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Sweet. That looks cool. Can't wait to see it in action. What are you planning to drop? Few eggs on a target would be cool lolI actually ordered this and ended up cancelling the order for what I think will be a much better option.
The limited range, recharging of batteries and clunky additional remote turned me off when I found this for only a bit more. Sometimes the simplest way is smartest.
Drone Release and Drop, Payload Delivery device for DJI Phantom 3 | eBay
I haven't had a change to try it yet but I'm looking forward to it!
Furthermore, using the camera down to trigger it will give your camera a perfect view of the cargo/target as it drops!
Sweet. That looks cool. Can't wait to see it in action. What are you planning to drop? Few eggs on a target would be cool lol
HI recently been playing with water balloons with p4,big balloons with like 1/2ltr water,carefully on lift off and fly smooth or gets out of control real quick,not sure how p3 handle bit of weight but p4 was reVing hard without me reVing it just to stay in the air,lot of strain on the motors and probly shell.good fun but be bit carefullTennis balls for my dog is my first plan - I just got my P3P last week and I'm still terrified to fly it out of my line of sight but there is a lot of potential since many friends and family live within a 2-3 mile range.
Maybe I'll try some eggs or water balloons for target practice once I gain some confidence navigating this thing.
I actually read somewhere that the P3 handles lift off with heavy weight better than the P4 for some reason - but either way, I'll stick to tennis balls until I'm more confidentHI recently been playing with water balloons with p4,big balloons with like 1/2ltr water,carefully on lift off and fly smooth or gets out of control real quick,not sure how p3 handle bit of weight but p4 was reVing hard without me reVing it just to stay in the air,lot of strain on the motors and probly shell.good fun but be bit carefull
I actually read somewhere that the P3 handles lift off with heavy weight better than the P4 for some reason - but either way, I'll stick to tennis balls until I'm more confident
Brutal!My drop device was supposed to be delivered last Thursday but, apparently, the United Postal Service decided to send it on a 7-day all-expense paid trip to see the sights of sunny California before it heads east (sigh). Parachute Guy is really disappointed. He was hoping to get some flight time today. Maybe we'll see it sometime this week. Wish us luck.
Exactly. I like to say, "the possibilities are limited only by your imagination and the laws of physics".
OK, well, the drop device was finally delivered on 1/31, 11 days after it was shipped. A great big shout-out to the USPS for all those frequent flyer miles accumulated over 7 days in sunny California. Anyway, the device is both simple and elegant in its design. I was really excited to get it installed and test the function. However, after several attempts and camera adjustments, I can't get it to release. The camera drops down, makes contact with the release lever, and stops there. There's not enough downward force from the camera to push the release lever far enough to release, even when I set the camera to drop instantly. I contacted the seller and was told to carefully stretch the rubber band because "there's a fine balance with the tension". O-K. Will try that before sending it back. After waiting longer than expected to get this, I'm very disappointed in it because I so wanted this to work without having to re-engineer it. @lenabanana, if your device actually worked properly on the first attempt, I'm happy for you.
Exactly. I like to say, "the possibilities are limited only by your imagination and the laws of physics".
OK, well, the drop device was finally delivered on 1/31, 11 days after it was shipped. A great big shout-out to the USPS for all those frequent flyer miles accumulated over 7 days in sunny California. Anyway, the device is both simple and elegant in its design. I was really excited to get it installed and test the function. However, after several attempts and camera adjustments, I can't get it to release. The camera drops down, makes contact with the release lever, and stops there. There's not enough downward force from the camera to push the release lever far enough to release, even when I set the camera to drop instantly. I contacted the seller and was told to carefully stretch the rubber band because "there's a fine balance with the tension". O-K. Will try that before sending it back. After waiting longer than expected to get this, I'm very disappointed in it because I so wanted this to work without having to re-engineer it. @lenabanana, if your device actually worked properly on the first attempt, I'm happy for you.
It has worked every single time, flawlessly. Except once when I installed it backwards.
As promised, quick demo of it in action:
It has worked every single time, flawlessly. Except once when I installed it backwards.
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