Check out how far I flew my DJI Phantom 3 Professional! Maybe a new record without a modified remote?
Turks and Caicos Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
Any tips on how to increase distance?Nice video. Here's one of mine that was my record at the time, a hair over 16,000'. This is completely stock with no loss of control or video, flying at 130m. I did another flight the same distance at 40m up and others have gone further without modifications.
Nice video. Here's one of mine that was my record at the time, a hair over 16,000'. This is completely stock with no loss of control or video, flying at 130m. I did another flight the same distance at 40m up and others have gone further without modifications.
Awesome videos.... I'd be scared over the ocean but I'd probably still do it lol
This the place to look for distance ...Maybe a new record without a modified remote?
You guys are going to get find in the end. Most countries are coming out with stricter laws and will find the laws governing fpv basically the same in most places
Fpv you need a spotter and must be within line of sight and 2km+ is well out of line of sight. You guys better watch what your publishing. What your doing with strict ruling will be illegal and have the authorities knocking at your door with a heavy fine.
Think your all foolish publishing this kind of activity.
You guys are letting the author is your breaking the law and posting evidence of your illegal activity. When the strict rules come in they are going to dish out fines to you.
Your not being smart at all but stupid.
If your going to do this type or illegal practice then don't publish it.
How can something be "technically illegal, but yet not written as a law? Have you looked into every countries rules governing UAS flights yourself?At the moment long distance fpv is technically illegal, but will soon be written in concrete law.
Are you making these laws watching us flying or what? Mister Paranoia did not get his pills in the morning - that is what it is. I also had a conversation with long-rangers. Yeah I do not like long ranges either, but what are you taking about. What laws, when... man. chill. You have 284 posts and 7 likes. Think about it.Put it this way, as it is a law that cannot be enforced yet. Most countries will soon see them written as law so will give the FAA,CAA to hand it over to the police. At the moment. The FAA have no real power to do anything, but countries like Australia and New Zealand without the new laws in as yet are being prosecuted already and fines issued.
Sure I don't see anything wrong with it, buy the law soon will, and the fpv rules seem pretty standard.
FPV flying you must have a spotter with you can must fly Los only, no screen or optical add to extend this distance. Think you need to look up your Countries regulations into fpv, you have I assumed never looked into it. At the moment long distance fpv is technically illegal, but will soon be written in concrete law.
Personally don't see it on the phantom as being unsafe as onscreen even at 2km, you always know the way home as there are visual aids. Much safer than many other long range FPV systems.
Also this long distance fpv, put the whole fpv at risk of a total ban and I would think the phantom 3 will be the last fpv phantom as you guys are going to get fpv banned for good, unless dji get wind and wind your distances down which could happen.
Just because you car can do 220km an hour does not mean you can do it.
I'll be brief, you are incorrect in most of what you posted, something that is not illegal is legal, a person can't be held accountable for their current actions if they are made illegal in the future and the list you posted... complete garbage.Found this concerning the rules for fpv in different countries.
https://www.pylo.co/news/265/list-laws-and-regulations-about-fpv-and-rc-aircraft-various-countries
If your posting long range stuff in countries that allow it, no restrictions then bragging is fine, if not think again and don't hold up a big sign for all to see your doing illegal fpv.