A little late, but I am traveling to Germany (Berlin specifically) for IFA at the beginning of September. I have found this site which helps, and I will put some quotes below.could I be able to fly my phantom I'm not sure on the drone laws there
...pilots of private civilian drones less than 5 kilogrammes are subject to no specific aviation legal requirements. For example, pilots are not required to prove knowledge of aviation rules.
...a minimum distance of 1.5 km has to be kept from airports; special no-fly zones apply in the government district in Berlin; and some federal states also prohibit flights over military bases and nuclear power plants.
The drone has to stay within the sight of the person flying it, i.e. in an open area and at a maximum distance of 200 – 300 metres away. Some federal states also restrict the height of such flights to between 30 and 100 metres.
A little late, but I am traveling to Germany (Berlin specifically) for IFA at the beginning of September. I have found this site which helps, and I will put some quotes below.
https://www.wbs-law.de/internetrecht/civilian-drones-legal-issues-surrounding-use-50459/
Could you please direct to the source of this. I have heard this from other people as well but know that lots of model flyers (not just quads) do fly at Templhof airport which is inside the Ring. I have taken my P2 there as well. There was a park attendant there the day I was there and he said basically the same rules. Under 100m, line of sight, no FPV, no flying over people and stay within the specific area.IFA is in Berlin, so you have to note some local regulations:
No Fly zone within the S-Bahn-Ring (complete inner city), outside max. 30 meters high (since 1. June)!
Could you please direct to the source of this. I have heard this from other people as well but know that lots of model flyers (not just quads) do fly at Templhof airport which is inside the Ring. I have taken my P2 there as well. There was a park attendant there the day I was there and he said basically the same rules. Under 100m, line of sight, no FPV, no flying over people and stay within the specific area.
EDIT: Actually found the info: it's no flying within 5 km of the Reichstag, and 2.2km around the Nuclear Research Plant at Wannsee. Really has nothing to do with "inside the ring". Someone posted it on Reddit.
https://www.dfs.de/dfs_homepage/de/Services/Luftsport & Freizeit/Flugmodelle | "Drohnen"/Übersicht Kontrollzonen/berlin.pdf
Thanks for the reply. So does that mean that it's not possible to fly in the entire area of Berlin or are there other rules? I know that people fly at Tempelhof, which is inside the 5km area but it seems to be tolerated because it's a large open area. It's not just quads, but also other models like helicopters and planes.That are only the areas were it is a crime act to fly. The DFS answered this on a request of mine. Whole Berlin is declared as an airport area. You can also see it here openAIP map
Thanks for the reply. So does that mean that it's not possible to fly in the entire area of Berlin or are there other rules? I know that people fly at Tempelhof, which is inside the 5km area but it seems to be tolerated because it's a large open area. It's not just quads, but also other models like helicopters and planes.
Ya. He says that there is a square antenna inside the battery area, which the other model doesn't have and that it's for the video signal and on the other side deep in the back is a 2nd antenna which is hard to see behind the panel that he's pointing out. And then he said that there are 4 antennas on the Phantom 3 Standard.Who can translate something for me in this video What I am wanting to know is at 10:00 he his pointing to what I think is a 2.4 antenna and at 10:35 is he pointing to the other one ? Am I correct ?Thanks
Thank You Sir !Ya. He says that there is a square antenna inside the battery area, which the other model doesn't have and that it's for the video signal and on the other side deep in the back is a 2nd antenna which is hard to see behind the panel that he's pointing out. And then he said that there are 4 antennas on the Phantom 3 Standard.
Hello there,
I am planning to visit Stuttgart and planning to buy p3p from rc711.com.
Will I need to pay any tax for custom clearance? Or if I tell them to write as gift, will it be OK? Do you have any experience?
Thanks in advance to you all!
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Thanks buddy. So i will check from amazon for the cheapest price.
And as far as i know there is no limitations for hobby flights in Germany. Just to keep distance from the crowded areas and airporta. Right?
Do we need any licience?
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As of Jan 2017 drone flying in Germany just got very strict.
You cannot fly over 100m period. You need your name and address on your model. You cannot fly over residential areas in any capacity. You need to be insured. You cannot fly over roads. (Main roads). Those are biggies. Basically you can film trees.
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