Thank you.welcome to the forum
Thank you.welcome to the forum
Ohhh..... now I understand what you were saying.... so the French used that phrase before the Klingons?Thank you for the welcome. Much appreciated
PS - Here's a Google definition of the expression - It is better to deliver retribution for an injustice after time has passed, and it can be done dispassionately.
Welcome: Also a newbie and going through the trial and hopefully minimal error phrases. Bone up on YouTube videos and hit the skies, and speaking of that maybe I'll see youHello everyone. I am an absolute beginner drone pilot, a retired photography professor living in Arizona. I was fortunate to receive a Christmas gift from my wife and my daughter, a Mavic 2 Pro. I have lots of questions and am hoping the wisdom and experience here will provide some answers.
Welcome: Also a newbie and going through the trial and hopefully minimal error phrases. Bone up on YouTube videos and hit the skies,
Here are some things to help you get started with your Mavic 2 Pro:I am an absolute beginner drone pilot, a retired photography professor living in Arizona. I was fortunate to receive a Christmas gift from my wife and my daughter, a Mavic 2 Pro.
Thank you for all the useful links.Welcome to the forum!
Here are some things to help you get started with your Mavic 2 Pro:
- The current Mavic 2 Pro manual can be downloaded here (it doesn't come in the box). Other important documents can be found on the Mavic 2 downloads page.
- Check out this getting started guide for some tips not found in the Mavic 2 Pro manual.
- This video covers all the basics of the Mavic 2.
- Your drone batteries will last longer if you use and maintain them like this.
- Practice flying outdoors in a wide open location that's free of all obstacles. Don't attempt to fly inside your house or in other confined locations.
- The drone records flight data each time you fly. You can decrypt and view those flight logs with these tools.
- Check out MavicHelp.com for commonly used accessories you might need.
Welcome to the forum - let fly with the questions - there'll be lots of help here. One note of caution - remarking that you're a retired photography professor is going to lead us to expect some remarkable images...LOL... Be safe and have fun with your drone - best advice to begin with - take it slowly and get comfortable with control ...Hello everyone. I am an absolute beginner drone pilot, a retired photography professor living in Arizona. I was fortunate to receive a Christmas gift from my wife and my daughter, a Mavic 2 Pro. I have lots of questions and am hoping the wisdom and experience here will provide some answers.
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