Yes, that's what I want to know too
I would think a black or dark skin would help more then a strobe for spotting it during the day a little better .
Yes, that's what I want to know too
Other way around. £10 =$16If something costs £10, that would be $8.20 using the exchange rates I quoted earlier.
Not every establishment offers the same rate, you need to shop around.
<I am not an economist, I've just travelled a fair amount>
Other way around. £10 =$16
Here's another US source FLYTRON - STROBON STANDALONE - WHITE [STROBON-STAND-WHITE] - $13.34 : Ready Made RC LLC, The Leader in All Things FPV, RC, and Beyond. Only $14, no Cree version yetI have both versions (normal and cree) in white from Firehouse (purchased before I knew about Flytron). Firehouse and Flytron look identical to me based on pictures. The cree is smaller and brighter (based on my non-metered eye-ball bench testing). I also have the red cree, it 'appears' to be as bright or brighter than the normal white.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=NVU5amhjeHRRdE5UekZ4V1IxU3p4VWRRQVdEcThn
Color of the aircraft becomes pretty much irrelevant just a few hundred feet away.I would think a black or dark skin would help more then a strobe for spotting it during the day a little better .
Yeah I guess because as it gets further away it'll become smaller but I'm not so sure if its all the time because sometimes depending on the sky behind it I'll lose sight of it at 300-400 ft. and sometimes I can see it upto 700-800 ft away, A light color copter against a light sky it just seems like it'll be easier to lose.Color of the aircraft becomes pretty much irrelevant just a few hundred feet away.
Yeah I guess because as it gets further away it'll become smaller but I'm not so sure if its all the time because sometimes depending on the sky behind it I'll lose sight of it at 300-400 ft. and sometimes I can see it upto 700-800 ft away, A light color copter against a light sky it just seems like it'll be easier to lose.
I have installed one of mine on the very top using industrial velcro I bought at Walmart and the other one on the rear arm using a small rubber band. Both have been tested using sport mode and I have had no issues with them falling off. I have had no issues with the GPS either.Can anyone please tell me where in the bird should I install the 2 Crees that i bought?
I have a P4P+
You have to experiment for yourself. With velcro, these are easily moved around for best results for your own eyes.Can anyone please tell me where in the bird should I install the 2 Crees that i bought?
I have a P4P+
Cool but I wouldn't rely on rubber bands long term. They notoriously weaken and break and atmospheric conditions in flight could speed up the problem.I have installed one of mine on the very top using industrial velcro I bought at Walmart and the other one on the rear arm using a small rubber band. Both have been tested using sport mode and I have had no issues with them falling off. I have had no issues with the GPS either.
The light mounted on the top (red strobe, not a Cree) can be seen by anything above me and it does not interfere with the camera. Also when I am flying directly toward myself, the light is easily seen. This works well in regular and even better in sport mode as the drone tilted forward is more pronounced.
The light mounted to the rear arm (white strobe, not a Cree) is facing down and I have tested it to 12,584 feet (2.38 miles, 3.8 km) away at night successfully. I could have seen it further but I didn't want to fly over any industrial plants that surround my area.
I do want to have a 3D printed mounting bracket that can clip to one of the legs which could hold one or two of these strobes of these but it hasn't happened yet. Any suggestions about getting this accomplished? Anyway hope this helps.
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They CAN mess up pics and vid. Pics not as much unless the timing is just right. Vids it is very annoying.I am getting ready to apply for my Daylight Ops waiver. Looking for 3 mile strobes, so this is a timely thread.
Has anyone mounted these on the front of a Phantom? How does it affect pics/vids?
Exactly right and sunlight GREATLY speeds up the process.Cool but I wouldn't rely on rubber bands long term. They notoriously weaken and break and atmospheric conditions in flight could speed up the problem.
I tried it using a red strobe and found it makes the pictures have a red tint. Not worth it if you want good pictures.I am getting ready to apply for my Daylight Ops waiver. Looking for 3 mile strobes, so this is a timely thread.
Has anyone mounted these on the front of a Phantom? How does it affect pics/vids?
I would not put these on the front of the bird or the front arms if clean video is the goal. The best spot will be the top of the bird and/or the back of the bird.I am getting ready to apply for my Daylight Ops waiver. Looking for 3 mile strobes, so this is a timely thread.
Has anyone mounted these on the front of a Phantom? How does it affect pics/vids?
I do want to have a 3D printed mounting bracket that can clip to one of the legs which could hold one or two of these strobes of these but it hasn't happened yet. Any suggestions about getting this accomplished? Anyway hope this helps.
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