Yup. By an air rifle.Oh this is an air rifle thread? My mistake. For some reason I thought we were on that Mavic that got shot down.
Yup. By an air rifle.Oh this is an air rifle thread? My mistake. For some reason I thought we were on that Mavic that got shot down.
What did it get shot down with??Oh this is an air rifle thread? My mistake. For some reason I thought we were on that Mavic that got shot down.
It's kind of like a commercial while we wait for the OP to get in contact with the FAA. Popcorn in the microwave waiting for the video. Until then, I'll fast forward past the boring bits.
Sum folk just gotta yell.Also, I have no idea why you made your text bold.
+100 in FL. These things have no fear, and will roam in a gated community. They can plow under hundreds of feet of expensive lawn in just a couple of hours. The resulting ruts look like someone with a jeep went mudding in your lawn.
Thanks for the insight. What would you imagine this might cost (ballpark figure, of course)? If there is a suit to be had, I don't mind going through the trouble provided he's going to end up paying attorneys fees and I end up with a new Mavic.- Bleedgr33n - I am an attorney in SC. I do not practice "drone law" or anything like that, however, I fly a drone and practice the law
If the local prosecutors do nothing, then you certainly have a right to file a civil suit against him. My opinion is, even if the prosecutor does file a criminal suit, you should certainly file a civil one as well. The criminal suit will cause him to pay for his crime (jail, community service, etc). Civil will get you, the innocent party compensated for the harm he has caused.
Thanks for the insight. What would you imagine this might cost (ballpark figure, of course)? If there is a suit to be had, I don't mind going through the trouble provided he's going to end up paying attorneys fees and I end up with a new Mavic.
I flew straight up a couple days ago, about 200 feet, and my controller was warning of signal loss. I mean, I was directly above my own head with ZERO interference. I'm concerned the internal antenna may be damaged.
Woah. You read the manual! I will reevaluate next flight. Thanks!What your describing is normal.
An Omni-directional antenna is a little misleading name. It's not truly Omni-directional.
Your antenna shaped basically like a flag pole has a "NULL" zone directly above the top or off the pointy end as another way of looking at it.
That area does not get much of any signal.
You want to have your antennas pointed perpendicular to your drone as the antenna radiates signal out in doughnut shaped pattern.
Hope this excerpt from the manual will help illustrate what I'm trying to say.
If curious, you can lookup images of "omnidirectional antenna pattern" for more.
Woah. You read the manual! I will reevaluate next flight. Thanks!
Also, if I can stick him with the replacement cost anyway, I will. There should be no damage. It should have never hit the ground, period.
Movement from his gimpy mavicWhat movement are you waiting for?
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