I hike high peaks in colorado 14000+.
Can anyone comment on the maximum flyable altitude? (I'm not asking about the legal limit... 400' More like the service ceiling.)
Thanks for any information!
500m is the max height from takeoff point you may reach during a given flight.
No and that's ok that way for security reasons, both for general aviation and the drone.Wait... just curious.. there's no way to go higher than 500meters?
Wait... just curious.. there's no way to go higher than 500meters?
Just watched some videos of a Mavic Pro at Everest base camp. The highest flight being at 5840m! So it can go even higher!I hike high peaks in colorado 14000+.
Can anyone comment on the maximum flyable altitude? (I'm not asking about the legal limit... 400' More like the service ceiling.)
Thanks for any information!
What an amazing video!Here is a guy who flew in Nepal. As high as 18,192 feet.
Here is a link to his web page:EXCERPT: The shots at :33 [seconds] are from Kongma La Pass, 18,192ft, the shots at 1:36 are Renjo La, 17,536ft and at 1:42 is the top of Gokyo Ri, 17, 575ft.
Flying the DJI Mavic Pro in Nepal | Youtube Download MP3 | MP4
And here is a direct link to the YouTube video:
Here is a guy who flew in Nepal. As high as 18,192 feet.
Here is a link to his web page:EXCERPT: The shots at :33 [seconds] are from Kongma La Pass, 18,192ft, the shots at 1:36 are Renjo La, 17,536ft and at 1:42 is the top of Gokyo Ri, 17, 575ft.
Flying the DJI Mavic Pro in Nepal | Youtube Download MP3 | MP4
And here is a direct link to the YouTube video:
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