Indeed most of Konstanz is NFZ... It seems that every group of trees becomes a Naturschutzgebiet!on a visit to Lake Constance... been flying here a lot. Main points for flying in Germany:
- people are very wary of their privacy (even if unwarranted: fly 90m above them while they hike, and dont be surprised to be shouted at and asked to stop!)
- you need to address label your drone (by law)
- you need liability insurance that covers the Magic (again by law)
Other than that, use common sense, avoid airports obviously, as well as industrial complexes, prisons and the usual suspects.
Sure you have incredible views around there!I'm near Ingolstadt. I just got a Mavic last Saturday and getting used to it.
Isn't it a natural park? You might have issues.Once I've got my head around the system I'll take a trip to the Altmuhlltal, it's not too far away. It reminds me of the Yorkshire Dales
Hi! I've been out of the forum for a while and just realized your post. I'd love to meet you, but we'll have to find a good moment, the bloody weather is terrible now!Hi
I'm an hour south of Frankfurt. I just bought a Mavic Pro 4 days ago.
I would love to meet.
Hi! I've been out of the forum for a while and just realized your post. I'd love to meet you, but we'll have to find a good moment, the bloody weather is terrible now!![]()
Suggestions on where to fly keeping all the silly rules ?![]()
Just checked! Cool! I'm actually surprised they haven't made eeeeeeeeeeverything a NFZ. Where I am it seems that every group of more than four trees makes a natural reserveHi there!
The closest area (to me, anyway) worth checking out is probably the Pfalz forest. According to AirMap only a relatively small fraction is marked as no fly zone (according to German laws).
There are a few ruins and castles scattered in the forest that could be interesting to film.
I have some time off around New Year. If the weather cooperates I’ll probably go to the forest for some flying.
Cheers!
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