You do know there are treatment programs for that.I remember my first beer.
This might send a few over the edge, but the OP asked what is Max height. I think you'll run out of battery before reaching it but........View attachment 74079
I think civilian GPS wont register Mach 2 as that could have a military re-use.Yes, that means you can't fly it on the everest summit after hauling it up there on your back. not much over the last base camp altitude I would think.
cold air would be denser, so you might get 6002M if really cold, but batteries would even it out since they hate the cold.
but 6000M - 500M = hope you bring an oxygen tank to breath with.
flying inside spaceX craft could get you to 20 miles maybe. wouldn't even need the motors most of the "flight". Do you think dji programmers envisioned 1 rpm while gps says drone is flying twice the speed of sound?
mach 2's only use is they can't hear you till you are already gone. But I will have to test that out. I would guess it is finding the satellites, since it is just geometry that calculates the position.I think civilian
I think civilian GPS wont register Mach 2 as that could have a military re-use.
Believe FAA rules state "under 400 feet". You agree to that if you have even a hobbyist license. I am finding that I fly about 160 feet which gets me the sights I want to see on my flights.Not correct. The 400 ft limit is a safety suggestion unless you have your licence. But a hobbyist can fly as high as 1600 ft, as long as it is safe. Meaning no air traffic.
Just because someone doesn't agree with "your viewpoint" you call them ignorant and picture a snot nose kid. You don't have a clue who is on the other end.Who are also familiar with the rules? So, if you crash your car or drive drunk, if you get caught, you pay the consequences. It is still against the law. Fly in restricted air space or cause an incident and guess what, you will pay the consequences.
I can't put it any plainer than that. Have a good day and fly safe.
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Hobbyist do not need a license.Believe FAA rules state "under 400 feet". You agree to that if you have even a hobbyist license. I am finding that I fly about 160 feet which gets me the sights I want to see on my flights.
If I fly 160 feet 30 yards in any direction from my back yard, I will be in the trees.Believe FAA rules state "under 400 feet". You agree to that if you have even a hobbyist license. I am finding that I fly about 160 feet which gets me the sights I want to see on my flights.
Even as a hobbyist, you must register your drone with the FAA. This registration clearly states, as one of many requirements, that you must keep your drone under 400' unless you receive a waiver. It can be seen here: Getting Started. They use the word "must" and not "should". Keep flying over 400' and someone will ruin this sport for all of us.
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