Not wanting to rain on your parade but from brief look at the video it looks like you're flying over several densely populated areas, across several major roads.
Do you not feel that's a bit irresponsible given the crashes/autolanding crashes could've happened at any point during this and...
Thanks Steve, appreciate the thoughts. I'm thinking of getting the new Hero 4 for internal and aerial work with a P2 but I think I'll hold back on buying the P2 just yet. I want to know when the P3 is going to be here as I'm almost 100% happy with the P2V+ for my needs, just wish the videos were...
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I’ve got a P2V+ at the moment and I’m currently undertaking my BNUC-S to fly it commercially. I also want to have a backup in case my P2V+ stops working at any point.
I intend to do work for estate agents, hotels and weddings too. I want to have a camera for shooting good quality internal...
Maybe 30-40 flights over the last 3 months for me and my P2V+. Never had any issues. Read the instructions available online and take care of it and it should be fine.
Thanks for the reply. So is the CE vs FCC mode simply to do with height and distance limits?
I've also found the minutes of the meeting where the ban was lifted too now for anyone interested http://arpas.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2 ... tes-2.docx
Thanks for the pointer but that was a thread I started too and I don't think it addresses my specfic 2.4GHz vs 5.8GHz questions so would appreciate it if someone could answer if possible ..........
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I'm considering doing the BNUC-S course but have learnt that the CAA had temporarily banned the 5.8GHz birds for a while for commercial work. I've tried to read up on it but have struggled to bring all the info together in a coherent manner despite reading the recent study here...
Sorry for the lack of input from me but I've been away on my stag do weekend so only just reading this on sunday night.
Thanks for the replies, tips and ideas.
FYI, as stated I have insurance for the hobby side via FPV UK. I 100% wouldn't fly it commercially on the sly for several reasons but...
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I've been loving flying my P2V+ about for the last few months and have filmed a mate's wedding in Italy and various other sites.
I've been approached by wedding couples, hotels and a handful of other companies that have seen my videos (not that they're amazing, just happen to hit the spot...
Re: TRAVEL WARNING: Don't take your drone with you, even tou
Italy
I took it as hand luggage and filmed all over Italy for 2 weeks no problems.Flew into Naples and out of Verona, no issues with security.
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