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Thanks Vadar! Just wanted to check before I bought one. That's the same for the 3 or the 4?Yep, you can go over 400 feet. That limit is an FAA stated limit.
Thanks Vadar! Just wanted to check before I bought one. That's the same for the 3 or the 4?Yep, you can go over 400 feet. That limit is an FAA stated limit.
Thanks Vadar! Just wanted to check before I bought one. That's the same for the 3 or the 4?
It stops you at 400 feet. You need to click a waiver to go higher but I believe you get stopped again at 500 feet.
From what I've read, and I could be wrong, they used to have a trick around the 500 foot limit but have fixed it in newer firmware updates.
So if i disable the 400 foot limit I can go up to 500 meters? NICE lol500 Metres.
Yes I had quite a tailwind as I approached the harbour where the sea breeze is strong. I quickly spun around as I knew I would have to fight it on the way back.That's awesome... You must have had a huge tailwind to be going over 60mph...
So if i disable the 400 foot limit I can go up to 500 meters? NICE lol
I've seen YouTube video of people flying very high but assumed DJI "fixed" that
Thanx
I totally agree about this post and the last one. sometimes interacting with other members is better then reading old news. Far too often people get scolded for replying to a old thread especially years old.I agree.
I don't get it when people get all worked up over "haven't you searched?"
First, how far have you flown is a totally different question than "leaderboard."
Secondly, if you go and find an old post and then ask a question or try to continue the thread you get scolded, "Hey stupid, don't you know this post is 2 months old? No one is going to respond."
So either way you lose. Live and let live. No one is forcing you to read a post.
I totally agree about this post and the last one. sometimes interacting with other members is better then reading old news. Far too often people get scolded for replying to a old thread especially years old.
1st attempt for long distance with the new update was 3.467 meters
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Hey everyone, I'm new to the drone world, but have been looking to buy for some time now. I am hoping you guys can confirm something for me. Simply put, can the P3 or the P4 fly over 400m? It looks like some people here have done that, but when I read about the specs, it keeps mentioning a limit of 400ft.
The reason I ask is that I am looking to use the drone to take construction photos of highrise buildings. Some of the buildings will be over 400 feet, possible as high as 800 feet.
Thanks in advance.
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