I've had little chance for testing, but here is my first and so far only Zing take-off.
I've had little chance for testing, but here is my first and so far only Zing take-off.
Thanks, Yes, turn off bottom sensors, Full left stick recommended for launch.Very cool. Do you have to disable sensors?
Thanks, Yes, turn off bottom sensors, Full left stick recommended for launch.
No I didn't do any more than send it out a few hundred feet and bring it back, I wish that I had, and will soon, but some "life" things have been real distracting. My guess is 2nd of May before I can give it a good go.Did you ballpark flight time with the basket attached?
The way I understand it, you and the receiver have the Zing App, Once you approve the flight, the flight is autonomous, the receiver approves the landing, departure.How do they propose to get your delivery payload? Surely not bring it by ground vehicle so you can take it 2-3 more miles. Do you have to go pick up the payload and then fly?
Here's the web site, Zing Drone Delivery - Quick and Environmentally Friendly Drone DeliveriesHow do they propose to get your delivery payload? Surely not bring it by ground vehicle so you can take it 2-3 more miles. Do you have to go pick up the payload and then fly?
That's the concept, but there are years to go before that becomes possible if at all. For now the useless "drive next to the delivery point and fly the drone the last 300m" is all that can be done.The way I understand it, you and the receiver have the Zing App, Once you approve the flight, the flight is autonomous, the receiver approves the landing, departure.
I read somewhere, 1.1 lbs, which'd not be much of a beer wagon. Physically, three cans will lie across the bottom, but you''d have to soup up the uav.I don't care about the business end of this I just want one of those baskets badly. Also, how many beers do you think it could hold?
Likely he just needs a demo so he can sell the 2000+ who have signed up to a big boy like Amazon if their idea works.That's the concept, but there are years to go before that becomes possible if at all. For now the useless "drive next to the delivery point and fly the drone the last 300m" is all that can be done.
See that guy's topics on here and the relevant discussions.
It's a useless gimmick. How many flights are you going to get out of this on a single battery w/ the mavick? Maybe one. How many batteries are you going to have on hand to do more than one flight every hour or so? How much of a premium is someone going to pay to have anything a mavick is able to carry deliver it on demand? A quick snack or drink flown out to a boat? lol Nice little trick to try yourself for the fun of it, otherwise, lol.Have you all seen this new kickstarter project? I myself have a 3-D printer and could make my own "basket" similar to theirs. I don't have a need or use right now to actually do any drone deliveries but I could see possible uses like for farmers, medical pill deliveries, a quick snack or drink flown out to a boat, etc. Just curious, what are everyone's thoughts on this initiative?
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A quick snack or drink flown out to a boat?
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