you have a skin on that Mini or is that some special edition one?
Not the one I'm considering. Wrapgrade Skin Compatible with DJI Mini 2 | Main Unit (NEON Orange): Amazon.ca: Camera & Photo
My mistake. I should have looked closer at your post.I was referring the the strobe mount not the wrap
I can see it ,and that it is orange , out to about 800 feet most days... but my eyes are not as good as they once were either...That certainly looks like it would be a lot easier to see in most conditions. Does it help when the drone is a long ways off? Basically would it help to extend the VLOS range?
For a moment I thought you had 'parked' it in a tree for the photo shoot!!!!!And against the trees...
Strobes are fairly light. But they may push your MM over the 249 limit. Pays to just cough up the $5 so you don't have to care.Guess I need to actually fly one first and see how far it gets before I start to loose sight of it and if a brighter color might help. Might be awhile before I get out to the limit of my VLOS though, since I want to get comfortable with the flight controls with the drone in close proximity so when something unexpected happens I will have plenty of time to react to the situation.
Now I need to checkout strobes and their weights.
I sent that pic to my brother and he thought the same, he's like... did you crash your drone already??For a moment I thought you had 'parked' it in a tree for the photo shoot!!!!!
If all I had to do was pay $5, I wouldn't think twice about it but that is not the issue. To fly anything 250g and larger I need to get a Basic Pilot's license and from what I have read this is not the easiest thing to get. I have checked out a bunch of YT videos and web posts about what study material to go through. There appears to be 4 main documents to go through and just one of these is 494 pages long. Not interested in doing that at this time.Strobes are fairly light. But they may push your MM over the 249 limit. Pays to just cough up the $5 so you don't have to care.. Being Part 107 I don't have any option in that matter...4 drones x $5 still not a biggie for a 3yr registration. Hella cheaper than my car reg. LOL. My MA1 is spiderman skinned and has red props from MasterScrew. Makes it more visiable.
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The bright orange one looks like it would be easy to see, based on the pics AO provided. I wonder of the color makes a difference. In any case, I think I will go with strobe lights / LED's if I find a need for better visibility.I put a bright yellow skin on my drone last week and I have found very little difference in seeing it when flying, I am now going to fix a strobe light to see how that works
And when the strobe only sometimes makes a difference, the next step is to go shopping at BrainsRUs. ?I put a bright yellow skin on my drone last week and I have found very little difference in seeing it when flying, I am now going to fix a strobe light to see how that works
Do you use a strobe or fly close to home so you can see it all the time?I had a bright skin on my mini 1 and now have a black skin on the the 2 ...the difference was absolutely nothing, against the sky you cannot tell what colour it is.
If you want to see it easy fit a strobe they are good.
Welcome to the forum from the deserts of Arizona!I found that orange neon gaffer tape cut in small pieces helps in near-range visibility, especially when flying near dense vegetation. On-board lights are a must for longer-range visibility.
Thank you from South Jersey where it is sunny but too windy to fly today!Welcome to the forum from the deserts of Arizona!
I agree that strobes are really important, I purchased 3 strobes (4NM range) for my drone - Red,Wht,Grn so it is easier for a line of sight view. (I'm going to spray a set of props hot pink)Depending on other factors you may see a bright skin a little further (if sky/light conditions are favorable) but keep in mind at a not too far distance it's just a dark silhouette and color will be of very little benefit.
A strobe is by far a much better "visual enhancement" for your aircraft at distance but.... having a brightly colored UAS makes it a lot easier to locate close in and if you have to look in trees/grass/weeds etc for the aircraft. The dark earthtone colored camouflage patterns are just the opposite.
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