Mavic Pilots are everywhere! I salute you from the depths of The Netherlands: I live in the deepest Dutch polder, going down to 6,74 meters below average sea level just outside my town.
I just bought my Mavic on Saturday, spent the weekend figuring it out, updating, calibrating, salivating, ... and hope to show you some nice pics and vids from our grassy pancake later.
For starters I fly with the cages on outdoors as well, just to prevent myself from decapetating some cows, farmers and neighbours ànd to keep all the parts flying together.
It's a pity that our overcrowded country means there are only limited spaces to fly. There are so many restricted zones here, aside the built up areas: around Rotterdam-The Hague Airport, low flight zone, emergency landing practice zone, nature reserve... and even outside the villages and towns you can hardly avoid flying over somebody's yard.
Does anybody know how using the Mac as a 'crane cam' (maybe tethered?) at low altitudes, max. 5-10m/15-30ft is considered by the authorities? Can you get away with that in restricted areas?
Hartelijke groeten uit Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel!
[emoji16] Case K
(My very Dutch first name is actually Kees, which should be pronounced as Case, not as Keys, hence the nick.[emoji26])
I just bought my Mavic on Saturday, spent the weekend figuring it out, updating, calibrating, salivating, ... and hope to show you some nice pics and vids from our grassy pancake later.
For starters I fly with the cages on outdoors as well, just to prevent myself from decapetating some cows, farmers and neighbours ànd to keep all the parts flying together.
It's a pity that our overcrowded country means there are only limited spaces to fly. There are so many restricted zones here, aside the built up areas: around Rotterdam-The Hague Airport, low flight zone, emergency landing practice zone, nature reserve... and even outside the villages and towns you can hardly avoid flying over somebody's yard.
Does anybody know how using the Mac as a 'crane cam' (maybe tethered?) at low altitudes, max. 5-10m/15-30ft is considered by the authorities? Can you get away with that in restricted areas?
Hartelijke groeten uit Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel!
[emoji16] Case K
(My very Dutch first name is actually Kees, which should be pronounced as Case, not as Keys, hence the nick.[emoji26])