Yeah, I don't buy that reasoning. It already has a blinking light on it's butt. The RGB bar is too small and dim for it to be seen any further than 20 feet away, if someone needs an extra light to tell what way it is facing on their drone for extremely close range practice, maybe flying a drone isn't for them. Like I asked, logical reason it is there. Orientation isn't it.So you can see the drone Orientation when first learning to fly.
Those are user added strobes, that's different. I talking about the onboard RGB lightbar on the nose.Sometimes there are reasons... here’s 12 seconds. Add on Firehouse ARC2 XLs front and rear... much better visibility for pilots and others.
No, if anything, the birds like it more now.Orientation readings aside, does anyone have experience of this being a deterrent for birds?
Finally! A good reason to have the RGB ? . Thank you good sir....its called badge snobbery...
Well, it's the most logical reason so far, I'm not sure Id call it a good reason for it to be there.Finally! A good reason to have the RGB ? . Thank you good sir.
Well why even ask. You seem to have a come back to all that respond.Yeah, I don't buy that reasoning. It already has a blinking light on it's butt. The RGB bar is too small and dim for it to be seen any further than 20 feet away, if someone needs an extra light to tell what way it is facing on their drone for extremely close range practice, maybe flying a drone isn't for them. Like I asked, logical reason it is there. Orientation isn't it.
Then you have your answer. .Well, it's the most logical reason so far, I'm not sure Id call it a good reason for it to be there.
My apologies, I should have said most justifiable reason, not "good reason".?Well, it's the most logical reason so far, I'm not sure Id call it a good reason for it to be there.
Could be identified as a UFO to the uninitiated. ?No, if anything, the birds like it more now.
Yep....Unnecessary Flashing Object.Could be identified as a UFO to the uninitiated
I use one Firehouse ARC V's on the bottom to keep an eye on my drones and with my Mini 2 use smaller red and green strobes on the front to identify when it's facing me. Sometimes I'll add a V on the top. I use all ARC V's on my Mavic 2. I rarely if ever fly without strobes, day or night as it is so easy to lose sight of your drone, even when it is theoretically in clear view.Sometimes there are reasons... here’s 12 seconds. Add on Firehouse ARC2 XLs front and rear... much better visibility for pilots and others.
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