Here is something you would be better off knowing.........with the P3, the higher you go the better reception you will have with the aircraft. So in other words, flying low and just above the trees is not good for reception.
I agree...Do yourself a favor, stop reading the forum for a while. Don't even install strong arms. You don't need the extra weight and hardware and you have no idea if you'll ever have the problem in the first place. You put them on in response to reading a forum. That is never a good idea. After reading my post, lol, don't read anything here for no less than two weeks. Fly your phantom. Build trust. Enjoy it. Don't live in fear reading others problems that you aren't experiencing and likely never will. It's not healthy and it will actually ruin your fun. You don't need that.
Fly it and have fun, the more you fly it the more confident you will be with it. By all means go ahead and install the strong arm kit, I have had mine on for months and no cracks yet, so obviously they aren't hurting anything. As far as the weight of them, that is hogwash, I haven't noticed any loss on flight time, I still get 16-18 minutes depending on my type of flying or wind conditions. Also, always land at no less than 30% battery, weird stuff can happen if you push that envelope too much. Welcome to the forum.I want to say hi to everyone. Been following threads for about a month as a lurker. The Black Friday deal at Best Buy was too good to pass up. I have been wanting a Phantom for over a year now and this made the deal sweet. With the deal I basically got the pro for the same price as a advanced with extra battery, win.
The part that really makes me scarred is all these post for firmware issues, vibrations, cracks, and such.
Bring you guys up to speed.
Ordered on thanksgiving (did not think to pickup in person and was too late to cancel on Friday) just received my P3P yesterday afternoon. Extra battery should be here today. I downloaded DJI app iOS after ordering and setting up account. Then after reading about issues I ordered uavbits strong arm pieces from Amazon, will be here today. I also ordered a carbon fiber gimbal guard and the gimbal saver metal piece.
So first thing I checked before opening box was picture of P3 to make sure it was new motor design, which it was, perfect. Got the bird all unboxed and was like a kid on xmas morning. I looked it over for any cracks or defects and none I can see.
So I proceed to charge the controller first as it had on bar. Went to dinner and returned, almost done charging. Then charged up the main battery and installed into the P3. I turned both on and connected with the go app to see all the settings. After playing in the menus battery was around 93%.
This is the kicker, before the battery finished I'm surfing the forums and having second thoughts with all these issues. So I told the wife I might return it and not take a chance. Well I ended up taking it outside to do a small test flight at almost 11pm. That was very nervous but was the greatest feelings flying just messing around under 50 ft and very close by. Take off and landing done manually as I have many years of RC and a few years with cheap quads, so to me it was very easy to fly. After 14 minutes and 40% left I decided to land and call it a night.
So should I return it and wait or use and enjoy? Should I just fly with the firmware it came with and wait?
Firmware
App 2.4.2
Aircraft 1.4.10
RC 1.3.20
Thank you.
Do yourself a favor, stop reading the forum for a while. Don't even install strong arms. You don't need the extra weight and hardware and you have no idea if you'll ever have the problem in the first place. You put them on in response to reading a forum. That is never a good idea. After reading my post, lol, don't read anything here for no less than two weeks. Fly your phantom. Build trust. Enjoy it. Don't live in fear reading others problems that you aren't experiencing and likely never will. It's not healthy and it will actually ruin your fun. You don't need that.
I need it too.Or option 2........continue to be scared of it and give it to me for Christmas![]()
Went thru the same thing in May until I realized how much of a minority people having issues are. Count all of the issues you read about on the forums and consider the tens of thousands that have been sold and you will see what I mean. Also, you typically only hear from people that are having problems on forums, everyone else is out flying and having fun. When or if you have an issue this is usually a great place to get help. There are a lot of great people here that are willing to devote their time to help you resolve your problems, don't let a few blowhards dicourage you from visiting this forum. If you ask for opinions on different topics realize that you are going to get a lot of different opinions. Just remember they are mostly based on personal experience not necessarily rule of thumb.I got my first P3P yesterday spent a few hours charging batteries and updating firmware and then did a quick 11 min flight. It was dark and freezing out so I didn't want to push it too long. I had read all of the manuals, watched all of the DJI videos, read the book "Aerial Photography and Videography Using Drones" By Eric Cheng, read up on the local regulations for flying drones, and got access to a nice private flat stretch of land well outside of the city to practice in. I was in LOVE with the drone after that 11 mins of flying!
Then I found the forums this morning.....
Now I am terrified! What if I get stress cracks?!?!? Wait, do I have the new motors or the old ones?!??! What if a guy named Jim Bob shoots my drone out of the sky!!! What if the FAA decides tomorrow that all drones are illegal?
I think I am going to take shockwave199's advice not read the forums for a few weeks, you guys are scary!![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.