Yeah I've seen them on Amazon. Might order one. Definitely doesn't fit with my silicon protector on. Cutting away at the top would work I suppose. Hadn't thought of that. Thanks
UPDATE: Ultimately decided that cutting away the top and bottom which I would have to do to get it to fit weakens the...
I like to use an iPad Pro 9.7" when I fly my P4P or Inspire 2. I just bought a silicon skin to protect the back of the device but have exceeded the amount of controller device holder stretch to clamp it down. I'd still like to use the silicone protector when out in the field. Is there a device...
The Lume Cubes are not overpriced for what they are because you can do more with them than just fly. 1)you can submerge them in 100' of water and go underwater with them and a GoPro 2) you can strobe with them and control the speed of the strobe using their smartphone app and bluetooth...
If you followed me on Twitter (Pro-Drone-O) you'd see my P3A flying Lume Cubes. They have a strobe option and they have a kit for easy install in the landing gear. No integration with apps so you turn them on before you take off and turn them off when you land. I'm writing about them now.
My source is saying it's all in the FAR's Federal Aviation Regulations and is saying the Part 107 regulations are for ANY drone operators with a system over .5 lbs.
In the FAA website under Flying For Fun (recreational) there is nothing that states flying at night is forbidden. It does not appear to be forbidden. It is suggested to fly withing guidelines but nowhere do I see "you can't fly at night"
He claims it will be found in here: I've not read it yet
FAA's New Part 107 Drone Regulations- What Drone Operators Need to Know - Drone Law Attorney Services - Rupprecht Law, PA
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