Basically slightly intoxicated with dreams when yours truly bought a Phantom 4 pro online in Australia, of course this entrancing ,beckoning, newest thing of things ,in the world of technology had been on my radar for a while , but the next day credit card shock , was as you may empathise with , engulfed me with a wave of nervous trepidation.
My first concern was receiving this $3000 AUD drone with accessories at all.
And believe me Australia has a courier company that will fulfil all your worst nightmares, however I ordered through a Sydney company called Rise Above Drones , who ensured the cowboys didn't thwart the delivery of the Phantom 4 pro.
Now approximately three weeks later the drone is still sitting on the spare bed in the spare bedroom.
I have viewed quite a few you tube vids, read up on this forum, used the simulator within the DJi go app, but cannot get the DJi insurance in Oz, so to be truthful absolutely terrified of taking it out , in case it lands upside down, or just goes away never to return.
I have already destroyed a practice drone that cost $100 , , obviously not wanting to destroy the Phantom 4 pro in similar fashion.
Respectfully asking for advice , should a learner risk in relative terms drive a Ferrari through the suburbs with no insurance? If not how do you learn using the Ferrari?
If you learn using a Kia , does that really give you the skills , for your first Ferrari ride?
Seriously Iam in freeze mode, but find that emotion somehow enthralling?
On reflection, think Iam not the only one ?
My first concern was receiving this $3000 AUD drone with accessories at all.
And believe me Australia has a courier company that will fulfil all your worst nightmares, however I ordered through a Sydney company called Rise Above Drones , who ensured the cowboys didn't thwart the delivery of the Phantom 4 pro.
Now approximately three weeks later the drone is still sitting on the spare bed in the spare bedroom.
I have viewed quite a few you tube vids, read up on this forum, used the simulator within the DJi go app, but cannot get the DJi insurance in Oz, so to be truthful absolutely terrified of taking it out , in case it lands upside down, or just goes away never to return.
I have already destroyed a practice drone that cost $100 , , obviously not wanting to destroy the Phantom 4 pro in similar fashion.
Respectfully asking for advice , should a learner risk in relative terms drive a Ferrari through the suburbs with no insurance? If not how do you learn using the Ferrari?
If you learn using a Kia , does that really give you the skills , for your first Ferrari ride?
Seriously Iam in freeze mode, but find that emotion somehow enthralling?
On reflection, think Iam not the only one ?