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Hey it got you to respond. Good or bad it worked. It was my plan the whole time. Buahahahaha!Congrats! The 3rd dumbest thread on PP to date! I'll mail you your ribbon.
Hey it got you to respond. Good or bad it worked. It was my plan the whole time. Buahahahaha!Congrats! The 3rd dumbest thread on PP to date! I'll mail you your ribbon.
Oh yea and it better be a quality ribbon. Not one of those cheap ones for a dollar store!Congrats! The 3rd dumbest thread on PP to date! I'll mail you your ribbon.
I'm calling all veterans to answer this question of mine. If I fly my P4P everyday ,let's say 45 minutes of flight added everyday until the P5 comes out. Will my P4P hold up and stay alive? I wasn't around in the P1 or p2 or even P3 days. My first real phantom was the p3a which I sold for the P4, which I sold the p4 for the p4p. So I have no idea how much hours and flights these things can take. If this sounds like a stupid question please ignore. I am fairly new to this hobby and I can see how my ignorance can irritate some. Thanks in advanced to the ones you do give their honest opinion.Thank you guys.
At just over 1/2" wide it's only 1/4" wider than the current sensor so my guess is it will fit no problems and they are likely to do it as they will get better pricing from the camera supplier and sensor manufacturer if they use the same sensor in multiple models.I would say this spring is possible but in about one year more likely. We can also expect to see a Mavic 2 at this time (hopefully with the same sensor if they are able to fit it)
I have over 200. miles of flight on my P3P. My ship still works perfectly. I fly using Litchi, both pre-programed flight as well as FPV. This summer we took some great videos over the mountains in Colorado as high as 13,300 feet ASL - still within 400 feet ot the ground. DJI has done a fantastic job with the design/
I'm calling all veterans to answer this question of mine. If I fly my P4P everyday ,let's say 45 minutes of flight added everyday until the P5 comes out. Will my P4P hold up and stay alive? I wasn't around in the P1 or p2 or even P3 days. My first real phantom was the p3a which I sold for the P4, which I sold the p4 for the p4p. So I have no idea how much hours and flights these things can take. If this sounds like a stupid question please ignore. I am fairly new to this hobby and I can see how my ignorance can irritate some. Thanks in advanced to the ones you do give their honest opinion.Thank you guys.
my P4 started developing cracks in the middle of the shell after about 8 months of nearly daily use. 291 flights 61Hrs 48Mins flight time. i never crashed or even landed it hard. always hand catch. so its really hard to say.
I received my replacement from DJI last weekI've had my P4 exactly 9 months now. Can you show a photo of where your cracks are developing?
Did they replace the shell, or the whole drone with new S/N?
Did they replace the shell, or the whole drone with new S/N?
No I do not have any stress cracks yet 237. miles logged so far. I examine my aircraft with a 2.5X head band magnifier. No cracks yet. I try to fly smoothly like I would with a real aircraft. I use full stick controls but apply changes smoothly, and brake smoothly. DJI P3P and Litchi.Do you have stress cracks? If not did you use the reinforcement plates?
How many batteries have you gone through? Flights.. Would you say 450 would be around 200 + hours of flight time?I am over 450 flights on a P3P, even the original props..they just keep on tickin...
Good pointThe only thing we know for sure about the P5 is that when it is released you should buy it before it inevitably gets picked to death on the forum, else you'll be grumbling 'I'm waiting for the P6.'![]()
There is no need for me to get upset over a comment on the internet. Hahaha. I don't care what people I know think of me, so I definitely don't care what people I don't know think lol. Plus if I take every little thing someone said to the heart, my life would be miserable.You're a good sport : )
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