Here's mine. Self-made from 1/4" plywood, nearly 4' in diameter. Has four 2" legs, light and easily carried.I use the box the Shop-vac came in. Nice size and folds where needed and fits nicely in the back of the SUV. It will probably last longer than the last Shop-Vac did!
I have different pads (and drones) for different missions. The lightweight pads get blown around by the rotor wash unless staked down. The homemade plywood pad works best for me.Do you land on it too?
I fly at the beach alot. Just take off from the case and hand catch to landI would use my hard case as well ... but then I have to clean it before I can put on my back or in the car.
I have been using an SUV cargo mat.If you drive to flight site ... then just lift out a car matt !!
great idea!I went to one of the big box copy stores and bought a scrap of their plastic banner material that is approximately 3'x3' for $5. Folds up nicely and works well with dust and snow.
I am often in dusty situations and I am considering purchasing something that will work as a takeoff and landing pad. Any ideas? Or how big?
I am often in dusty situations and I am considering purchasing something that will work as a takeoff and landing pad. Any ideas? Or how big?[/QUOTE
I use this pad that I made it works in dusty areas and in taller grass areas I made it myself and it folds up.I am often in dusty situations and I am considering purchasing something that will work as a takeoff and landing pad. Any ideas? Or how big?
very cool!I use this pad that I made it works in dusty areas and in taller grass areas I made it myself and it folds up.