Im 53 I think prefer not to know now, had 7 P3 s and just treated myselff to the P4, theres no competition with the video link and range etc which is a shame!
If you find you are not getting the range of the P3 with your P4 get a maxxuav DBS2, it's a game changer, I can now fly with full bars as far as the battery will bring me back. (open space). I like Teveks way of describing years as laps of the sun, I have only gone around 59 times. How about laps of our galaxy which takes about 250 million years, I have completed 0.000000236 of a lap. And I spun around our earth over 21,535 times, that's explains why I feel dizzy at times.
I'm 48 Burbank, So California., I feel like a 21 yrs old when I fly my drone. Feel like an 80 yrs old when I back at the house.
With a Mavic on order, selling the P3P. Not sure if I want to get rid of the P4 to get the P4P to have what I think it is the best of both worlds - P4P and a Mavic.
That last post I made went out before I finished it. I'll be 76 Jan 1st. After flying small single engined airplanes since the 1950s and large multi-engined airplanes and helicopters Internationally since the 1960s my usual pilot's seat now is a chair in my yard up at 8,000' in the Rocky Mountains flying my P3 and P4. I still occasionally fly real airplanes and helicopters but much less personal risk flying my drones!
71 in January, I've flown fix wing RC and a full size air coup that my brother once owned. I have several "toy" quads and certainly don't consider my P4 a toy. What a pleasure to fly! Love the forum.
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