This looks the best of the lot ..nice and bright ....
Good point, did not think of that. I will carefully observe on the next flights (first after "skinning") how it behaves. Waiting for better weather, currently snowing. Thanks.that's the same yellow i have just one point it would be a good idea to remove the skin under the velcro so it sticks directly to the drone as the weight and the airflow over the drone could lift the skin, just a thought
I’m happy with the quality and added visibility!This looks the best of the lot ..nice and bright ....
Now this is what I call high visibility!! Hope they make one for the Mavic Air!
What about wrapping the arms in aluminum foil? Seems like a simple solution that could work. My problem is I have trouble spotting the MA2 at even relatively short range, like 800 feet. Any creative solutions?Has anyone wrapped their Mini to improve visibility? Would you reccomend?
What color is the easiest to see in most lighting conditions?
At 200’, much less 800’ the drone will still be a small black dot in the sky. Try some strobes like the Firehouse ARC2 or ARC XLs.What about wrapping the arms in aluminum foil? Seems like a simple solution that could work. My problem is I have trouble spotting the MA2 at even relatively short range, like 800 feet. Any creative solutions?
Wrapping in aluminum foil would seriously block or at least lower the satellite GPS reception.What about wrapping the arms in aluminum foil? Seems like a simple solution that could work. My problem is I have trouble spotting the MA2 at even relatively short range, like 800 feet. Any creative solutions?
Makes sense.... no foil for me. Will just keep it close or like most pilots, rely on my iPad. LOLWrapping in aluminum foil would seriously block or at least lower the satellite GPS reception.
Thanks Thomas.... I will check into those strobes. TomAt 200’, much less 800’ the drone will still be a small black dot in the sky. Try some strobes like the Firehouse ARC2 or ARC XLs.
Here’s the linkThanks Thomas.... I will check into those strobes. Tom
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