Hey guys! Nice to meet the Phantom gang!
I recently bought a PII H3-3D and after some flights I have some woes and questions. I know I could find most answers here, but I'd like to be sure any answers are in regards to my setup:
Phantom II with H3 3D gimbal
GoPro H3+
ImmersionRC 600mw Tx
Black Pearl diversity TFT/Rx
iOSD mini
Xoodee landing gear
My first flights were admittedly a bit of a mess. I first scraped a prop starting too slowly, although I'm probably not the only one who's done that. But I decided to get some prop guards just in case. After some playing around, the Quad was flying really well, but I ran into prop wash upon descent and hit my car, which sent my car's roof antenna flying
I ran into prop wash again a couple times and the last time I hit concrete pretty darn hard from about 10 feet. The top shell got slightly out of place,but snapped right back in place. I have to say that the Phantom is very well built!
So my first question is if prop wash is that common even when descending slowly (~2ft/s) and if this could've been caused by the guards.
I decided to take the gaurds off because I had a notion they could be the culprit (plus they're 75 grams).
I also hated the landing gear (although very tough) because when the gimbal resets or the Phantom is off, I don't like the GoPro hitting the ground, and also the landing gear seems too centered to me. I was going to buy the wider/higher DJI gear, but found the cool carbon Xoodee(?) replacement instead. I just installed that today and it is very stiff, yet allows some outward flex (for harder landings), so it seems really good. I couldn't find much info about this gear, maybe because it's also sold under another product name is the US/UK.
I have also done all firmware uprgrades and the software is nice and easy to work with.
Oh and I plasti-dip sprayed the top shell to give it some character :twisted:
An important question regarding the new gear is having to placed the compass in a different postion. It isn't vertical like it was on the old gear and also higher up (closer to the body). I placed it on the side of the adjustible landing gear arm (picture above, but other side). Will this be an issue? I did a software compass recalibration today in hope that that would do the trick, but I can place the compass vertically if needed.
Most importantly though, I have to admit I'm a chicken. How do you guys that have never flown aerial RCs get over that gut feeling you shouldn't have $1500 buzzing above your head?
How do you gain maximum faith that nothing should go wrong? I've been watching youtube videos with PII's flying 2 miles away and over water and those clips make my brain itch
I appeciate any suggestions
I recently bought a PII H3-3D and after some flights I have some woes and questions. I know I could find most answers here, but I'd like to be sure any answers are in regards to my setup:
Phantom II with H3 3D gimbal
GoPro H3+
ImmersionRC 600mw Tx
Black Pearl diversity TFT/Rx
iOSD mini
Xoodee landing gear



My first flights were admittedly a bit of a mess. I first scraped a prop starting too slowly, although I'm probably not the only one who's done that. But I decided to get some prop guards just in case. After some playing around, the Quad was flying really well, but I ran into prop wash upon descent and hit my car, which sent my car's roof antenna flying

I ran into prop wash again a couple times and the last time I hit concrete pretty darn hard from about 10 feet. The top shell got slightly out of place,but snapped right back in place. I have to say that the Phantom is very well built!
So my first question is if prop wash is that common even when descending slowly (~2ft/s) and if this could've been caused by the guards.
I decided to take the gaurds off because I had a notion they could be the culprit (plus they're 75 grams).
I also hated the landing gear (although very tough) because when the gimbal resets or the Phantom is off, I don't like the GoPro hitting the ground, and also the landing gear seems too centered to me. I was going to buy the wider/higher DJI gear, but found the cool carbon Xoodee(?) replacement instead. I just installed that today and it is very stiff, yet allows some outward flex (for harder landings), so it seems really good. I couldn't find much info about this gear, maybe because it's also sold under another product name is the US/UK.
I have also done all firmware uprgrades and the software is nice and easy to work with.
Oh and I plasti-dip sprayed the top shell to give it some character :twisted:
An important question regarding the new gear is having to placed the compass in a different postion. It isn't vertical like it was on the old gear and also higher up (closer to the body). I placed it on the side of the adjustible landing gear arm (picture above, but other side). Will this be an issue? I did a software compass recalibration today in hope that that would do the trick, but I can place the compass vertically if needed.
Most importantly though, I have to admit I'm a chicken. How do you guys that have never flown aerial RCs get over that gut feeling you shouldn't have $1500 buzzing above your head?


I appeciate any suggestions
