Does anyone find that they think the green lights on the phantom should be the front and the red lights should be the back?
When I first saw a Phantom I wondered why the red weren't on the left and green on the right. Then I read about the messages that are communicated via the lights. I would think that generally people stand behind their craft when flying while the craft faces forward, so the communication lights are at the back.
At 50m down range what difference does it make you won't know what those LED's are communicating.
I meant more of take-off. I stand behind mine with it pointed away from me. So the messages are more easily visible with the rear lights flashing for GPS lock.
Does anyone find that they think the green lights on the phantom should be the front and the red lights should be the back?
You can turn off the front lights of a p2?how?One other reason is the front lights have the option to turn them off. This is a must if you fly in darkness as the camera picks up a red glow otherwise. That way you can still see the communication lights, even at distance in the dark.
I apologize. That is a P3 feature.You can turn off the front lights of a p2?how?
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