I have a physical disability that has cost me the use of my left hand... Do folks think it's possible to fly a P3 one-handed (controller on a lanyard, of course, plus I can support it on my left ARM - it's only the hand that is nonfunctional). I have a huge handspan, so I might be able to manipulate both sticks at once with my right hand to some extent. With a conventional RC plane (or even many drones), the answer is no, because so many maneuvers require both sticks at once.
There are two things about the P3 that make me believe it might be possible... One is that the default action with no hands on the sticks is "hover", which means that the tenth of a second it takes to switch sticks is while nothing's happening. The second is that the controls are arranged in a manner that makes it seem like there would be few occasions for a complex double maneuver.
My primary interest is for photography and video - not aerobatics (I'm a landscape photographer and photo teacher)...
-Dan
There are two things about the P3 that make me believe it might be possible... One is that the default action with no hands on the sticks is "hover", which means that the tenth of a second it takes to switch sticks is while nothing's happening. The second is that the controls are arranged in a manner that makes it seem like there would be few occasions for a complex double maneuver.
My primary interest is for photography and video - not aerobatics (I'm a landscape photographer and photo teacher)...
-Dan