Just saw these - Ground station waypoint flying nofly zones - http://www.dji.com/fly-safe/category-gs sorry if has been posted before.
PetePerrim said:FASTFJR said:Ksc said:17 minutes to a 25-28% remaining battery in GPS and light winds. I also have the Garmin GT10 in the garmin bag that hangs on the leg. its heavy.
Nice, I've been playing around with the iPad software and I get most of it. I can't figure out how you get the "front" camera end of the phantom to point in a certain direction. For example say you wanted to shoot a lighthouse. Simple enough to plot it out but how do you get the camera to aim on the lighthouse in the center while doing a circle around it?
From memory you can program the GS to point the Phantom in any particular direction during any leg of its pre-programmed flight by entering the degrees (direction) of which way you want it to point. For example, lets say between waypoint 2 and waypoint 3 you want it to point toward a certain object, you need to calculate what direction that object will be in relation to the aircraft as it flies past. Lets say the object is going to be on the right hand side of the Phantom then you would program the machine to fly that leg at 90 degrees (assuming 0 degrees is due north) which will make it effectively fly sideways past the object allowing the camera to capture the images you want. In your case of a lighthouse, you would set it up with say 8 waypoints very close to each other circling the lighthouse and then adjust the degrees accordingly. You would set the waypoints as adaptive cornering which would make the Phantom smoothly circle the lighthouse and adjust its nose direction to film as it went.
As with anything like this, there will be a great degree of trial and error but hey, isn't that what keeps us all hooked on this great hobby?
Bye now.
MrC said:Just saw these - Ground station waypoint flying nofly zones - http://www.dji.com/fly-safe/category-gs sorry if has been posted before.
Cr8tive_leo said:They forgot a lot of Zones in Canada, all the smaller airports, downtown corridors, and a few other places. I'm checking out 'special' ones to see if they are in there, but not showing due to classification.
DKDarkness said:...
In my opinion the no-fly zones should be implemented according to local rules, not one-fits-all.
Cr8tive_leo said:MrC said:Just saw these - Ground station waypoint flying nofly zones - http://www.dji.com/fly-safe/category-gs sorry if has been posted before.
Read the thread much? Top of page 7. :mrgreen:
There are a few car manufacturers that already use gps to assist in governing the capabilities of their vehicles. The GTR is one prime example. It has built in geo fences for racetracks all over the world, if you are not on a track the car is limited in hp and speed, once you're on the track, all is unlocked and you have a different beast.macheung said:How would it be if you car has a built in speed limit of 60mph because that is the max speed limit in your state?
Cr8tive_leo said:I love that it shows you the pre programmed 'no-fly' zones!
http://www.dji.com/fly-safe/category-gs
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My BTU model is still shining red even after this update to 1.0.1.3. Of course, it remains undetected by my iPad Air or any other Bluetooth 4.0 device I've tried. No joy. Anyone else with success/fail stories? ...regarding the Bluetooth connection especially.Fanti said:Can anyone actually connect to the BTU ? Mine is green but cannot connect to it, it doesn't even show up in the device list.
Please help !
Thanks
Thanks, Ed. Guess I need to return this one and try again.Tahoe Ed said:I connected mine yesterday for a bench test. The winds have not been cooperating in Vegas to go do a live flight but I can say that I was able to connect from the app the the BTU and then to my P2. I was able to start the motors and get a good GPS lock an position. I did not upgrade my BT but it worked for me.
killjoy said:No joy. Anyone else with success/fail stories? ...regarding the Bluetooth connection especially. .
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