Going to 500m

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I am into going up to 500 meters in height on a p3 standard. What is the trick to doing it and not losing signal?
 
If your flying directly above you have a good chance of loosing connection, the link is weakest because if the radiation pattern of the antennas. You could try pointing the controller at the AC by that only half fixes the problem. Fly out a bit. And pay attention to where you are flying and what might be around 500m up.
 
If your flying directly above you have a good chance of loosing connection, the link is weakest because if the radiation pattern of the antennas. You could try pointing the controller at the AC by that only half fixes the problem. Fly out a bit. And pay attention to where you are flying and what might be around 500m up.
Good point. An airport runway in my town is being paved. The flight traffic is rerouted over the city. Planes flying around everywhere. Ughh!
 
Do yourself a favour (and everyone) and learn how to fly your phantom and learn about aircraft movements before trying to fly around at 500m. There aren’t many places where it’s safe.
 
There appears to be a logical conclusion based on what you have asked and said then..
 
I am into going up to 500 meters in the on a p3 standard. What is the trick to doing it and not losing signal?
The trick is not to get hit by United Airlines 1002 from New York. Just be sure you notify air traffic control. Be sure to give them your name, phone number, and home address. :>
 
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The trick is not to get hit by United Airlines 1002 from New York. Just be sure you notify air traffic control. Be sure to give them your name, phone number, and home address. :>
Don’t wanna cause another Us airways flight 1549 with a pilot named Sully. The plane flying is decreasing now.
 
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