was flying a borrowed mavic pro for a couple years and owner wanted it back. now i am loking at a mavic air 2 as that is about my budget. will i be happy with it. I am just a casual/ hobby user
was flying a borrowed mavic pro for a couple years and owner wanted it back. now i am loking at a mavic air 2 as that is about my budget. will i be happy with it. I am just a casual/ hobby user
i fly in windy conditions and am thinking a little bigger is better in wind. i flew a phantom 3 and then a mavic pro so the new smaller mavics are new ground for me
The Mini 2 and the MA2 share specs on wind resistance and range JFYI. They both will go farther than a MP1 and fly very similar (All three)i fly over alot of my woodlots in cooler breezier weather. dont really need high megapixel but long range comes in handy as sometimes it is in thick wooded areas and just out of sight at times. are controls and video interface similar to mavic pro?
was flying a borrowed mavic pro for a couple years and owner wanted it back. now i am loking at a mavic air 2 as that is about my budget. will i be happy with it. I am just a casual/ hobby user
I find the FMC to be excellent value. I often run through all three batteries in a single outing. Currently each original MA2 battery is $115. So the two extra would be $230 and you have already saved with the FMC. The battery bar is great for charging all the batteries and controller the night before flying. Props will inevitably wear and get damaged. Currently they are $11 per pair and the FMC includes a bunch of them. I still use the carrying case that came with FMC. So, you might save money now by not getting the FMC, but you will pay later. I guess your choice is "fly more" or "pay more."Its almost double the price "Flymore" but I live by the motto (you get what you pay for). hopefully its true in this case.
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